For the Guardians to do the impossible, it took a village. It took contributions from the usual suspects and from the most unlikely heroes.
Behind the scenes of a crazy clinch day for a team that’s savoring this moment:
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You know what José Ramírez can do on the field. But it’s his comedy behind the scenes (in multiple languages) that has kept the Guardians loose through a summer of adversity.
On the funniest man in Cleveland:
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Think you have me confused with someone else. I don’t cover the Browns and literally never said that publicly or privately.
Get to know Gavin Williams, the goofiest member of the Guardians’ roster and a guy angling to break out as the team’s next ace: www.nytimes.com/athletic/659...
A lot has changed since Terry Francona left Cleveland. What hasn’t changed: Francona’s love of baseball and the people in the game, and his comedy routine.
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Guardians need one of their patented, dominant rotations, and they might soon have one
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Ha, this actually wasn’t that piece! Still waiting for the right moment for that one
www.nytimes.com/athletic/638... Presenting the Guardians’ All-Quarter Century Team, the best in Cleveland since 2000
Carlos Santana: “Hey, Hedgey, can you believe that I hit an inside-the-park home run?”
Austin Hedges: “When? Your rookie year, 35 years ago? Did all the outfielders die?”
Quizzing Carlos Santana about his 15 years in the big leagues:
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Baseball and family pulled Nic Enright out of the darkness. Now, after two and a half years of pain and exhaustion and torment, he’s a big-league pitcher. And his debut, with his family present, was perfect.
“That was everything I wanted it to be.”
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Really soon…
Soon, you'll see Nic Enright pitch for Cleveland. He's been on the doorstep of the majors for two years as he battles cancer. Even while receiving debilitating treatment, he's kept pitching. He has to – to realize his dream, to inspire others, to survive.
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Soon, you'll see Nic Enright pitch for Cleveland. He's been on the doorstep of the majors for two years as he battles cancer. Even while receiving debilitating treatment, he's kept pitching. He has to – to realize his dream, to inspire others, to survive.
www.nytimes.com/athletic/632...
Terry Francona spent a year golfing, being a fan, babysitting his grandkids. He relaxed in Hawaii and Mexico.
But it wasn’t enough. He needed baseball. He always does.
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2024 was the worst year of Nolan Jones’ life. It was also the best year of Nolan Jones’ life. The Guardians’ outfielder opened up about failure, death threats and the birth of his daughter:
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Quality control coach? Pitching strategist? In MLB, title inflation is the new norm (stay for Stephen Vogt’s impersonation of Creed Bratton)
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For some Cleveland fans, the home opener is a chance to honor the die-hard fans who are no longer here
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Long before torpedo bats, the maple bat craze — which started in one man’s garage, after a friendly wager at a bar — took over baseball
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Moon shots and mob movies: Jhonkensy Noel’s bid to be Guardians’ next big home run hitter
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The Guardians got a taste of it last year. Now they want the whole thing. Buckle up for another unpredictable journey.
"It’s been 76 years — there’s pretty much no one alive in Cleveland who has experienced it. Once you do it once, that’s all they need.”
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