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The 2023 Cleveland Guardians season was the 123rd season for the franchise, which competed in the American League of Major League Baseball (MLB). This was the franchise's second season using the "Guardians" nickname, and 11th and final season under manager Terry Francona , the longest-tenured manager in MLB entering the 2023 season. [ 1 ]
The Cleveland Guardians Radio Network, branded for sponsorship purposes as the Cleveland Clinic Guardians Radio Network, is an American radio network composed of 29 radio stations for the Cleveland Guardians, a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB).
The 2023 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball (MLB) for the 2023 season.The winners of the Wild Card Series faced the two best division winners (seeds) in each league in the Division Series, and the victors advanced to the League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners who played each other in the World Series.
Matthew Boyd is a relative of Cleveland baseball legend Bob Feller, so the Guardians starting pitcher's ascent in the MLB playoffs is fitting.
Adam Amin (Game 3) Rick Sutcliffe: Marc Kestecher, Kevin Winter, John Brickley, Chris Villani or Jim Basquil 2020: Dan Shulman and Chris Singleton: Dave O'Brien Jim Bowden (Games 1, 3–4) Kyle Peterson (Game 2) Jon Sciambi and Kyle Peterson: Karl Ravech and Tim Kurkjian: Kevin Winter, John Brickley or Chris Villani 2021: Dan Shulman and Xavier ...
CLEVELAND — The Detroit Tigers have finalized their 26-man MLB playoff roster for the ALDS matchup against the Cleveland Guardians, setting the stage for Game 1 on Saturday (TBS, TruTV).. The ...
MLB Network's Adnan Virk predicted that the Cleveland Guardians will make a run to a World Series championship in 2024. What are others predicting? Cleveland Guardians MLB playoffs predictions ...
Former Cleveland infielder Carlos Baerga, Guardians Spanish radio analyst since 2024. Former Cleveland player Jack Graney was the team's lead announcer from 1932 to 1953. Former Cleveland pitcher Herb Score , who was part of the then Indians broadcast team in both radio and TV from 1964 to 1997.