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With a crowded outfield and strong spring performance at the plate, the Cleveland Guardians may need to reconsider Ángel Martínez’s role. A move back to the infield could unlock his full potential, but it may also complicate the path for Travis Bazzana.
The Cleveland Guardians undoubtedly have an exciting group of young players who could make an impact at the Major League level in 2026, and another group who will make the big leagues further down the line.
Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt points to Cleveland’s late 2025 surge as confidence builds before the 2026 season starts.
Before the year begins, the Cleveland Guardians' front office should be considering making at least one more move, with it being for veteran infielder Jake Cronenworth. He would immediately add depth to the roster in the infield and a veteran presence.
As spring training camp progresses, here's an updated projection of who the Guardians could take with them into the regular season.
There are four offensive players in Guardians spring camp who are sending a message to the front office with their loud, impressive bats.
Cleveland Guardians Community Clinics presented by Sheetz, is program dedicated to introducing the game of baseball to youth across the Greater Cleveland area. These one-day free clinics hosted provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for children ages 8-14,
See which Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians players are expected to play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Guardians general manager Mike Chernoff was asked about a potential MLB timeline for Cleveland's top prospect Travis Bazzana.