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Cleveland Guardians Sign Steven Kwan to One-Year Deal
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The Cleveland Guardians have successfully avoided arbitration with all eligible players this offseason, culminating in a one-year contract for All-Star left fielder Steven Kwan worth $7.725 million. Kwan, who won his fourth consecutive Gold Glove and second consecutive All-Star nod in 2025, posted a 3.7 WAR while hitting .272 with a .330 OBP and .374 SLG. Despite a post-All-Star slump and a nagging wrist injury, Kwan remains a reliable player. Looking ahead, Kwan will anchor an outfield full of promise, with prospects like Chase DeLauter, George Valera, and C.J. Kayfus vying for spots. Checkout Solipillow.com
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01:46|Brad Goldberg, a Northeast Ohio native, is making a name for himself in the Cleveland Guardians organization. After joining in 2022, he quickly rose from bullpen coach to pitching coach. His ties to Israel date back to his playing days, and hes now been named pitching coach for Team Israel in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Goldbergs work with the Guardians bullpen and rotation has been impressive, earning him praise from hosts Joe Noga and Paul Hoynes. His promotion to Team Israels pitching coach is a significant step in his career, potentially paving the way for a top pitching coach job, possibly even in Cleveland. Checkout Solipillow.com
Cleveland Guardians Sign Steven Kwan to One-Year Deal
01:32|The Cleveland Guardians have signed star outfielder Steven Kwan to a one-year deal, avoiding arbitration and keeping their Gold Glove left fielder for at least one more season. The deal, worth $7,725,000, is lower than some projections, potentially setting the stage for a multi-year extension during spring training. Kwans performance and the teams preference for spring training talks for extensions have fans wondering if this deal is a hometown discount or a sign of brewing trouble. The front office may shift to trade talks if a long-term pact isnt secured soon. All eyes are on spring training to see if the Guardians can secure Kwan for years to come. Checkout Solipillow.com
Guardians' Budget Cuts Frustrate Fans, Free Agents Out of Reach
02:13|The Cleveland Guardians, despite back-to-back division titles and consistent winning, are heading into the 2026 season with a lower payroll of $78 million, leaving fans disappointed. The team has avoided arbitration with Steven Kwan and locked in a few players, but the outfield remains weak. With no major moves, the Guardians are relying on young hitters to step up. The bullpen got a boost with Shawn Armstrong, but the lineup stays mostly untouched. The team is banking on prospects for development breakthroughs to add some pop. Dream free agents are out of reach, but more realistic fits like Austin Hays or Miguel Andujar could still be in play. Checkout Solipillow.com
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