Initial Analysis of Ben Lively and Xzavion Curry With Shane Bieber set to receive Tommy John, Guardians’ fans got their first look in 2024 this week at Xzavion Curry and Ben Lively.
The injury crisis affecting MLB pitching staffs shows no signs of relenting.
If you take away one lesson from reading this, let it be this simple message: The major league baseball season is long. Right now, there is a lot of overreaction going on within the fantasy baseball landscape.
The early weeks of the season have already seen injuries to Shane Bieber, Spencer Strider, Eury Perez and more
This wasn't the way Cleveland Guardian's ace Shane Bieber saw his 2024 season going. A two-time All-Star and Cy Young Award winner, Bieber was expected to be in contention for the Cy Young again this season.
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber is one of several high-profile victims of Tommy John surgery to start the 2024 season. The injuries have led to widespread discussion about the root causes, and Bieber was asked to weigh in on them Monday.
Cleveland Guardians right-hander Shane Bieber refused to ride the current of criticism pointing to the pitch clock as the reason for an increase in season-ending arm injuries.
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Shane Bieber will have Tommy John surgery, and miss the rest of the season. This is a huge blow for both the Guardians, and Bieber.
Shane Bieber has looked electric this season. 2024 was shaping up to be the season in which the Cleveland Guardians ace returned to his dominant, Cy Young-winning self.
MLB has a pitching problem.
There was no real indication he was dealing with any issues after his first two starts, as he looked great to start the year.
Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber will undergo Tommy John surgery on his right pitching elbow, the team announced Saturday. Bieber, who won the American League Cy Young Award in 2020, started the season with a bang, going 2-0.
The devastating news comes on the heels of an injury-shortened 2023 campaign for the right-hander, as he was limited to 128 innings while missing about two and a half months due to elbow inflammation.
Stephen Vogt's first season as a major-league manager could be made much easier with a healthy Shane Bieber. Bieber, who is scheduled to start for the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday night in Seattle, proved that on Opening Day last week against Oakland.
The Cleveland Guardians did not have the best 2023 season, following up their 92-win 2022 by being 16 games worse. It led to a bit of a transition in the offseason, with Terry Francona stepping down as the Guardians’ manager, paving the way for Stephen Vogt to take over.
Shane Bieber continued his Opening Day mastery, Cleveland scored five runs in the fourth inning and the Guardians presented Stephen Vogt with an 8-0 win over the host Oakland Athletics in his managerial debut on Thursday night.
The majority of storylines about Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber primarily referenced trade rumors this past offseason. He’s entering his potential final season in Cleveland before hitting free agency next offseason, and Bieber hasn’t been quite as good in recent years.
Cleveland Guardians' ace Shane Bieber is looking to redefine himself as one of the top pitchers in baseball after he's trended downhill in the seasons coming off of his 2020 Cy Young.
Shane Bieber proved to be one of MLB's best pitchers after winning the 2020 Cy Young award. However, that was now almost four years ago. It's no secret
Shane Bieber has survived all of the trade rumors during the offseason and he's officially on the Cleveland Guardians roster as spring training gets underway.
We've all seen what Shane Bieber can do when he's at the height of his ability. He has tremendous command of the strike zone and his slider is regarded as one of the best pitches in baseball when it's on.
The Guardians have avoided arbitration with righty Shane Bieber, reports Kiley McDaniel of ESPN.
The New York Yankees are still searching for a starting pitcher.
Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber could be open to an extension if he is traded. Whether he deserves the title of "ace" is a different matter.
A friendly rivalry may be brewing in the NL Central for the services of one former Cy Young Award winner.
Former American League Cy Young winner Shane Bieber is a year from reaching the open market, and the Guardians have discussed potential trade scenarios involving the 28-year-old righty with the Cubs and Reds.
Should the Brewers make a move to make up for the loss of Brandon Woodruff?
The right-hander, who turned 28 years old Wednesday, has gone 4-3 with a 3.72 ERA across 12 starts and 75 innings of work this spring.
The nature of conversations regarding Bieber's future could change if Minnesota holds a double-digit lead over Cleveland in the division standings coming off the All-Star break.
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