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Cleveland Guardians' Steven Kwan's postgame comments hint at his wish for a long-term extension to stay in Cleveland.
Kwan, a two-time All-Star, is batting .287 with nine homers, 38 RBIs, and a .759 OPS for the 55-54 Guardians. Only third ...
Steven Kwan is happy to remain with the Cleveland Guardians after the trade deadline. Kwan expressed relief and excitement about staying with the team, emphasizing the team's potential for a playoff ...
The Guardians are calling up first baseman/corner outfielder C.J. Kayfus, reports Zack Meisel of The Athletic. Cleveland has ...
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 left fielder Steven Kwan makes a clutch play vs. Twins, causing fans to be even more grateful that he was not traded at the deadline ...
On the first day of the rest of the season, the new-look Twins had a familiar ending against the Cleveland Guardians: A walk-off loss. Kody Funderburk, the fourth reliever out of the Twins bullpen ...
Steven Kwan’s phone lit up with an incoming call from Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti shortly ...
Cleveland holds on to a key roster piece despite strong interest from contenders ahead of the 2025 MLB trade deadline.
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.
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 ...