The Cleveland Guardians are in first place which is surprising to some based on their roster construction and the moves that have been made by first year manager Stephen Vogt. Their strength has always been their rotation and this year isn’t any different. They made the playoffs a few years ago by breaking the record for having the most rookies to debut on a playoff team.
Leftfield is covered by one of the
best players in the league in Steven Kwan offensively and defensively but
outside of that it has been a revolving door for the other two thirds mostly
centerfield.
They decided to cut their incumbent
centerfielder Myles Straw, a Gold Glove winner for some reason. All of baseball
knows he isn’t a great hitter which is why he lost the leadoff spot and was
demoted to the 9th spot. That left a hole in centerfield which as of
the All-Star break has not been filled.
First man up was utility player
Tyler Freeman who is a natural born shortstop with more career innings at third
base. They have used more infielders out in center field, again none with any
career innings out there like Gabriel Arias, another utility player who is a
natural born shortstop. They have also used two rookie infielders in Daniel Schneemann
and Angel Martinez.
We haven’t even gotten to the right
field problem yet. Will Brennan is more suited for a backup role but is a
natural born centerfielder and those shortstops we mentioned before have played
there. Lastly David Fry who made the All-Star team due to his offensive game
has been shuffling in out of the DH spot, catcher, both corner outfield spots
and both corner infield spots.
If Cleveland is serious about going
far in the playoffs because it seems like a lock to win one of the worst
divisions in all of baseball they need to upgrade one or two of their outfield
spots. Look no further than the Trade Deadline fast approaching this month.
There are some teams who are out of
the race this early like the San Francisco Giants, Washington Nationals, Oakland
Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays and the Chicago Cubs. Maybe the Pittsburgh Pirates
become sellers and potentially. Both the St Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee
Brewers can trade from a position of strength. Mike Yastrzemski, could fill one
of the two spots, JJ Bleday, Jose Siri, Cody Bellinger also could fill both. Michael
A Taylor, Dylan Carlson and one of the many young Brewer outfielders can also
fill those OF positions.
Fans of the Guardians do not want to
waste another season of a good pitching staff and winning a division and going
nowhere in the playoffs so Vogt and general manager Mike Chernoff better be
listening or it will be another failure.
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