On Wednesday afternoon, the Cleveland Guardians made a fairly significant roster move by signing free agent reliever Paul Sewald to a one-year Major League contract. However, that wasn't the only move they made. The Guardians also signed RHP Riley Pint to a Minor League contract with an invite to Minor League Depth camp this spring.
The Cleveland Guardians announced on Wednesday that they signed free-agent right-hander Riley Pint to a minor-league deal. Pint is a former first-round pick (fourth overall) by the Colorado Rockies in 2016 but has only appeared in five major-league games in relief since making his MLB debut in
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The Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday confirmed the club’s non-roster invitees to 2025 Major League Spring Training, which currently consists of 23 players from within the organization and other recent acquisitions.
Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report recently put together a list of each team's most MLB-ready prospect entering the season and identified Juan Brito as the player who best fits this description.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Big Four at the back end of the Guardians’ bullpen remain intact, but beyond Emmanuel Clase, Tim Herrin, Cade Smith and Hunter Gaddis there have been big changes this offseason.
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The Cleveland Guardians today confirmed the club’s non-roster invitees to 2025 Major League Spring Training, which currently consists of 23 players from within the organization and other recent acquisitions.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With headlining free agents such as Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander remaining on the board, the Guardians still have options if they decide to spend for a veteran position player.
Pitchers and catchers will report on Feb. 13, with the first full-squad workout slated to take place on Feb. 18.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitchers and catchers will hold their first official workout of spring training on February 12 and the full squad will workout together for the first time on February 17. Major League Baseball announced spring training workout dates for all 30 teams on Tuesday.