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Offseason Outlook: Cleveland Guardians

The Guardians pulled off one of the most incredible comebacks in baseball history to win the American League Central in 2025. Going into the winter, they have a lot of good pieces in place and will look to strengthen the roster as they try to win a third straight division title in 2026.

Guaranteed Contracts

    José Ramírez, 3B: $69MM through 2028. Tanner Bibee, RHP: $43MM through 2029, including $1MM buyout on 2030 club option. Emmanuel Clase, RHP: $8MM through 2026, including $2MM buyout on 2027 club option. Deal also includes 2028 club option. Trevor Stephan, RHP: $4.75MM through 2026, including $1.75MM buyout on 2027 club option. Deal also includes 2028 club option. Austin Hedges, C: $4MM through 2026.

    Other Financial Commitments

    Owe $2.75MM to Blue Jays as part of Myles Straw trade

    Option Decisions

    Club has $6MM option on LHP John Means with no buyout

    2026 guarantees: $44.5MM Total future commitments: $131.5MM

    Arbitration-Eligible Players (service time in parentheses; projected salaries courtesy of MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz)

    Kolby Allard (5.004): $1.9MM Sam Hentges (4.157): $1.3375MM Steven Kwan (4.000): $8.8MM Ben Lively (3.133): $2.7MM Nolan Jones (3.007): $2MM Will Brennan (2.155): $900K David Fry (2.154): $1.2MM Matt Festa (2.153): $1MM

    Non-tender candidates: Hentges, Lively, Jones, Brennan

    Free Agents

    Jakob Junis, Lane Thomas

    2025 was quite the rollercoaster season for the Guardians. They were 31-26 at the end of May and in possession of a Wild Card spot. But then they hit a skid, going 9-16 in June, which included part of a ten-game losing streak that went from June 26th to July 6th. After that losing streak, they were 40-48 and seven games back of a playoff spot.

    Amidst that losing streak, right-hander Luis Ortiz was placed on leave due to a gambling investigation. It seemed the season was slipping away, so trade rumors started to swirl around players like Emmanuel Clase, Steven Kwan and Shane Bieber. Then Clase himself was placed on leave alongside Ortiz, also due to that gambling investigation. That took him off the trading block but also harmed Cleveland's bullpen. As the deadline came and went, they did some modest selling. They flipped Bieber and Paul Sewald, who were both on the injured list at the time, but held Kwan and everyone else.

    Amazingly, everything turned around from there. The Guards went 14-13 in August and then an incredible 20-7 in September. That latter month included a ten-game winning streak from September 11th to 20th. As the Guards were surging, the Tigers were scuffling. Cleveland managed to finish a game ahead of Detroit, winning the Central for a second straight season. The Tigers got the last laugh by beating the Guards in the Wild Card round, but it was still an incredible run for the Guards, and one that could give them momentum going into 2026.

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