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The MLB announced suspensions and fines to White Sox’s Tim Anderson, six games, and Guardians’ José Ramírez, three games, after their brawl Saturday night. Managers Terry Francona of the Guardians and Pedro Grifol of the White Sox, and Guardians third base coach Mike Sarbaugh have been suspended for one game. Cleveland pitcher Emmanuel Clase also got a one-game suspension for his role in the fight. Along with the suspensions, added undisclosed fines are being charged. Two other players are being fined but not suspended, White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech and Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias. Bo...
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In another trade move ahead of the deadline, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired shortstop Amed Rosario from the Cleveland Guardians. Los Angeles gave up starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard and cash considerations in the deal. Both the Dodgers and Guardians are firmly in the postseason hunt with 58-43 and 51-51 records, respectively. After the Dodgers traded with the Red Sox to acquire Kike Hernandez Tuesday, the organization said that they were still looking for more firepower on offense with the deadline looming. Rosario has had a competent, if unremarkable, season for Cleveland thus far, but he ...
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Perhaps a new name can change the team’s luck. We’re about to find out, as Cleveland will play its first season under the “Guardians” moniker. The then-Indians finished 80-82 last year, but, in addition to the name on the front, the names on the back are different as the team lost many players from last year. They did sign star 29-year-old Jose Ramirez—36 homers and 27 stolen bases last year—to an extension, though. The changes amount to a 77-85 projected record and 15% playoff odds. If Shane Bieber can find his old form and Triston McKenzie continues how he ended last season, and Emmanuel Cla...
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The Cleveland Indians have announced a name change for next season. The Indians will now be known as the Cleveland Guardians, and the name change will go into effect following the 2021 MLB season. The baseball club announced the change with a Twitter video. In 2018, the club stopped wearing its Chief Wahoo logo on its jerseys and caps. The team then decided last year to make preparations for a name change. The franchise wanted to move away from the name they had used since 1915 because it is considered offensive to many Native Americans and others who are opposed to the use of Native nicknames...
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