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The Cleveland Guardians are falling in the MLB playoff standings, but Stephen Vogt believes the team needs to worry about itself.
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Sporting News on MSNGuardians' Stephen Vogt shares message regarding Cleveland's playoff chances
The Cleveland Guardians are hovering around .500, and with about 35 games remaining in the regular season, they will likley have to get hot both offensively and on the pitching side, and will need some help from the rest of the field in the American League playoff picture if they want to sneak into the last Wild Card spot.
The Guardians provided a progress report on many prospects, including Travis Bazzana and Chase DeLauter, who has resumed baseball activity amid rehab.
The Cleveland Guardians have a handful of decisions to make following this season, and it may mean getting rid of key pieces.
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Sporting News on MSN‘Fun one to watch’: Guardians’ exec praises top prospect before MLB debut
Now, Cleveland’s No. 12 prospect ( according to MLB Pipeline) is set to make his MLB debut today in the series finale vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Messick joins the starting rotation in place of Joey Cantillo, who was optioned to Triple-A Columbus on Sunday.
After snapping the Big Apple curse, the Cleveland Guardians are back for another round with the New York Mets at Citi Field. This MLB game is available on multiple streaming services.
Parker Messick, recalled from Triple-A Columbus, struck out six and walked one in his MLB debut for the Cleveland Guardians
Matt Festa is not cutting it for the Cleveland Guardians. While the 32-year-old veteran reliever has appeared in 45 games this year for the Guardians, he hasn't provided much positive production, as he's posted 3-2 with a 4.91 ERA. He's struck out just 36 ...