⚾ Guardians’ Injury Bug Bites Again: Ramírez, Bibee, and Bieber Updates
Published: May 5, 2025
The Cleveland Guardians are navigating a challenging stretch of the 2025 season, contending with a series of injuries to key players. As the team strives to maintain its competitive edge in the AL Central, updates on José Ramírez, Tanner Bibee, and Shane Bieber are at the forefront of discussions.
🩹 José Ramírez’s Ankle Sprain
On May 2, during a game against the Toronto Blue Jays, star third baseman José Ramírez exited in the third inning after sustaining a mild right ankle sprain. The injury occurred when Ramírez tripped over first base following an infield single, with a throw from pitcher Chris Bassitt hitting him on the back of the shoulder. Despite the fall, Ramírez was able to walk off the field under his own power. At the time, he was 2-for-2, raising his season batting average to .274 with five home runs and 15 RBIs over 31 games. The Guardians are exercising caution with Ramírez’s recovery, emphasizing the importance of his long-term health. (Reuters, Sports Illustrated)
⚠️ Tanner Bibee’s Early Exit
Starting pitcher Tanner Bibee left the May 4 game against the Blue Jays after five innings due to leg cramps. Bibee allowed three runs (two earned) on five hits, striking out three. The Guardians’ bullpen managed to preserve the lead, with closer Emmanuel Clase securing his seventh save. Bibee’s condition is being monitored, and further updates are expected as the team assesses his readiness for upcoming starts. (MLB.com)
🛠️ Shane Bieber’s Rehabilitation Progress
Right-handed pitcher Shane Bieber continues his recovery from a right UCL tear that placed him on the 60-day injured list retroactive to March 24. On May 2, Bieber threw a live batting practice session at the team’s Arizona complex, marking a positive step in his rehabilitation. Manager Stephen Vogt noted that while the session went well, Bieber still has progress to make before returning to game action. The team anticipates a midseason return for the former Cy Young Award winner. (MLB.com)
📊 Team Outlook
Despite these injury setbacks, the Guardians hold a 20-14 record, placing them second in the AL Central, 1.5 games behind the Detroit Tigers. The team’s resilience is evident as they continue to compete effectively, with contributions from both seasoned players and emerging talent. The upcoming series against the Washington Nationals will test the depth of the roster as the Guardians aim to maintain their momentum. (Baseball-Reference)
As the season progresses, the Guardians’ ability to adapt to these challenges will be crucial in their pursuit of postseason success.