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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Kansas City Royals – May 7, 2026

The Corner Rundown: Guardians 8, Royals 5

Final Score: Cleveland Guardians 8, Kansas City Royals 5
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026
Location: Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri

⭐ Key Performers

  • Bo Naylor: 3-run home run in the 7th inning, his 2nd homer of the season.
  • Kyle Manzardo: 2-run double in the 1st inning to get Cleveland rolling early.
  • Slade Cecconi: 5.1 IP, 2 ER, 3 K, earned the win.
  • Cade Smith: Perfect 9th inning with 2 strikeouts for his 10th save.
  • Chase DeLauter: Added his 10th double of the season and stayed hot at the plate.

🧢 Game Summary

The Guardians did exactly what they needed to do Thursday afternoon: jumped on Kansas City early, kept adding on, and held off a late Royals push for an 8-5 win to split the four-game series.

Cleveland wasted no time against Seth Lugo, putting up three runs in the first inning. The big swing came from Manzardo, who ripped a two-run double to right-center to immediately put the Royals on their heels. Daniel Schneemann also drove in a run as the Guardians grabbed a 3-0 lead before Kansas City could settle in.

Petey Halpin added an RBI single in the third — the first RBI of his big-league career — and Cleveland kept building from there. The game-breaking moment came in the seventh, when Naylor launched a three-run homer off Eric Cerantola to stretch the lead to 8-2.

Kansas City didn’t go quietly. Bobby Witt Jr. went 4-for-4 with a walk and a home run, while Vinnie Pasquantino also went deep. But Cecconi gave Cleveland enough length, and the bullpen did just enough before Smith shut the door in the ninth.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Cleveland finished with 8 runs on 11 hits and no errors.
  • Kansas City had 12 hits but left too many chances on the table.
  • The Guardians went 4-for-12 with runners in scoring position.
  • Naylor’s 7th-inning homer pushed Cleveland’s lead to 8-2.
  • Cecconi improved to 2-4 on the season.
  • Smith recorded his 10th save.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Guardians closed the previous game as underdogs against Kansas City, with the Royals favored behind Lugo. Cleveland not only won outright, 8-5, but also comfortably covered the run line.

For the next matchup, Cleveland opens a new series at home against Minnesota. According to FanDuel, the Guardians are favored on the moneyline at -138, while the Twins are +118. The run line is Guardians -1.5 (+158) and Twins +1.5 (-192), with the total set at 7.5 runs.

➡️ Next Game

Matchup: Minnesota Twins at Cleveland Guardians
Date: Friday, May 8, 2026
Time: 7:15 p.m. ET
Location: Progressive Field — Cleveland, Ohio
TV: Apple TV+
Probable Starters: Parker Messick vs. Connor Prielipp

Messick enters at 3-1 with a 2.40 ERA, while Prielipp comes in at 1-0 with a 3.86 ERA. After salvaging the split in Kansas City, the Guardians return home with a chance to keep momentum moving against a division opponent.

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Kansas City Royals – May 6, 2026

Guardians 3, Royals 1 — May 6, 2026

Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri

The Cleveland Guardians finally punched back Wednesday night, beating the Kansas City Royals 3-1 to snap a three-game skid and end Kansas City’s five-game winning streak. It wasn’t flashy, but it was exactly the kind of tight, pitching-led win Cleveland needed.

⭐ Key Performers

  • Chase DeLauter: 2-for-4, 2 RBI. His fifth-inning single flipped the game and gave Cleveland the lead for good.
  • Joey Cantillo: 5 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 1 K. Not overpowering, but steady enough to keep the Royals quiet.
  • Cade Smith: 1 IP, 3 K, save No. 9. He slammed the door in the ninth.
  • José Ramírez: Walked twice, scored a key insurance run in the eighth.

🧢 Game Summary

Kansas City struck first in the third when Salvador Perez lifted a sacrifice fly to score Bobby Witt Jr., giving the Royals a 1-0 lead.

The Guardians finally broke through in the fifth. After Austin Hedges and Petey Halpin helped set the table, DeLauter delivered the biggest swing of the night — a two-run single off Luinder Avila that turned a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 Cleveland lead.

Cleveland added one more in the eighth when Ramírez walked, stole second, and eventually came home on a run-scoring groundout from David Fry.

From there, the bullpen handled the rest. Matt Festa, Erik Sabrowski, Hunter Gaddis and Smith combined for four innings of one-hit baseball, with Smith finishing it off on an ABS-assisted strikeout to end the game.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Cleveland improved to 19-19 with the win.
  • The Guardians held Kansas City to just four hits.
  • DeLauter extended his hot start and is now hitting .308.
  • Cleveland went just 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position, but that one hit won the game.
  • Cole Ragans left after three scoreless innings with left triceps and elbow soreness.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Guardians cashed as underdogs Wednesday. FanDuel had Kansas City favored at -134 on the moneyline, with Cleveland at +116. The Royals were also -1.5 on the run line, so Cleveland covered easily with the 3-1 win.

The total was set at 7.5, and the game stayed under with only four combined runs.

For Thursday’s series finale, FanDuel lists Kansas City as the favorite again: Royals -144 on the moneyline, Guardians +122. The run line is Royals -1.5 at +138 and Guardians +1.5 at -166. The total is set at 9 runs.

📅 Next Game

Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026
Time: 2:10 p.m. ET
Location: Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
Probable Pitchers: Slade Cecconi for Cleveland vs. Seth Lugo for Kansas City

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Kansas City Royals – May 5, 2026

Royals 5, Guardians 3 — May 5, 2026

Game Info: Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals
Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Location: Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
Final: Royals 5, Guardians 3

⭐ Key Performers

Rhys Hoskins: The big swing Cleveland needed came in the fourth, when Hoskins launched a three-run homer off the left-field foul pole to briefly give the Guardians a 3-2 lead.

Gavin Williams: Williams battled, but Kansas City got to him for five runs on eight hits over six innings. He struck out seven and walked two, but took his second loss of the season.

Chase DeLauter: DeLauter kept finding ways to be involved, reaching in the ninth and extending his on-base streak to 13 games.

Michael Massey: Massey delivered the biggest blow for Kansas City, answering Cleveland’s fourth-inning rally with a go-ahead two-run homer in the bottom half.

Isaac Collins: Collins had a huge night for the Royals, going 3-for-3 with a solo homer and finishing a triple short of the cycle.

📖 Game Summary

The Guardians had a chance to steal momentum Tuesday night, but the Royals punched back immediately and handed Cleveland a 5-3 loss at Kauffman Stadium.

Kansas City jumped ahead in the first inning when Salvador Perez ripped a two-run single off Williams to put the Royals up 2-0. Cleveland’s offense stayed quiet early against Stephen Kolek, who was making his season debut.

Then the fourth inning finally gave the Guardians life. DeLauter and Kyle Manzardo helped set the table, and Hoskins unloaded on a 2-1 pitch, sending it off the left-field foul pole for a three-run shot and a 3-2 Cleveland lead.

That lead barely had time to breathe. In the bottom of the fourth, Massey crushed a two-run homer off Williams to put Kansas City back in front, 4-3. Collins added a solo homer in the sixth to stretch the lead to 5-3, and the Royals bullpen handled the rest.

Cleveland never scored outside of the Hoskins blast. Nick Mears, Daniel Lynch IV and Lucas Erceg combined for three scoreless innings, with Erceg closing it out for his 10th save of the season.

📊 Notable Stats

  • The Guardians fell to 18-19 with the loss.
  • The Royals improved to 17-19 and pushed their winning streak to five games.
  • Hoskins’ three-run homer was his third home run of the season.
  • Williams allowed a season-high eight hits.
  • Kolek went six innings, allowing three runs on four hits with no walks.
  • Collins finished 3-for-3 with a double, homer and single.
  • Kansas City leads the current series 2-0.
  • Game time was just 2 hours and 6 minutes.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Guardians entered Tuesday night as slight favorites on FanDuel, listed at -116 on the moneyline and -1.5 on the spread. Kansas City closed as the underdog at -102.

With the Royals winning 5-3, Kansas City hit the moneyline and covered the +1.5 run line. The total was set at 7.5, and the eight combined runs pushed the game just over.

For Wednesday’s matchup, FanDuel lists Kansas City as the favorite at -134, with Cleveland at +116. The Royals are -1.5 at +155, while the Guardians are +1.5 at -188. The total is set at 7.5.

➡️ Next Game

Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Time: 7:40 p.m. ET
Location: Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
TV: CleGuardians.TV / Royals.TV

Probable Starters:
Guardians: Joey Cantillo — 1-1, 3.67 ERA
Royals: Cole Ragans — 1-4, 5.29 ERA

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Kansas City Royals – May 4, 2026

Royals 6, Guardians 2 — May 4, 2026

Kansas City, Mo. — The Cleveland Guardians dropped the series opener to the Kansas City Royals, 6-2, Monday night at Kauffman Stadium. Cleveland fell to 18-18 after the loss.

⭐ Key Performers

  • David Fry: 2-for-3, HR, 2 RBI, run scored.
  • Travis Bazzana: 1-for-4, single, run scored.
  • Tanner Bibee: 4 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 2 BB, 4 K.
  • Michael Wacha: 7 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 3 K on just 79 pitches.
  • Bobby Witt Jr.: 422-foot solo homer that started Kansas City’s four-run fourth inning.

📝 Game Summary

The Guardians had the first punch. In the second inning, Bazzana singled to right and Fry followed by launching a 406-foot two-run homer to left-center, giving Cleveland a 2-0 lead.

That was basically the offense for the night.

Kansas City flipped the game in the fourth. Bobby Witt Jr. opened the inning with a solo shot, Salvador Perez tied it with an RBI single, and Nick Loftin delivered the big swing of the inning with a two-run single to put the Royals up 4-2.

The Royals added insurance with a Jac Caglianone homer in the sixth and a Vinnie Pasquantino RBI single in the seventh. Cleveland finished with just five hits and never seriously threatened after Fry’s early homer.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Cleveland: 2 runs, 5 hits, 1 error.
  • Kansas City: 6 runs, 7 hits, 0 errors.
  • Fry accounted for both Guardians runs with his second-inning homer.
  • The Royals scored four runs in the fourth inning.
  • Wacha needed only 79 pitches to get through seven innings.
  • The game lasted just 2 hours and 13 minutes.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Guardians closed around +104 on the moneyline and -1.5 at +150. Kansas City covered easily as a +1.5 underdog and won outright, 6-2. The total closed around 9, and the game stayed under with eight combined runs.

For the next game, FanDuel lists Cleveland as a slight favorite: Guardians -120 moneyline, -1.5 at +136. Kansas City is +102 on the moneyline and +1.5 at -164. The total is set at 7.5.

➡️ Next Game

Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals

Date/Time: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 — 7:40 p.m. ET

Location: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Probable Pitchers: Gavin Williams for Cleveland vs. Stephen Kolek for Kansas City.

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. The Athletics – May 3, 2026

Athletics 7, Guardians 1 — May 3, 2026

Game Info: Sunday, May 3, 2026 — Cleveland Guardians at Athletics, Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California.

⭐ Key Performers

  • Chase DeLauter: 2-for-4, solo HR, RBI, run scored.
  • Travis Bazzana: 2-for-3 with a walk, continuing to look comfortable early in his MLB run.
  • Parker Messick: 5 innings, 6 hits, 4 earned runs, 6 strikeouts, 0 walks.

📖 Game Summary

The Guardians had a chance to finish off a road sweep, but former Cleveland arm Aaron Civale kept the bats quiet and the Athletics powered their way to a 7-1 win.

Oakland struck first on a Colby Thomas solo homer in the second inning. Cleveland finally answered in the fifth when Chase DeLauter drove a solo shot the other way to left field, tying the game at 1-1 and giving the Guardians a quick jolt.

That momentum did not last long. Zack Gelof and Tyler Soderstrom went back-to-back in the bottom half of the fifth, and the Athletics added another run later in the inning to take control. Jeff McNeil then broke it open with a bases-clearing double in the sixth, stretching the lead to 7-1.

For Cleveland, the bright spots were DeLauter and Bazzana. DeLauter stayed hot with two hits and his sixth homer of the season, while Bazzana reached base three times. The rest of the lineup could not turn traffic into damage.

📊 Notable Stats

  • The Guardians finished with 7 hits but only 1 run.
  • DeLauter went 8-for-11 in the series.
  • Bazzana reached base three times, going 2-for-3 with a walk.
  • Messick took his first loss of the season.
  • The Athletics hit three home runs: Thomas, Gelof and Soderstrom.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Athletics cashed as a short underdog/near pick’em play, winning outright 7-1 and easily covering the run line. Cleveland never really threatened after the fifth inning, so the A’s were the clean side by the final score.

For the next game, FanDuel has the Guardians at +1.5 on the run line, with Kansas City favored at home. The listed total is 9 runs.

➡️ Next Game

Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals

Date/Time: Monday, May 4, 2026 — 7:40 PM ET

Location: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Probable Starters: Tanner Bibee for Cleveland vs. Michael Wacha for Kansas City.

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. The Athletics – May 2, 2026

Final: Guardians 14, Athletics 6

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Athletics
Location: Sutter Health Park — West Sacramento, California

The Cleveland Guardians turned Saturday into a full-on offensive eruption, rallying from an early hole and blasting their way past the Athletics, 14-6. Cleveland finished with 14 hits, three home runs, and one of the biggest moments of the young season: José Ramírez stealing the 300th base of his career.

⭐ Key Performers

  • Austin Hedges: 3-for-5, three runs, two doubles, home run, RBI. Hedges had one of the loudest offensive games of his Guardians career.
  • José Ramírez: Delivered the go-ahead two-run double in the fifth and stole career base No. 300.
  • Travis Bazzana: Picked up his first major league hit, first two RBI, and first stolen base in the seventh inning.
  • Kyle Manzardo: Came off the bench and crushed a three-run homer in the eighth to blow the game open.
  • David Fry: Added a two-run homer in the sixth, his second of the season.

🧢 Game Summary

Oakland jumped out early behind Shea Langeliers, who hammered a two-run shot in the first and later added another homer. The A’s had traffic all afternoon against Slade Cecconi, but Cleveland’s lineup kept answering — and eventually buried Oakland’s pitching staff.

The game flipped in the fifth. Down 3-1, Ramírez ripped a two-run double to give Cleveland a 4-3 lead, then immediately stole third for the 300th steal of his career. That put him in rare franchise company with Kenny Lofton and added another ridiculous line to an already Cooperstown-level Cleveland résumé.

From there, the Guardians poured it on. Fry homered in the sixth. Bazzana punched a two-run single in the seventh for his first MLB hit and RBI. Manzardo followed with a three-run blast in the eighth. Steven Kwan and Brayan Rocchio tacked on runs in the ninth just to make sure Oakland had no path back.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Cleveland scored 14 runs on 14 hits with zero errors.
  • The Guardians scored in six of the final seven innings.
  • Ramírez became the second player in franchise history with 300 stolen bases, joining Kenny Lofton.
  • Bazzana recorded his first MLB hit, first RBI, and first stolen base in the same inning.
  • Hedges finished with three extra-base hits: two doubles and a home run.
  • Cleveland’s 14 runs were its most in a game since June 28, 2023, against Kansas City.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

FanDuel had the Athletics favored for Saturday’s game at -138 on the moneyline, with the Guardians sitting at +118. The run line was Athletics -1.5, and the total was set at 10.5.

That means Cleveland cashed easily as the underdog and also covered the alternate side of the run line without any drama. The total also flew over thanks to the 20 combined runs.

For Sunday’s series finale, FanDuel lists the Guardians as -130 favorites, with the Athletics at +110. Cleveland is -1.5 (+116) on the run line, while Oakland is +1.5 (-140). The total is set at 9.5.

➡️ Next Game

Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Athletics
Date: Sunday, May 3, 2026
Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
Location: Sutter Health Park — West Sacramento, California
Probable Pitchers: Parker Messick (3-0, 1.73 ERA) vs. Aaron Civale (2-1, 3.23 ERA)

The Guardians will go for the sweep with Messick on the mound, and with the way the offense has looked through the first two games in West Sacramento, Cleveland suddenly has a little juice again.

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. The Athletics – May 1, 2026

Final: Guardians 8, Athletics 5

May 1, 2026 | Sutter Health Park | West Sacramento, California

The Cleveland Guardians opened their weekend series with a needed road win, beating the Athletics 8-5 behind a loud night from Rhys Hoskins and another statement game from Chase DeLauter.

🔥 Key Performers

  • Rhys Hoskins: Homered, doubled and drove in three runs.
  • Chase DeLauter: Went 4-for-4 with a two-run double and reached base all night.
  • Bo Naylor: Added a key RBI double in the seventh.
  • Brayan Rocchio: Followed with another RBI double to stretch the lead.
  • Cade Smith: Shut the door in the ninth to secure the win.

⚾ Game Summary

The Guardians had to climb out of an early hole after Brent Rooker launched a two-run homer off Joey Cantillo in the first. Cleveland answered in the second when DeLauter ripped a two-run double to tie it.

Oakland moved back ahead in the fourth on Zack Gelof’s two-run double, but the Guardians’ offense finally punched back with real traffic and real damage. Hoskins tied the game in the fifth with a two-run double, then Angel Martínez pushed Cleveland ahead with a sacrifice fly.

From there, the Guardians kept adding. Hoskins launched a solo homer in the seventh, then Bo Naylor and Brayan Rocchio went back-to-back with RBI doubles to make it 8-4.

The A’s made it uncomfortable late, but Steven Kwan came up with a huge jumping catch in the seventh, and Cade Smith finished it off in the ninth.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Cleveland finished with eight runs after scoring just one total run in its previous two games.
  • DeLauter continued his hot stretch and extended his on-base streak.
  • Hoskins delivered his biggest swing yet in a Guardians uniform with a homer and three RBI.
  • Oakland left multiple chances on the table, including traffic in the late innings.
  • The Guardians improved to 17-16 with the win.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Guardians were listed as -1.5 runline favorites for Friday’s game, with the moneyline around -116 and the total set at 9.5. Cleveland covered the spread with the 8-5 win, the moneyline cashed, and the total went over easily with 13 combined runs.

For Saturday’s matchup, FanDuel lists Cleveland as a slight favorite again at -116, with Oakland at -102. The runline is Guardians -1.5 (+136), and the total is set at 9.5.

➡️ Next Game

Cleveland Guardians at Athletics
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
Location: Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, California
Probable Starters: Slade Cecconi vs. Jacob Lopez

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Tampa Bay Rays – April 29, 2026

⚾ The Corner Rundown: Guardians 3, Rays 1

Final Score: Cleveland Guardians 3, Tampa Bay Rays 1
Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Location: Progressive Field — Cleveland, Ohio

⭐ Key Performers

📖 Game Summary

After a rough few days, Cleveland needed a clean, steady, no-nonsense win. That’s exactly what Gavin Williams gave them.

Williams was sharp from the jump, attacking the Rays with power stuff and command. He struck out nine, didn’t walk anybody, and carried the Guardians deep into the eighth inning. Tampa Bay’s only run was unearned, which tells you everything about how locked in Williams was.

The Guardians got on the board in the third when Kyle Manzardo brought home a run with a sacrifice fly. Then in the fifth, Cleveland finally created the breathing room it needed. Rocchio and Steven Kwan helped spark the inning, and DeLauter came through with a two-run single to make it 3-0.

The Rays made things uncomfortable late, but Erik Sabrowski helped bridge the eighth, and Smith finished it off in the ninth. Cleveland snapped its four-game losing streak and avoided the sweep with a much-needed 3-1 win.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Guardians improved to 16-16, getting back to .500.
  • Williams earned his fourth straight win and moved to 5-1.
  • Cleveland pitching struck out 12 Rays hitters.
  • DeLauter delivered the biggest swing of the game with his two-run single.
  • The Guardians held Tampa Bay to one unearned run.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

FanDuel’s pregame moneyline had Cleveland as the favorite around -118, with Tampa Bay listed near +100. The Guardians took care of business straight up, so Cleveland moneyline tickets cashed.

On the run line, Tampa Bay had been listed around -1.5 at plus money in some markets, but Cleveland’s 3-1 win covered comfortably on the Guardians side. The total sat around 6.5, and with only four combined runs, the under hit cleanly.

For the next game, FanDuel did not have a clearly available active line posted at the time of writing for Guardians-Athletics. Check closer to first pitch once the market fully opens.

⏭️ Next Game

Matchup: Cleveland Guardians at Athletics
Date: Friday, May 1, 2026
Time: 9:40 PM ET
Location: Sutter Health Park
Probable Starters: Joey Cantillo vs. J.T. Ginn

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⚾ THE CORNER RUNDOWN: Cleveland Guardians VS. Tampa Bay Rays – April 28, 2026

Rays 1, Guardians 0 — April 28, 2026

Game Info: Tampa Bay Rays at Cleveland Guardians, Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio.

⚾ The Corner Rundown

The Guardians lost a tight one Tuesday night, falling 1-0 to the Rays in a game that still carried a major headline: Travis Bazzana made his Major League debut.

Bazzana went 0-for-2, but he reached base twice with two walks. The biggest moment came in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and Angel Martinez standing on second after a double. Tampa Bay intentionally walked Bazzana, putting the tying run on base and choosing to face George Valera, who struck out to end the game.

🔥 Key Performers

  • Travis Bazzana: 0-for-2, 2 BB in his MLB debut. No hit yet, but Tampa Bay clearly respected the moment late.
  • Angel Martinez: 1-for-3 with a ninth-inning double that gave Cleveland one last shot.
  • Tanner Bibee: 5 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 6 K. Took the loss, but gave Cleveland a real chance.
  • Nick Martinez: 7 scoreless innings for Tampa Bay, allowing just three hits and one walk.
  • Jonathan Aranda: Drove in the game’s only run with a two-out RBI single in the fifth.

🧢 Game Summary

This one was all pitching. The Rays scratched across the only run in the fifth when Taylor Walls walked, moved to third on a Ben Williamson single, and scored on Aranda’s RBI knock to right.

Cleveland had chances, especially late. Bazzana walked to open the eighth, Rhys Hoskins followed with another walk, and Brayan Rocchio bunted both runners into scoring position. Tampa Bay escaped by intentionally walking Steven Kwan, striking out Chase DeLauter, and getting Jose Ramirez to fly out.

Then came the ninth. Martinez doubled with two outs, Bazzana came up with the tying run in scoring position, and the Rays wanted no part of letting the rookie play hero in his debut. Intentional walk. Packed house moment. Valera struck out, and Cleveland walked away with a brutal 1-0 loss.

📊 Notable Stats

  • Final line: Rays 1 run, 5 hits, 0 errors; Guardians 0 runs, 4 hits, 1 error.
  • The Guardians left 14 runners on base.
  • Bazzana posted a .500 OBP in his first MLB game.
  • Cleveland’s bullpen combined for 4 scoreless innings after Bibee exited.
  • The Guardians were shut out despite putting the tying run in scoring position in both the eighth and ninth innings.

🎥 Watch the Highlights

💰 The Betting Corner

The Rays won 1-0, so Tampa Bay cashed the moneyline and covered as the road side. The total easily stayed under.

For Wednesday’s matchup, FanDuel lists Cleveland as a slight favorite:

  • Moneyline: Guardians -118, Rays +100
  • Run Line: Guardians +1.5 (-225), Rays -1.5 (+184)
  • Total: 6.5 runs

➡️ Next Game

Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Matchup: Tampa Bay Rays at Cleveland Guardians
Time: 1:10 p.m. ET
Location: Progressive Field, Cleveland, Ohio
Probable Starters: Gavin Williams vs. Drew Rasmussen

Sources: CBS Sports GameTracker, MLB.com, ESPN, FanDuel Research.

Bazzana Ball Starts Now

ALL THINGS GUARDIANS

Bazzana Arrives: Guardians Call Up Franchise Prospect Travis Bazzana

Travis Bazzana Cleveland Guardians

The wait is over. The Cleveland Guardians are calling up top prospect Travis Bazzana, marking one of the most anticipated promotions in recent franchise history. Multiple reports confirmed late Monday night that Bazzana will join the big-league club and could make his Major League debut as soon as Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays at Progressive Field.

For Guardians fans, this is more than just a roster move. It is the arrival of the No. 1 overall pick from the 2024 MLB Draft and a player many believe can become a cornerstone of Cleveland’s next contending core. Bazzana becomes the first No. 1 overall selection in franchise history to reach the majors in a Guardians uniform.

Graphic Snapshot:
No. 1
Overall Pick
.933
Triple-A OPS
24
Triple-A Games

Why Now?

The timing makes sense. Cleveland has searched for stability at second base early this season, and rookie Juan Brito struggled offensively and defensively. Reports indicate Brito is expected to be optioned to Triple-A Columbus to make room for Bazzana.

Meanwhile, Bazzana forced the issue with his play. In 24 games at Triple-A Columbus this season, the 23-year-old hit .287/.422/.511 with two home runs, 11 doubles, strong strike-zone control, and an OPS north of .900.

That profile is exactly what Cleveland values: contact ability, plate discipline, extra-base potential, and relentless competitiveness.

Travis Bazzana headshot

What He Brings

Bazzana is not arriving as a raw tools project. He arrives polished. His swing decisions are advanced, he controls at-bats, runs well, and plays with visible intensity. Defensively, he should slot in naturally at second base beside shortstop Brayan Rocchio, giving Cleveland a young and athletic middle infield pairing.

He also brings energy. This Guardians offense has gone quiet at times, and injecting a hungry, high-motor player into the lineup could provide a needed spark.

Expectations Should Be Realistic

Prospect call-ups often come with unrealistic expectations. Bazzana may become a star, but the first days and weeks can be uneven. Major league pitching exposes everyone at first. Even elite prospects need time to adjust.

Still, the traits that made him the top pick—discipline, intelligence, adaptability, and makeup—give him a strong chance to settle in quickly.

What It Means for Cleveland

This move signals the Guardians believe they are in a race right now. They are not waiting for the future. They are trying to improve the present. Calling up Bazzana in late April says the front office sees an opportunity in the AL Central and wants its best talent on the field.

That should excite everyone in Cleveland.

The Corner Wire Take

The organization has developed pitchers for years. Now it may have developed a star position player to grow with this next era. Bazzana’s promotion is not a guarantee of greatness—but it is the beginning of something important.

The Travis Bazzana era starts now.