⚾ All Things Guardians

🚨 Injury Woes Mount for Guardians as Key Arms Remain Sidelined

Date: May 7, 2025

By: The Corner Wire Staff

The Cleveland Guardians are navigating a challenging stretch in the 2025 season, grappling with a series of injuries that have sidelined several key pitchers. As the team strives to maintain its competitive edge, the absence of these players is being keenly felt.

🩺 Current Injury Report

  • Shane Bieber: The ace right-hander is on the 60-day injured list due to a right UCL tear. He threw a live batting practice session on May 2 at the Arizona Complex, but manager Stephen Vogt indicated that Bieber still “has a ways to go” before returning to game action. [MLB.com]
  • Trevor Stephan: Also on the 60-day IL following UCL reconstruction surgery. Stephan threw live batting practice on May 2, with another session planned as part of his ongoing rehab. [MLB.com]
  • Paul Sewald: The veteran reliever is on the 15-day IL with a right posterior deltoid strain. He suffered the injury on April 28 and will be re-evaluated at two-week intervals to assess his progress. [MLB.com]
  • Erik Sabrowski: The left-hander is on the 60-day IL due to left elbow inflammation. After experiencing increased soreness in late April, he took a break from mound activity but has since returned to throwing and is expected to resume mound work this week. [MLB.com]
  • Slade Cecconi: On the 15-day IL with a left oblique strain since March 27. In his second rehab start with Triple-A Columbus on May 6, Cecconi threw 61 pitches over four innings, allowing three runs on five hits. He’s scheduled to start again on May 11. [MLB.com]

🔍 Impact on the Team

The absence of these pitchers has tested the depth of the Guardians’ bullpen and starting rotation. Bieber’s role as the staff ace means his prolonged absence leaves a significant void. Stephan and Sewald’s injuries have further strained the bullpen, requiring less experienced pitchers to step into high-leverage situations.

Manager Stephen Vogt has emphasized the importance of a “next man up” mentality, but the cumulative effect of these injuries is evident in the team’s recent performances. The Guardians have had to rely heavily on their farm system and depth players to navigate this period.

🗓️ Looking Ahead

As the Guardians continue their series against the Washington Nationals, the team hopes for positive updates on their injured players. The upcoming schedule doesn’t offer much respite, making the potential return of any of these pitchers a significant boost.

Fans can stay updated on the latest injury news and roster moves through the Guardians’ official channels and MLB.com’s dedicated injury report.

⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Washington Nationals GAME 2 – May 6, 2025

⚾ The Corner Rundown: Guardians Dominate Nationals in Game 2 Blowout

Final Score: Cleveland Guardians 9, Washington Nationals 1
Date: May 6, 2025
Location: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.


🔥 Key Performers


📖 Game Summary

After a narrow loss in Game 1, the Guardians bounced back with a commanding 9-1 victory over the Nationals in the nightcap. Carlos Santana broke the scoreless tie with a three-run homer in the sixth inning, igniting a late-game offensive surge. Daniel Schneemann and Austin Hedges added solo shots in the seventh and ninth innings, respectively. Ben Lively delivered a solid start, allowing just one run over 5.1 innings to earn the win.


📊 Notable Stats

  • Guardians Hits: 8
  • Nationals Hits: 4
  • Home Runs: CLE – 3 (Santana, Schneemann, Hedges); WSH – 1 (Adams)
  • Winning Pitcher: Ben Lively (2-2)
  • Losing Pitcher: Brad Lord (1-4)

🎥 Watch the Highlights

Check out the highlights from Game 2:


🗓️ Next Game Details

Date: May 7, 2025
Time: 12:05 PM ET
Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs. Washington Nationals
Starting Pitchers: TBD

⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Washington Nationals GAME 1 – May 6, 2025

⚾ The Corner Rundown: Guardians Drop Game 1 in D.C. Slugfest

Final Score: Washington Nationals 10, Cleveland Guardians 9
Date: May 6, 2025
Location: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.


🔥 Key Performers


📖 Game Summary

The Guardians and Nationals engaged in a back-and-forth battle in the first game of their doubleheader. Cleveland jumped ahead early, but Washington responded with a two-run homer by James Wood in the third. The Guardians mounted a six-run rally in the seventh to take an 8-6 lead, but the Nationals answered with four runs in the bottom half, highlighted by José Tena’s two-run double. Cleveland’s ninth-inning push fell short, sealing a 10-9 loss.


📊 Notable Stats

  • Guardians Hits: 14
  • Nationals Hits: 10
  • Home Runs: CLE – 1 (Jones); WSH – 1 (Wood)
  • LOB: CLE – 8; WSH – 6
  • Winning Pitcher: Jorge López (5-0)
  • Save: Kyle Finnegan (12)
  • Losing Pitcher: Cade Smith (1-1)

🎥 Watch the Highlights

Relive the action from Game 1:


🗓️ Next Game Details

Date: May 7, 2025
Time: 1:05 PM ET
Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs. Washington Nationals
Starting Pitchers: TBD

⚾ All Things Guardians

⚾ 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.

⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Toronto Blue Jays – May 4, 2025

🧾 The Corner Rundown: Guardians 5, Blue Jays 4 – May 4, 2025

Final Score: Cleveland Guardians 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4
Date: Sunday, May 4, 2025
Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario

🔑 Key Performers

📖 Game Summary

The Guardians clinched the series against the Blue Jays with a 5-4 victory. Gabriel Arias led the offense with three hits and two RBIs. Tanner Bibee pitched five innings before exiting due to leg cramps, allowing three runs (two earned) on five hits. Cleveland’s bullpen held the lead, with Emmanuel Clase closing out the game for his seventh save.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Guardians: 5 R, 10 H, 2 E
  • Blue Jays: 4 R, 7 H, 0 E
  • Attendance: 30,641
  • Time of Game: 3:14

🎥 Watch the Highlights

🗓️ Next Game Details

Date: Monday, May 5, 2025
Time: 7:05 PM ET
Location: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs. Washington Nationals
Probable Pitchers: Luis Ortiz (CLE) vs. Jake Irvin (WSH)

⚾ History at The Corner

⚾ Remembering Larry Dolan: The Steady Hand Behind the Guardians’ Modern Era

Published: May 5, 2025

On February 24, 2025, the Cleveland Guardians community mourned the loss of Larry Dolan, the team’s owner since 2000, who passed away at the age of 94 due to natural causes. Dolan’s tenure marked a period of stability and competitiveness for the franchise, guiding the team through significant transitions and achievements.

🏛️ A Legacy of Leadership

Larry Dolan, a Cleveland native and former First Lieutenant in the U.S. Marines, purchased the then-Cleveland Indians in 2000 for $320 million. Under his ownership, the team secured seven American League Central Division titles and made nine postseason appearances, including a memorable run to the World Series in 2016. His leadership was characterized by a commitment to fiscal responsibility and community engagement.

🔄 Embracing Change

During Dolan’s ownership, the franchise underwent a significant transformation, changing its name from the Indians to the Guardians in 2021. This move was part of a broader effort to embrace inclusivity and modernize the team’s image, reflecting Dolan’s willingness to adapt and lead the organization through evolving cultural landscapes.

🌟 Community and Philanthropy

Beyond the baseball diamond, Dolan was deeply involved in philanthropic efforts throughout Cleveland. His dedication to the community extended to various charitable organizations, emphasizing education and youth development. His legacy is not only etched in the team’s history but also in the lives he touched through his generosity.

📝 Final Thoughts

Larry Dolan’s passing marks the end of a significant chapter in Cleveland baseball history. His steady leadership and commitment to both the team and the community have left an indelible mark. As the Guardians continue to build upon the foundation he helped establish, Dolan’s influence will undoubtedly be felt for years to come.

Sources: AP News, New York Post

⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Toronto Blue Jays – May 3, 2025

🧾 The Corner Rundown: Guardians 5, Blue Jays 3 – May 3, 2025

Final Score: Cleveland Guardians 5, Toronto Blue Jays 3
Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025
Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario

🔑 Key Performers

📖 Game Summary

The Guardians trailed 3-0 entering the 8th inning. Daniel Schneemann sparked the comeback with a solo homer in the 8th. In the 9th, with two outs and the bases loaded, Schneemann delivered a go-ahead grand slam, his second homer of the game, propelling Cleveland to a 5-3 victory. Kolby Allard earned the win in relief, and Emmanuel Clase closed out the game for his 6th save.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Guardians: 5 R, 4 H, 0 E
  • Blue Jays: 3 R, 8 H, 0 E
  • Attendance: 40,507
  • Time of Game: 2:53

🎥 Watch the Highlights

🗓️ Next Game Details

Date: Sunday, May 4, 2025
Time: 1:07 PM ET
Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario
Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Probable Pitchers: Tanner Bibee (CLE) vs. Bowden Francis (TOR)

⚾ History at The Corner

⚾ The 1995 Cleveland Indians: A Season of Near Glory

By The Corner Wire Staff | May 3, 2025

In the annals of Cleveland baseball history, the 1995 season stands as a beacon of excellence and heartbreak. After a 41-year postseason drought, the Cleveland Indians, now known as the Guardians, assembled a powerhouse team that captivated fans and dominated the American League. Though the season ended without a championship, the ’95 squad remains one of the most celebrated in franchise history.

🏟️ A New Era at Jacobs Field

The 1995 season marked the second year at Jacobs Field, the team’s new downtown ballpark. The state-of-the-art facility quickly became a fortress, with the Indians posting a remarkable 54-18 home record. The energy of the fans and the modern amenities of the stadium played a significant role in the team’s success.

💪 Offensive Juggernaut

The ’95 Indians boasted a lineup that was both deep and dangerous. Leading the charge was Albert Belle, who made history by becoming the first player to hit 50 home runs and 50 doubles in a single season. Belle’s .317 batting average, 126 RBIs, and .690 slugging percentage underscored his dominance.

Complementing Belle were emerging stars like Manny Ramirez (.308 AVG, 31 HR, 107 RBI) and Jim Thome, along with veteran presence Eddie Murray. Speedster Kenny Lofton added 54 stolen bases and a .310 average, setting the tone at the top of the order.

🔥 Pitching Prowess

While the offense grabbed headlines, the pitching staff was equally formidable. Veteran starters Dennis Martínez and Orel Hershiser provided stability, while the bullpen was anchored by closer José Mesa. Mesa’s 46 saves and 1.13 ERA earned him second place in Cy Young voting and solidified the back end of games.

🏆 Postseason Journey

The Indians stormed through the regular season with a 100-44 record, clinching the AL Central by 30 games. In the playoffs, they swept the Boston Red Sox in the ALDS and defeated the Seattle Mariners in six games in the ALCS, earning their first World Series berth since 1954.

Facing the Atlanta Braves in the Fall Classic, the series was tightly contested, with five of the six games decided by one run. Ultimately, the Braves’ pitching staff, led by World Series MVP Tom Glavine, proved too much, and the Indians fell in six games.

🎥 Relive the 1995 World Series

Experience the highs and lows of the 1995 World Series through this comprehensive recap:

📚 Legacy of the ’95 Indians

Though they fell short of a championship, the 1995 Cleveland Indians reignited baseball passion in the city and laid the groundwork for future success. The team’s blend of power, speed, and pitching excellence remains a benchmark for greatness in franchise history.

⚾ ALL THINGS GUARDIANS

José Ramírez Joins Elite 250-250 Club, Cementing His Legacy in Cleveland

By The Corner Wire Staff | May 3, 2025

In a thrilling 4-3 extra-inning victory over the Minnesota Twins on May 1, José Ramírez etched his name into the annals of baseball history. With a pivotal stolen base in the 10th inning, Ramírez became the first primary third baseman in Major League Baseball history to achieve both 250 home runs and 250 stolen bases. This remarkable feat also marks him as the first player in Cleveland Guardians franchise history to reach this milestone. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

📊 A Rare Combination of Power and Speed

Ramírez’s achievement places him among an exclusive group of just 24 players in MLB history to reach the 250-250 mark. Notably, he’s only the second switch-hitter to do so, joining Carlos Beltrán. His unique blend of power and agility sets him apart, especially considering his primary position at third base—a role not typically associated with high stolen base totals. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

🎥 Watch the Milestone Moment

Relive the moment José Ramírez stole his 250th base, setting up the game-winning run for the Guardians:

🗣️ Reactions from Around the League

The baseball community has been abuzz with praise for Ramírez’s accomplishment. MLB insider Jon Morosi declared, “He’s a Hall of Famer for me, period,” highlighting the significance of this milestone in Ramírez’s career. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Even beyond baseball, accolades poured in. Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell took to social media to label Ramírez as the “GOAT,” celebrating his historic achievement. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

📈 Career Highlights and Stats

  • 6× All-Star (2017, 2018, 2021–2024)
  • 5× Silver Slugger Award winner
  • 2024 All-MLB First Team selection
  • Career totals (as of May 2, 2025): 260 home runs, 251 stolen bases, .279 batting average

For a comprehensive look at Ramírez’s career statistics, visit his Baseball-Reference profile.

🏆 A Legacy in the Making

José Ramírez’s journey from a $50,000 signing bonus to becoming one of the most dynamic players in baseball is nothing short of inspirational. His dedication, consistency, and leadership have solidified his place not only in Guardians history but also in the broader narrative of the sport. As he continues to build upon his impressive resume, the path to Cooperstown seems increasingly certain.

⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Toronto Blue Jays – May 2, 2025

⚾ Final Score: Blue Jays 5, Guardians 3

Date: May 2, 2025
Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON

🔑 Key Performers

📖 Game Summary

The Guardians’ three-game winning streak came to an end as the Blue Jays secured a 5-3 victory. Cleveland took an early lead with a solo homer from Carlos Santana in the second inning. Toronto responded in the third with a two-run single by Alejandro Kirk. Bo Naylor tied the game in the fourth with a solo shot, but George Springer put the Jays ahead again with a solo homer in the fifth.

Santana’s RBI single in the sixth knotted the game at 3-3. However, in the bottom of the eighth, Nathan Lukes delivered a clutch two-out, two-run single off Jakob Junis, giving Toronto the lead for good. The Guardians threatened in the ninth but couldn’t capitalize.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Guardians: 9 hits, 2 errors, 8 left on base
  • Blue Jays: 9 hits, 1 error, 7 left on base
  • Pitching: Logan Allen (CLE) – 5.2 IP, 6 H, 3 R (2 ER), 4 K; Chris Bassitt (TOR) – 5.1 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 4 K
  • Winning Pitcher: Brendon Little (TOR, 1-0)
  • Save: Jeff Hoffman (TOR, 7)

🎥 Watch the Highlights

🩹 Injury Update

José Ramírez exited the game in the third inning due to a mild right ankle sprain after an awkward fall at first base. He was 2-for-2 before the injury. The team has not provided a timeline for his return.

🗓️ Next Game Details

Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025
Time: 4:07 PM ET
Location: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Starting Pitchers: Gavin Williams (CLE, 2-2, 5.14 ERA) vs. Kevin Gausman (TOR, 2-3, 4.50 ERA)