The Cleveland Guardians have done it again, claiming the American League Central crown for the fifth time since 2016 and the 12th time since the division’s creation in 1994 ¹. This achievement is especially impressive considering the team’s uncertain start to the season. After a tough 2023, the retirement of legendary manager Terry Francona, and the introduction of new manager Stephen Vogt, many were counting the Guardians out ¹.
However, Cleveland proved its doubters wrong, springing out of the gate strong and maintaining a high level of play throughout the season. Despite losing Shane Bieber after just two starts and dealing with a revolving door of starters, the Guardians’ piecemeal rotation held its own ¹.
Now, the Guardians have their sights set on securing a first-round bye in the American League playoffs. This would allow them to rest and set their rotation for the American League Division Series, giving them a crucial advantage heading into the postseason ¹.
The Guardians’ accomplishment is a testament to the team’s resilience and determination. As one of the best-run sports franchises in Cleveland, they’ve once again proved why they should never be underestimated ¹.