The Cleveland Guardians added yet another top reliever to their bullpen, after handing veteran righty Paul Sewald a one-year deal worth $7 million
The Cleveland Guardians had an outstanding year in 2024 and made it all the way to the ALCS, thanks to a dominant bullpen that unfortunately ran out of gas a bit in the playoffs. The core of that dominant bullpen is slated to return in 2025,
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.
One of Cleveland’s biggest strengths is its bullpen. They have star closer Emmanuel Clase, who had a 0.61 ERA last season and led the league in games finished (66) and saves (47). They also have Cade Smith, Hunter Gaddis, and lefty Tim Herrin, all of whom had sub-2.00 ERAs last season.
The Cleveland Guardians, after missing out on the playoffs in 2023, got back to the postseason and made it to the ALCS.
The Guardians have prioritized adding to their rotation all winter long. Now, they’re adding some experience to their bullpen. The Guardians and free agent reliever Paul Sewald agreed on a one-year contract with a mutual option for 2026,
An eight-year veteran, Paul Sewald is a 34-year-old right-hander who has 84 saves during an eight-year big league career.
Reliever Paul Sewald and the Cleveland Guardians agreed Wednesday to a $7 million, one-year contract, adding a setup arm for closer Emmanuel Clase.
Paul Sewald signs with the Cleveland Guardians on a one-year deal for the 2025 season, with a mutual option in 2026.
The Cleveland Guardians added another arm to their bullpen. They signed Paul Sewald to a one-year, $7 million contract. The 34-year-old could now be the team’s setup man for closer Emmanuel Clase. Nonetheless,
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