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Guardians' Trade Targets: Arias, Allen, Cantillo

The Cleveland Guardians are exploring trade opportunities during the MLB Winter Meetings, with Gabriel Arias, Logan Allen, and Joey Cantillo as key candidates. Arias, a shortstop with above-average exit velocity and strong defense, could appeal to teams seeking offensive potential. Allen, a pitcher with a strong bounce-back season, has significantly increased his trade value. Cantillo, another pitcher, found his rhythm late last season and could be a valuable, controllable arm for any interested team. These potential trades aim to strengthen the Guardians roster and shape their future competitive outlook.

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