Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona has been advised to rest for a day or two and is considered day-to-day.
Author: Ryan Lewis, Akron Beacon Journal
Guardians manager Terry Francona undergoing precautionary testing at hospital
Terry Francona was not feeling well before Tuesday’s game and is not with the Guardians as he undergoes precautionary testing at a hospital in K.C.
Kevin Love, Cavaliers nearing buyout, Heat could be favorite to land former All-Star
Kevin Love is the last remaining member of the 2016 championship team. But that tenure could soon be coming to an end.
Josh Naylor says his ‘Rock the baby’ celebration wasn’t aimed at Yankees’ Gerrit Cole
Josh Naylor’s ALDS celebration after a home run off Gerrit Cole struck a nerve with the Yankees. The Guardians player said that wasn’t the intention.
Kevin Love calls Donovan Mitchell’s 71-point game ‘best performance I’ve ever seen’
Donovan Mitchell became the seventh player in NBA history with a 70-point game and the first Cleveland Cavaliers player to do it.
Cleveland Guardians add much-needed power by signing first baseman Josh Bell to two-year deal
Josh Bell would slide into a first base/designated hitter role, solving one of the questions around the Guardians 2023 opening day roster.
Guardians manager Terry Francona named American League Manager of the Year
Terry Francona was also named American League Manager of the Year in 2013 and 2016.
Aaron Civale over Shane Bieber? What was the rationale for the Guardians’ pitching decision?
Cleveland was factoring in health risks for Shane Bieber, who was coming off of an injury-shortened 2021 season and had never pitched on short rest.
Guardians walk off Yankees thanks to Oscar Gonzalez, take 2-1 ALDS lead
Trailing 5-3 entering the bottom of the ninth inning, the Guardians rallied to come from behind and take Game 3 of the New York Yankees 6-5.
Cleveland rookie Oscar Gonzalez and the homer that ended a marathon: ‘I heard the loudest noise of my life’
The second it left the bat, everyone in the stadium knew it was gone. And Oscar Gonzalez and his ‘SpongeBob” walk-up song sent the Rays home.