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The Cleveland Guardians have actually begun to right the ship after losing 10 games in a row, having won seven of their last eight games to improve to 47-49. As
The Cleveland Guardians opened the second half of season with a win. "This is a period of high significance and importance," GM Mike Chernoff said.
Johnathan Rodriguez hit his first home run in the majors, Slade Cecconi went a career-long 8 1/3 innings and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Athletics 8-6 on Friday night
The Cleveland Guardians reportedly have a short list of players whom they aren't willing to trade before the deadline.
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The Guardians may well be sellers at the trade deadline this season. Cleveland sits 12 games behind the Tigers in the American League Central and 4.5 games back in the Wild Card chase. They won six of their final ten heading into the Break which has them positioned squarely on the fence in terms of buying or selling at the deadline.
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Covering the Corner on MSNGuardians News and Notes: Finally... Baseball.Guardians baseball returns tonight as the Guardians welcome the Sacramento Athletics to Progressive Field for a three-game weekend series. Today, apparently, we will get news about Luis Ortiz. Rumors from Twitter are that he will get a longterm suspension or ban.
In his " MLB second-half bold predictions for every team: Blockbuster trades, historic numbers, a divisional tie, more " article, CBS Sports' Mike Axisa proposed an intriguing move involving the Guardians trading away star closer Emmanuel Clase for a former All-Star outfielder.