Guardians first baseman Josh Naylor is hitting .324 (11 for 34) this spring after leading the team in RBI last season.
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Breaking through the Goodyear gloom: Guardians spring training breakfast
Updated: Mar. 17, 2024, 10:55 a.m.|Published: Mar. 17, 2024, 10:49 a.m.
By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Manager Stephen Vogt and Chris Antonetti, president of baseball operations, looked forlorn on Thursday after delivering the litany of injuries to their pitching staff from their spring-training headquarters in Goodyear, Arizona to reporters in Cleveland by Zoom.
Who wouldn’t they?
Yet as spring training enters its homestretch, here are five things that should give the Guardians and their fans hope:
1. Josh Naylor is having a big spring and looks primed for another good season.
2. The Guardians have taken a hit in the bullpen with injuries to Trevor Stephan and James Karinchak. But a combination of Hunter Gaddis, Cade Smith and Tim Herrin have a chance to replace their innings and production.
3. No matter how the competition for shortstop works out between Gabriel Arias and Brayan Rocchio, the Guards have strong options with Tyler Freeman, Angel Martinez and others.
4 Right-handers Shane Bieber and Triston McKenzie, who missed so much time with injuries last season, are on schedule to open the season in the rotation.
5. Youngsters Kyle Manzardo, Chase DeLauter, Jhonkensy Noel, Petey Halpin and Jaison Chourio showed well in MLB’s Spring Breakout game against the Reds. See more details below.
Saturday’s game
McKenzie allowed three runs in 3 2/3 innings in a 6-0 loss to the Giants on Saturday at Scottsdale Stadium. McKenzie had not allowed a run in his previous two spring starts.
The Giants took a 2-0 in the second on a Matt Chapman homer and a triple by Nick Amed. They made it 3-0 against McKenzie in the third when Mike Yastrzemski singled, took third on a double by Wilmer Flores and scored on a ground ball by Jorge Soler.
The Guardians were held scoreless on seven hits. Josh Naylor singled and doubled for Cleveland. Naylor is hitting .324 (11 for 34) this spring with five RBI. Martinez and Naylor lead the Guardians in hits this spring.
Rocchio, who has struggled at the plate this spring, doubled and singled to raise his average to .207. Rocchio is trying to win the shortstop’s job.
Gaddis continued his impressive spring, striking out the side in the fifth. Gaddis, who has allowed two runs in 8 2/3 innings, and Smith lead Cleveland’s pitching staff with 11 strikeouts each.
Saturday’s spring breakout
Manzardo and Noel homered as the Guardians’ prospects beat the Cincinnati prospects, 6-2, Saturday evening as part of MLB’s Spring Breakout promotion at Goodyear Ballpark.
MLB’s Spring Breakout is a four-day, 16-game showcase for the prospects on each team to play another team of prospects.
Noel, just optioned from big league camp, homered in the second to tie the score at 1-1. A Halpin sacrifice fly and a Manzardo’s two-run homer gave the Guards a 3-1 lead.
Cleveland added two more runs in the final inning of the seven-run game. Juan Brito drew a bases-loaded walk and sacrifice fly by Chourio. The inning was setup on a double steal by Halplin and DeLauter.
Manzardo and Halpin are still in big league camp. DeLauter dresses with the minor leaguers, but has been working out with the big league team since the start of camp in February.
Sunday’s game
Bieber (0-0, 3.18) will make his third start of the spring when he faces the Reds at Goodyear Ballpark at 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati is scheduled to start LHP Brandon Williamson (0-2. 4.00). WTAM will carry the game.
This is actually Bieber’s fourth start, but he was rained out after two innings of work against the A’s on March 7. Bieber has pitched 5 2/3 innings with four strikeouts, four walks and three hits. He’s allowed two earned runs and the opposition is hitting .176 against him.
Bieber after facing the Reds will have one more Cactus League start before facing the A’s in Oakland on March 28 to open the regular season. It will be his fifth straight opening day start for Cleveland.
In the previous five years, Corey Kluber was Cleveland’s opening day starter.
What’s next
Here are the Guardians’ next five spring games after Sunday:
@White Sox on Monday at Camelback Ranch in Glendale at 4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee @at Goodyear Ballpark on Tuesday at 4:05 p.m. as part of a split-squad day. The Guards’ other team will play the Rockies @ Talking Stick at 4:05 p.m. WTAM will carry the Guards-Brewers game.
The Guardians are off Wednesday.
Kansas City @Goodyear Ballpark on Thursday for a 4:05 p.m. game. WTAM will broadcast the game.
Texas @Goodyear Ballpark on Friday at 4:05 p.m. Bally Sports Great Lakes and WTAM wll carry the game.
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