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The Los Angeles Dodgers were unable to get a deal done for Cleveland Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan, a failure that could ...
The Guardians return to the field Aug. 1 to host the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field one day after the Major League Baseball trading deadline. Both teams were active and made multiple ...
Guardians left fielder Steven Kwan makes a clutch play vs. Twins, causing fans to be even more grateful that he was not ...
What started as an active Trade Deadline day for the Guardians ended quietly as the clock hit 6 p.m. ET on Thursday. Cleveland dealt Shane Bieber to the Blue Jays and Paul Sewald to the Tigers on ...
Guardians first. Steven Kwan singles to left center field. Daniel Schneemann grounds out to shallow infield, Edouard Julien to Kody Clemens. Steven Kwan to second. Jose Ramirez singles to ...
The Guardians open a three-game series vs. the Minnesota Twins, as Gavin Williams starts for Cleveland. Follow along for live ...
Steven Kwan’s phone lit up with an incoming call from Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti shortly before 6 p.m. ET on Thursday. Given that the MLB Trade Deadline was mere ...
The phone call that would have sent Steven Kwan out of Cleveland and to another team never came by Thursday's deadline.
A .500 club liked their chances better with their All-Star left fielder than with whatever the Dodgers were willing to offer ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
The Cleveland Guardians reportedly cleared out Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz's lockers amid the MLB gambling investigation.
Even though the Guardians could have gotten a haul for their All-Star outfielder, they didn’t have to trade him. Kwan is still under team control for two and a half more seasons and is easily one of ...
CLEVELAND — At 5:51 p.m. ET Thursday, Steven Kwan’s phone rang. It was Cleveland Guardians president Chris Antonetti. Kwan’s ...
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