Guardians Closer Emmanuel Clase Caught Gambling
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Meanwhile, the Guardians have two players who are veterans, who normally might fetch a decent return at the deadline. But, between their struggles this season and their injuries, neither is expected to be dealt, according to Zack Meisel of The Athletic.
Anxiety over a potential trade could be affecting the Guardians' first baseman, who manager Stephen Vogt believes is pressing at the plate.
The Guardians weathered a 10-game skid and have since won 12 of 17. Meanwhile, the Detroit Tigers are in a free fall. They once led Cleveland by 15 1/2 games in the AL Central. Now it’s eight, and the soft patch in the Guardians’ schedule reaches a crescendo this week as they welcome the dreadful Colorado Rockies to Progressive Field.
Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber had a rehab start with the Akron RubberDucks canceled earlier this season. Now he has another date set at Canal Park.
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber has been making his way back from Tommy John surgery since undergoing the procedure last year, and he has definitely hi
The Cleveland Guardians have seen a few of their best players' names thrown in trade rumors, but it seems they've already made their decision.
Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase — a rumored MLB trade deadline target — has been placed on paid leave in connection with a sports-gambling investigation, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Monday. Clase is reportedly on leave through Aug. 31, per The Athletic's Zack Meisel.
The Cleveland Guardians could definitely stand to add some pieces before the MLB trade deadline, but the question is, will they actually buy? The Guardians are