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Before Sunday’s series finale against the Chicago White Sox, the Guardians announced that Bieber is slated to make a rehab start on Tuesday in the Arizona Complex League. It will be his first outing since suffering the setback last month. Over 134 career starts in Cleveland, Bieber has compiled a 62–32 record, a 3.22 ERA and 958 strikeouts.
CLEVELAND (WKBN) – Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber is set to return to the mound on Tuesday after suffering a setback during his rehab from Tommy John surgery last season.
Chase DeLauter has the potential to be a special player and a star for the Cleveland Guardians. However, DeLauter's most significant concern has always been his health, and the team announced that he has been working through a new injury.
BOTTOM LINE: The Cleveland Guardians play the Chicago White Sox leading the series 2-1. Chicago is 21-28 in home games and 32-64 overall. The White Sox have a 22-11 record in games when they have more hits than their opponents.
The Cleveland Guardians already knew it, but they got some added proof on Sunday. They won the Kyle Manzardo trade. Manzardo stepped in the box against Aaron Civale on Sunday afternoon in Chicago. It's been two years since they were traded for one another.
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The Cleveland Guardians may ultimately sell some pieces between now and the MLB trade deadline, and speculation is surging outfielder Steven Kwan could be on th
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber is slated to make a rehab start in the Arizona Complex League on Tuesday.
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But what about an intentional balk? The last one by a Cleveland pitcher was authored by closer Bob Wickman on May 3, 2005, against the Twins at the Metrodome. Wickman felt the runner on second base was stealing pitches and simply balked him to third.
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Guardians Nation on MSNAnalyst Names 'Most Boring' Guardians PlayerThe Cleveland Guardians have a legitimate superstar in their ranks right now. Jose Ramirez has been on a tear from start to finish, but that’s not even a surprise anymore. With that in mind, MLB analyst Craig Mish had an interesting choice of words about the Dominican infielder.