Through 40 games there has been an interesting array of performances from the Cleveland Guardians outfielders. Hot and cold streaks mixed in with underperformance has led to this wide range of results. The regulars Steven Kwan: .257/.358/.354, 6 doubles, 1 triple, 1 home run, 13 RBI, 19 runs, 17 walks,
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Guarding The Corner Ep. 9 – Toronto Takedown
Guarding The Corner Episode 9 – Toronto Takedown: James and Bryan discuss the Cleveland Guardians taking three out of four from Toronto, the upcoming series in Chicago, and trivia.
Guarding The Corner Ep. 8 – Splitsville
Guarding The Corner Episode 8 – Splitsville: James and Bryan discuss the Cleveland Guardians splitting with San Diego, Jose Ramirez and Steven Kwan winning player and rookie of the month awards respectively, their upcoming series with Toronto, and more.
Guarding The Corner Ep. 6 – Myles Straw’s (Almost) Fight Club
Guarding The Corner Episode 6 – Myles Straw’s (Almost) Fight Club: James and Bryan discuss the Guardians being swept in New York, Myles Straw, Kyle Schwarber’s problem with Angel Hernandez, the injury to Eloy Jimenez, and their series against the Angels.
Guarding The Corner episode 5 – Hit Parade
Guarding The Corner episode 5 – Hit Parade: James and Bryan discuss the Cleveland Guardians sweep of Chicago, Miguel Cabrera, and the Yankees series.
Guarding The Corner Episode 3 Miller Time
Guarding The Corner Episode 3 Miller Time: James and Bryan discuss the Guardians wins over the Reds, discuss Owen Miller’s performance, Clayton Kershaw’s near perfecto, Bryan Reynolds’ extension, and preview their upcoming series.
Guardians early low whiff rate leaders
Through just a handful of games the Cleveland Guardians have three of the top six leaders in lowest whiff rate among qualified players. Steven Kwan, Owen Miller, and Jose Ramirez are first, tied for fourth, and sixth respectively according to Sarah Langs. Whiff rate is a percentage of swings missed
Guarding The Corner Episode 2 Kwantum Realm
Guarding The Corner Episode 2 Kwantum Realm: James and Bryan discuss the series split with Kansas City, Steven Kwan, primetime baseball, and the two game series in Cincy.
Behold! The feats of Steven Kwan
If you have not taken the time to notice Cleveland Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan there is no better time than the present. In his first three games Kwan has reached base 12 times, that is two more than any player in over 120 years according to Sarah Langs. Additionally, Kwan
Guardians must put Opening Day loss behind them
Cleveland’s 3-1 Opening Day loss in Kansas City to the Royals was disappointing, yet expected, but the Guardians must put that behind them. There are three more games to play with Cleveland holding decisive advantages in the pitching matchups. The Guardians will trot out Zach Plesac, Cal Quantrill, and Aaron