{"id":398115,"date":"2026-01-07T19:04:08","date_gmt":"2026-01-07T19:04:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/398115\/"},"modified":"2026-01-07T19:04:08","modified_gmt":"2026-01-07T19:04:08","slug":"are-the-guardians-looking-to-add-an-italian-fireballer-to-their-ever-growing-bullpen-mix","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/398115\/","title":{"rendered":"Are the Guardians looking to add an Italian fireballer to their ever-growing bullpen mix?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"WN4PHAZVUVHJFBQCUFIVRUFEDE\">CLEVELAND, Ohio \u2014 The Cleveland Guardians have built a reputation as baseball\u2019s premier pitching factory, consistently transforming raw, hard-throwing prospects into polished major league contributors. Their latest rumored acquisition, as discussed on the Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast, follows this precise blueprint: right-hander Ettore Giulianelli, who embodies the archetype of a talented but untamed power arm.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"MBVGR72VI5EN7DXEZQ5Q5QLOCQ\">\u201cHe\u2019s a hard throwing right hander, can get it up to 98 miles an hour. He\u2019s Italian if you couldn\u2019t tell by the last name,\u201d Joe Noga explained on the podcast. \u201cHe spent four years in the Cardinals organization, a minor league free agent and according to reports, he\u2019s signing a minor league deal with the Guardians.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"V3IL4GSVVFCKJHBO3742OJIB3A\">What makes the potential signing particularly fascinating isn\u2019t just Giulianelli\u2019s impressive velocity, but his statistical profile that immediately evoked a classic baseball film character. <\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"CKALDCXZ4NDZJIUT7D5ORRNJBI\">As Noga detailed: \u201cI think last season in, in something like 25 innings for the Cardinals\u2019 Florida Coast League team he walked 31, but he struck out 39. It\u2019s, it\u2019s the old \u2018Bull Durham\u2019 line. Walked 18, a new league record. Struck out 18, also a new league record. One of the great lines in a baseball movie. Yeah, Nuke LaLoosh.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"L6K7YGF6VRDRNB3W7C5BHCX5CQ\">The comparison to \u201cBull Durham\u2019s\u201d fictional flamethrower is apt and reveals much about Cleveland\u2019s pitching development strategy. The organization has consistently demonstrated confidence in its ability to harness electric arms with questionable command, betting on their player development system to refine raw talent.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"ROSBOB6OEFHALCQPLCA6WPDD5I\">Paul Hoynes acknowledged the potential upside, stating: \u201cHe\u2019s an interesting guy. We\u2019ll have to see how he fits into the organization and what the organization can do for him to get him on a path to Cleveland.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"7IR2HMA5P5BHHH5QWQZV4UYNNA\">This statement captures the essence of Cleveland\u2019s approach: identifying high-ceiling arms that other organizations might pass on due to control issues, then applying their developmental expertise to maximize that potential. The Guardians\u2019 track record speaks for itself, having transformed numerous wild-but-talented pitchers into valuable contributors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"5NEPJ7ROVNGD3BN32LLPXQTDRQ\">Giulianelli fits the physical profile the Guardians typically target as well. As Noga noted, \u201cSix foot three, 190 pounds, throws hard from the right side.\u201d This combination of size and velocity provides the foundation upon which Cleveland\u2019s renowned pitching coaches can build.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"GDZSHHFVZNB4PFP7XQVMA5TFTM\">The signing represents a low-risk, potentially high-reward move for the organization. By acquiring Giulianelli as a minor league free agent, the Guardians can take their time developing him without the pressure of a major league roster spot or significant financial investment. If their pitching development staff can help him harness his control while maintaining his impressive strikeout ability, they could uncover another diamond in the rough.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"USXX3YVSOJFLFLHFSS5CIGXIJQ\">For Guardians fans, signings like this offer a fascinating glimpse into the organization\u2019s player development philosophy. While casual observers might focus solely on major league acquisitions, these under-the-radar moves often reveal more about a team\u2019s identity and long-term strategy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"Q2KUDW3FDZBRJORKHPLPU5342Y\">The discussion highlighted how the Guardians continue to believe in their ability to develop pitching talent internally rather than paying premium prices on the free agent market. It\u2019s a philosophy that has served the organization well over the years, helping them remain competitive despite financial constraints.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"EIT7RJMXWRGILMDQTXSC6JLGZA\">To hear more about Giulianelli and other recent Guardians signings, including insights into how Cleveland identifies and develops pitching talent, check out the full episode of the Cleveland Baseball Talk podcast.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"FJTT4ZF2TBFSVD7T2I3HMKTYBE\">Read the automated transcript of today\u2019s podcast below. Because it\u2019s an AI-generated transcript, it may contain errors and misspellings.<\/p>\n<p>Podcast Transcript<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"7XYCHHHIQVGAJP3FALDRAG5PEE\">Joe Noga: Welcome back to the Cleveland Baseball Talk podcast. I\u2019m Joe Noga, joined by Paul Hoynes. Hoynsie, the Guardians finally resolved the last of their DFA limbo players. Justin Brule traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in a cash deal. Brule goes to the Cardinals after spending all of three days on the Cleveland roster in mid December before being designated for assignment. This is a left handed reliever and he\u2019s going to probably get a chance there in, in St. Louis, whereas it would have been tough for him to leapfrog guys like Eric Sabrowski, Tim Herron in the, the Guardians bullpen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"FFFOI2CAORAPBBUVIGF65FVAB4\">Paul Hoynes: For sure, Joe, and he\u2019s, you know, he\u2019s been sitting in DFA limbo like our buddy John Kenzie Noel since you know, he was, he was DFA\u2019d in late December right before the holidays. So I\u2019m sure, I\u2019m sure he\u2019s glad that he\u2019s got some clarity. Uh, you know, he knows where he\u2019s, he\u2019ll go to spring training, at least for right now. I mean things can change obviously. But the, the ironic thing is Joe, he get St. Louis, gets Brule and, and it caused Zach Kent, another guy that pitched with Cleveland last season, it cost him a job. He gets, he gets DFA to make place to make room for Brule on the Cardinals roster.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"XUQP6XSZ3JEC3HRZURHHHFYVYA\">Joe Noga: Yeah, Kent had been released, you know, back in December prior to the, the Rule 5 draft and to make room there on the Guardians 40 man roster and he had been claimed on waivers by the Cardinals and sort of spent a few weeks on their roster and now is, is out of a job in favor of Brule. Yeah, just a sort of a weird circuitous route there that essentially it ends up taking John Kenzie Noel\u2019s roster spot and giving it to Sean Armstrong who signed right before Christmas with the guardians. Signed a one year deal with an option for 2027, a mutual option, you know, in between Bull was sort of the placeholder for that roster spot before the Guardian signed Armstrong. We\u2019ll spent all of 16 days sort of hanging out there designated for assignment without any real resolution to his situation. And like you said, now he, he has a, you know, sort of a clear path and an opportunity there with the Cardinals. So you know, best case scenario for him I think not a great thing for Zach Kent who he had his moments in, in with the, the big league club in Cleveland. Really had a, a nice season in Belay, put up some good numbers, had a sub 3 era in relief and you know, maybe there\u2019s an opportunity for him to to re sign with the Guardians organization and continue in the minor leagues there. But the numbers game and with all the right handed relievers that have been added recently by Cleveland, I think it would have been really hard for him to have another CR big leagues there.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"IHBUU67HJJCXRDXECAH6GKMSWA\">Paul Hoynes: I agree. He made 12 appearances with the Guardians and he did you look at his numbers at AAA Columbus, he really pitched well and that\u2019s why he kept bouncing between Cleveland and Columbus. He was up and down several times and I think he, he pitched in the postseason as well. So I\u2019m pretty sure maybe no, I don\u2019t know if he did pitch in the postseason but he was still, you know, he helped them win the division. I know he was on the team when they clinched. Hopefully, you know, Zach Kent gets another look somewhere down here and with somebody catching on with somebody.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"GRXS6IZ2MVFNLMNYELMYFJSTAM\">Joe Noga: Yeah, I just remember his, his major league debut was in April against the, against the Yankees and sort of a, a big pressure situation to be thrown in for your, your major league debut and you know he came out of it, you know, pretty well. So you know, best of luck to Zach Kent as as he moves forward with his, his opportunities there. Another guy with another opportunity again with the Guardians. For the third year in a row, Cleveland signed a catcher, Dom Nunez, and invited him to big league camp. This is one of those signings where it\u2019s, it\u2019s inevitable the Guardians are going to need catchers and guys to sort of carry the workload there when pitchers and catchers report in mid February. And Dom Nunez has filled that role and even you know, appeared in a couple of games for the Guardians last season when Austin Hedges went on the, the injured list with concussion. It\u2019s probably a safe bet when you, you know, the team\u2019s looking for a backup like that. Austin Hedges has had some issues with concussions in the past and there\u2019s, there\u2019s maybe opportunities there if, if you\u2019re a Dom Nunez, knowing that you know, you\u2019re always one pitch or one foul tip away from getting a call and getting a stint with the big league club.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"DCANZJSWGND4VJK7FQA3FPIHIQ\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, he what he played two games with Cleveland last season. The rest of the time was at Triple-A. You know, solid backup guy. He\u2019s had some big league time with the Rockies and as you suggested Joe, going into spring training you\u2019re going to need six, seven, eight catchers. So you know, bringing Nunez back makes a lot of sense for Cleveland.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"W4WNWIWQGBCEHEVGFZQFRXVO7I\">Joe Noga: Yeah, well traveled Nunez, Rockies, Giants, Pirates, Cubs and Guardians. He\u2019s, he\u2019s been in a lot of different organizations and well regarded for you Know, just being that veteran presence in AAA when he\u2019s down there as well. He\u2019s, you know, when he, when he doesn\u2019t catch and obvious, you know, AAA is going to have a guy like Cooper Engel, guys that are, they\u2019re trying to bring along as catchers. He can, he can serve as a mentor there. He can DH when he needs to for the, the Clippers. So yeah, just a good opportunity. Nunez joins Stuart Fairchild as really so far the only two non roster invites position players signed by Cleveland. We would expect that number to, to maybe go up, you know, maybe another outfielder somewhere along the line. With the number of infielders that the Guardians already have in the pipeline, I think, you know, that that might be pushing it. But Pedro Avila, Cody Heuer coming to camp on non roster invitations as well. So you know, expect a few more of those signings just randomly. But we\u2019re also waiting to hear who the internal invitees will be to, to big league camp.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"U3JZ4HKHOREY7AGTFI4NOUNQU4\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, and you know, that usually comes out, you know, some, you know, but it has to come out sometime this month, Joe, with camp opening what, February 10th, probably in Goodyear. So you know, they\u2019ll have, you know, a bunch of, you know, they\u2019re highly, I mean they\u2019re, they\u2019re upper level prospects come, come to camp. I would imagine Travis Bazzana will get a look, we\u2019ll get a call and that, you know, that\u2019s going to be exciting to see how he mixes in and really gets his first kind of extended look at the big league style of baseball.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"WDOADX2GAFGDTM6EJQFSX5F5PU\">Joe Noga: And he came up, he appeared in. Bazzana did appear in a bunch of Cactus League games last year, but that was coming over from the minor league camp. That wasn\u2019t. Hey, he\u2019s in big league camp the whole time getting that experience. So it\u2019ll be different this year and obviously it\u2019ll start, you know, a lot earlier. And then you also have to factor in Bazzana playing for Timo Australia in the World Baseball Classic this year. That\u2019s another sort of wrinkle that\u2019s going to be thrown in and would probably interrupt at least a portion of his big league camp. All of, all of that\u2019s to say, you know, it probably won\u2019t lead to a great opportunity for him to make the opening day roster, regardless of how well he performs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"NA6QUSHNANDMFKXPW37ARL3Z2M\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, no doubt about it. You know, he\u2019s not going to make the opening day roster. I mean, I would think, you know, I\u2019m not sure where Team Australia is going to train for the WBC. Joe. I know you know, he spent what, you know, right after the minor league season ended last year, he went home to Australia. Then, you know, I think he spent time at home and then, you know, at the winter meetings we were told that he had, you know, returned to a good year and I was, I would imagine he was getting prepared for Australia for, for the WBC. Now, you know, perhaps he won\u2019t be, you know, invite yet. One of the, the invitees to come to, you know, Arizona and train with the big league. He\u2019ll be training with w. With Australia. If Australia is training what in Australia or somewhere in the Far East. You know, that\u2019s a lot of travel so it\u2019ll be interesting to see where, how he fits.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"GQCDQXIPAZCGTLGO2ZE5ZYQQXY\">Joe Noga: Gotta imagine that Australia will be playing its games in the WBC in whatever the, the Japanese or the, the Asian, you know, theater will be for, for those games. Yeah, I can\u2019t imagine them that there being that much travel involved and those teams will probably train or practice out of Arizona because of the proximity or somewhere in Southern California and the games take place there. So just a lot to, to sort of figure out with where Bazan is going to end up. But like we said, all signs right now pointing to him having spending time in the big league camp but you know, certainly not being one of the candidates favored to make an opening day roster. We also just within the last, you know, 12 to 14, they\u2019re seeing reports that the Guardians have, you know, signed another right handed pitcher. Speaking of the World Baseball Classic, Ettore Giulianelli, a hard throwing right hander, can get it up to 98 miles an hour. He\u2019s Italian if you couldn\u2019t tell by the, the last name Hoynsie. I\u2019m not even going to let you attempt to pronounce this guy\u2019s last name. But he spent four years in the Cardinals organization, a minor league free agent and apparently according to John Morosi and a few others, is signing with the Guardians. Don\u2019t know if he\u2019s going to get an invite to spring training, but he fits the bill. Six foot three, 190 pounds, throws hard from the right side. Ettore Giulianelli. Practice up on your Italian enunciation there, Hoynsie.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"YRNHBQ4AZZDDXFQDJWDMCCFY64\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, interesting sign. We\u2019ll have to see how he fits into the organization and what the organization can do for him to get him on a path to Cleveland.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"G5FO53HRJ5D6TAXS67TFC2EAXY\">Joe Noga: Yeah, I think last season in, in something like 28 inn for the Florida Coast League team for the Cardinals he walked 31, but he struck out 39. You know, it\u2019s, it\u2019s the old Bull Durham line. Uh, you know, walked 15, a new league record, struck out 18, and also a new league record. You know, uh, one of the great lines in, uh, in a, in a baseball movie. Yeah, Nuke Leash. Well, Nuke Leash is harder to spell than Tori Giulianelli. So we\u2019ll keep an eye on, on the Italian Stallion. Hoynsie. All right, we want to talk a little bit about a post that we saw, interesting exercise that our friends over the, at the Athletic did where they went through basically all of the remaining free agents out there right now, and they put together a roster, basically a 1 through 9 and starting pitchers and bench and everything. They made up a roster of remaining free agents. And I\u2019ll tell you this, if this were a first team in the league, I would, I put some money on these guys. They could win some ball games. Hoynsie, what do you think of a lineup that has Bo Bichette, Kyle Tucker, Alex Bregman, Cody Bellinger, Eugenio Suarez, jt, Rio Muto, Luisa Rise, Harrison Bader, and Willie Castro? They could win some ball games.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"M5VLFY32DFBPNP3UEM6LNVYQVQ\">Paul Hoynes: You\u2019re not kidding, Joe. And that\u2019s, that\u2019s an expensive starting nine as well if these guys get paid what they\u2019re looking for on a free Asian market. But it, it\u2019s, it\u2019s amazing that so much talent is still out there, Joe, and it\u2019s still kind of twisting in the wind. And you wonder, you know, why these guys haven\u2019t been snapped up and is it just, you know, the domino theory guy, Kyle Tucker finally gets signed due to the rest of them, you know, fall in line fairly quickly because the clock is ticking and we\u2019re into January at camps open in early February, especially with the WBC. I\u2019m sure these guys are looking to see where, you know, would like to find a home for themselves before the start of the season.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"G3I3SAF5FNA3XBXUZFGFTTDREA\">Joe Noga: Yeah, I mean, this year, the, the free agent market, it\u2019s moved slowly, but not maybe as slowly as we think back to 2022 when there was also a labor negotiation going on, a protracted sort of long negotiation there that actually delayed the start of the season by a week back in 2022. And then there were, there was a camp that, you know, the free agents were all working out at. And you know, guys, it took forever for guys to get signed. You know, this year doesn\u2019t necessarily feel like it\u2019s at that level quite yet, but yeah, there\u2019s a, there\u2019s a bit of a delay. I mean, the top guys, the, the, the, the premier guys Went early. You know, Josh Naylor was one of the first ones to sign and he was one of the big guys taken off the, the list early. But you know, these guys, you know, Bregman, Bellinger, Tucker are all guys who can make an impact this season. Of that group, of that, those nine that I listed there, who do you think might be the first one off the board here before things get going?<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"U7VCVYI6KZF5XHAXK6WYHE3YJA\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, that\u2019s, that\u2019s a great question. I would think, you know, there\u2019s not that much competition. You know, there\u2019s not. I would think Bichette would be a guy to me, Joe, that, that would want to get this thing done and you could, you could. It looks like he, he\u2019s, you know, Toronto is probably out of it right now, so I would think Bichette is probably maybe the first to go amongst that starting nine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"UERMBNDEBJGWNH2RSBJ5WNUMSA\">Joe Noga: Yeah, I mean, when you say Toronto is out of it, Toronto has had spent their way out of Bo Bichette by going and signing, you know, Japanese players and, and Dylan Cease and Toronto\u2019s had an excellent off season by all accounts in adding to an already winning core. It\u2019s almost like they, they don\u2019t need Boba Shed, which kind of, kind of sounds, you know, silly to, to say, but Andres Jimenez is going to play shortstop there, it looks like, and they\u2019ll be, they\u2019ll be in good shape. You can\u2019t, you can\u2019t, you know, deny Bichette\u2019s talent. The guy who can, you know, lead the league in, in hits at any given moment, he\u2019s, he\u2019s always got the, the hit total up there. You know, we saw what he could do even on display in the World Series. I\u2019m just curious, you know, is he going to be a second baseman, is he going to be a shortstop? Wherever he signs, you know, there, there\u2019s teams out there that could definitely use him. I just don\u2019t know what the best fit for him is.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"KT3XOYGXVJFJREI3G3Y5DNSOHI\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, definitely, Joe. You know, he hurt that ankle late last season, put him on the IL when he was playing shortstop, but he looked pretty good at second base when he came back and played in the postseason. So, you know, you would think that. I guess it all depends what a team is looking for. If you need an offensive minded shortstop, I mean, Boba Shed is probably the guy.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"JE3LE4SZONHNHPI3TQGHQW5V3E\">Joe Noga: Yeah, Tucker, Bregman and Bellinger are all guys who can, can make a big impact. And I\u2019m looking at both New York teams and I\u2019m thinking, you know, the Mets have by all accounts had a disastrous offseason, not just on who they\u2019ve, you know, let walk, but also who they\u2019ve failed to be able to bring in, like anybody of significance and impact. You know, they lose Pete Alonso, they haven\u2019t really added to that lineup in any way. I gotta believe that they\u2019re, they\u2019re going to be willing to spend whatever it takes to get one of those three guys, if not more than one of those three guys.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"JULMVDLK2FC5XK2WLHKIQL727M\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, you know, you would think, I would imagine Bellinger is waiting to see what Tucker gets and then would, would, would kind of, you know, maybe try to platform off that or spring, you know, springboard off that contract. But Tucker is coming off that, you know, kind of a hot and cold season with the C projections worry he was going to sign for 500, a $500 million deal. You know, he\u2019s been hurt for two years, so you don\u2019t know. I don\u2019t know if that kind of deal is out there for him right now, Joe. So maybe, you know, Bellinger, you know, it seems like the Yankees really want him back. Toronto is still talking to Tucker. You know, Bregman is a guy that, that really kind of interests me. You know, he, he opted out of a three year, $120 million deal with Boston. I think he could end up going back there maybe. But, you know, he\u2019s, he\u2019s an interesting guy as well.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"BTGUQNIHWBDTPOVDDIRU54VFRM\">Joe Noga: Yeah. And interesting in that, you know, he had been close to signing or, you know, had at least been in talks with Detroit as well. You know, that\u2019s something that impacts the Guardians and their season is if Bregman winds up in the division, you know, joining a division opponent, joining the team that, that knocked you out of the postseason. You know, if they, you know, a Bregman reunion with AJ Hinch in Detroit is a possibility, then that\u2019s something that the Guardians fans definitely have to keep an eye on. But Bellinger, to me, seems to be the one out of that group that could have the biggest impact on any team that he joins. You know, you wonder if the, the Yankees are serious about paying him, bringing him back, or, or if he\u2019s going to explore other options.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"ULBCL3VPERDRZPOHY3X44G2KCI\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, I think they really, the Yankees really want him back, Joe, and I think, you know, that\u2019s where he\u2019ll, he will eventually land. Well, the one guy is interesting that\u2019s been connected with Cleveland is Harrison Bader, I should say. He\u2019s playing center field in this lineup. But, you know, I don\u2019t know if he\u2019s, you know, he\u2019s said to be looking for a two to Three year deal. I don\u2019t know if the Guardians will go that, you know, this is a guy that we saw a couple years ago hurt Cleveland in the postseason when he was playing with the Yankees and is coming off really a strong year. Last season he ended up with the Phillies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"JCECY7NUBBDL7KWDCISZB3HEYQ\">Joe Noga: Yeah. And he swings the bat from the right side of the plate. So that can only help fill a need for the Guardians if that\u2019s something that they\u2019re interested in. I was going to ask you of that remaining group that, that I listed there, J.T. Realmuto, Eugenio Suarez, we talked about earlier in the week, Willie Castro, Luis Arraez. Do any of those guys fit with, with what Cleveland wants to do or do you think that overarching philosophy of keeping the Runway clear for some of these prospects is what\u2019s going to ultimately win out for the Guardians?<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"K2Y7VTMS3JF37MRGU2FRMX6RK4\">Paul Hoynes: You know, I, I can\u2019t see him going after Realmuto.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"4RMVUOIEQBBW3MGGKBXB7BLK6U\">Joe Noga: Right.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"O3ALEP36KZFWDKDDH6L55QSBYU\">Paul Hoynes: I think it\u2019s probably too much money and you love the player, you know, great, great. You know, three time batting champion. Just what, had close to 200 hits again last season? I, I don\u2019t know. I, I, you know, if he\u2019s only going to play first base, I just don\u2019t see that. I think he\u2019s blocking the Manzardo or Kayfus. And then Bader is still up in the air. Castro, you know, obviously he came from Cleveland. He\u2019s a Cleveland guy, utility guy, plays all over. That\u2019s probably, if they follow suit, that\u2019s probably the guy they, they would most likely sign out of that group.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"UTUVRHVS4VA77LMJZHJ7GSASUY\">Joe Noga: Yeah, he, he, he actually does. You know what, when Chris Antonetti, Mike Chernoff and, and Steven Vogt see a guy who can, you know, play infield, outfield, I think he\u2019s a switch hitter as well. You know, their, their eyes light up like the meme of the guy standing behind the tree. So the corner there at, you know, the opportunity to, to sign a guy like that, I don\u2019t know, I don\u2019t see that happening. I don\u2019t see them bringing anybody else in at this point. But interesting. With Arise, you could pair him at the top of the order with Stephen Kwan and basically have two clones of each other. High on base, guys with high bat to ball skills Arise, maybe a little bit more power, but Kwon developing that sort of power. Stephen Kwan is maybe Luis Arai\u2019s light, but the two of them were would certainly give you a lot of hits at the top of the order.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"WEMVJ2HRXVATXBI6ZKZOD7DH4Q\">Paul Hoynes: Yeah, definitely that would improve that.226 team batting average for sure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"MYSXGVATS5CWVAPDZZLTCEHOTY\">Joe Noga: Yeah, by a lot. So, yeah, there\u2019s a lot of opportunities, a lot of guys still out there to be considered, maybe not by the Guardians, but certainly by some of their divisional opponents and playoff contenders in the American League. So it\u2019s a, it\u2019s something to keep an eye on. A good little exercise done by the guys over the athletic hoy that\u2019s going to wrap up today\u2019s edition of the Cleveland Baseball Talk podcast. We will check in again with you on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p class=\"article__paragraph article__paragraph--left\" id=\"WYHPMUWRTBDHDILNXRGVFFY23Y\">Paul Hoynes: Well, thanks, man.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"CLEVELAND, Ohio \u2014 The Cleveland Guardians have built a reputation as baseball\u2019s premier pitching factory, consistently transforming raw,&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":398116,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[558],"tags":[64,63,591,85],"class_list":{"0":"post-398115","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-mlb","8":"tag-au","9":"tag-australia","10":"tag-mlb","11":"tag-sports"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/398115","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=398115"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/398115\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/398116"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=398115"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=398115"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/au\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=398115"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}