With twenty games left in Spring Training, it’s looking like the Guardians are going to be pushed to put their money where their mouths have been when it comes to not blocking young players.
Cleveland, OH
Los Angeles Angels vs Cleveland Guardians Prediction, 5/5/2024 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Los Angeles Angels vs Cleveland Guardians
Date: Sunday, May 5, 2024
Location: Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH
TV: Bally Sports Great Lakes
Odds/Point Spread: Los Angeles (+114) Cleveland (-134)
The Los Angeles Angels (12-20) are hitting the road to Progressive Field on Sunday where they will play the Cleveland Guardians (20-12). The moneyline on this matchup has Los Angeles at +114 and Cleveland is coming in at -134. The total is 8.5. The men taking the mound are Griffin Canning and Carlos Carrasco.
Los Angeles has a slugging % of .390 and have been rung up 292 times, while being walked on 92 occasions. They have 124 runs batted in as well as 267 base knocks on the year, and their batting average is sitting at .245. The Angels have tallied 43 two-baggers as a squad and have smacked 36 balls out of the stadium. They have earned 137 runs while holding a team OBP of .309. As a team, the Los Angeles Angels are notching 4.3 runs per outing, which is 18th in baseball.
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The Angels are sitting with a team ERA of 4.82 so far this year (28th in the league), and the staff has struck out 273 batters. Angels pitchers have given up 36 home runs and 169 total runs (26th in baseball). They have walked 125 players from the other team and their FIP is 4.37 as a squad so far this year. Los Angeles has yielded 262 base knocks (8.3 per 9 innings) as well as 152 earned runs. They have earned a K/BB ratio of 2.18 and their pitching staff sits with a WHIP of 1.37.
The Angels relievers have a save percentage of 63.6% and has come into the game in 25 save situations. The relief pitchers have inherited 44 base runners this season with 34.1% of those runners earned a run for their team. Angels bullpen pitchers have come into the game with runners on 28 times and also have had 18 appearances in high leverage situations. The Angels have sent 101 relievers to the mound over the course of the season. The bullpen have recorded 14 holds on the year (28th in the league). They have tallied 7 saves so far this season and have not converted 4 of their 11 chances to get a save.
The Los Angeles Angels have notched a total of 851 putouts this season, as well as 276 assists and 18 errors. Their fielding percentage is currently at .984 which ranks 18th in pro baseball, and they have turned 30 double plays. The Angels have turned 69.3% of balls hit into play into outs out of 2,553 innings, ranking them 20th in professional baseball.
Canning (20-24 record in his career) holds a FIP of 4.61 while he has gone up against 1,567 batters during his time in the majors. He has surrendered 353 hits (8.7 hits per 9 innings) and has 129 free passes. His ERA is 4.80 (195 earned runs allowed) and he has a WHIP of 1.319. Canning has taken the ball for 365 innings and has totaled 374 K’s so far in his career.
The Cleveland Guardians have a team OBP of .319 and a batting average of .245 this year. They have been rung up on 243 occasions (27th in baseball) and have tallied 267 hits. Cleveland has hit 30 home runs so far this season to go along with 142 runs batted in. The Guardians hold a team slugging % of .389 and they score 4.91 runs per outing (6th in baseball). They have 55 doubles, while taking a walk 97 times as well as putting up 157 runs.
The Cleveland pitching staff have allowed 123 runs this season while having a team ERA of 3.56 (115 earned runs allowed). They have allowed 30 homers and they concede 3.80 runs per 9 innings (7th in the league). The Guardians have a team WHIP of 1.230 and have a FIP of 3.62 as a pitching staff so far this year. Their K/BB ratio is 9.50 (306 strikeouts against 104 free passes). They sit at 15th in baseball as a staff in total hits relinquished with 254.
Cleveland has called on relief pitchers to step onto the hill in 17 save chances and they have walked away with 11 saves. They are ranked 16th in the league with a save percentage of 64.7%, and they have sent 128 relievers to the mound so far this season. Their relievers have stepped onto the hill 53 times in high leverage situations and on 38 occasions with runners on base. Cleveland bullpen pitchers hold an inherited score percentage of 21.4% out of 42 inherited runners. With 43 save situations, the Guardians have accumulated 25 holds and also 6 blown saves.
In their 2,619 innings played, the Guardians hold a efficiency on defense of 69.1% (21st in the majors). The Cleveland Guardians have gotten 26 double plays and own a fielding percentage of .986 (9th in baseball). The Guardians have accrued 273 assists, 16 errors and have amassed 873 putouts during this campaign.
Carrasco (108-95 mark in his career) is the owner of a 4.09 ERA and has allowed 8.8 hits per nine innings. He has a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.69 and he has gone up against 6,540 opposing hitters so far in his career. He has allowed 711 ER’s while earning a WHIP of 1.255 and a FIP of 3.7. During his career, Carrasco has surrendered 1,531 base knocks while earning 1,596 punch outs in 1,565 innings.
Who will win tonight’s MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Parlay’s Pundit’s Pick: Take Cleveland (-134) and under 8.5 runs
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Cleveland, OH
David Henry Obituary – Vermilion, OH
David Henry
OBITUARY
David G. Henry, 70, of Vermilion, passed away Sunday, March 1, 2026, at his home following a lengthy illness.He was born December 14, 1955, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and had made Vermilion his home for the past 42 years, moving from Irwin, Pennsylvania.Dave began his career with Westinghouse in Pennsylvania before relocating to Ohio in 1983. He was employed at Elyria Foundry for 20 years and later worked as a machinist for 14 years at Betcher Industries, where he retired. He was known throughout his career for his strong work ethic and skilled craftsmanship.In his free time, Dave enjoyed woodworking, taking pride in the projects he created with his hands. Above all, he cherished the time he spent with his family, especially his children and grandchildren.He is survived by his daughter, Alicia Parsons of Vermilion; his sons, David (Fiona) Henry of Bloomington, Indiana and Jonathan (Joanna) Henry of Vermilion and Anthony (Ashley) Cico of Amherst; and 13 beloved grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his wife, Darlene (nee Eckenrode) Henry in 2017; his parents, Charles and Gloria (nee Krider) Henry; his brother, Howard Henry; and his son-in-law, Cliff Parsons.The family will receive friends on Friday, March 20, 2026 from 3:00 p.m. until the time of the memorial service at 5:00 p.m. at the Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South Street, Vermilion, Ohio.Memorial contributions may be made to Friendship Animal Protective League of Lorain County, Inc. 8303 Murray Ridge Road, Elyria, OH 44035 or Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 95000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195Online condolences may be made at www.riddlefuneralhome.com
Cleveland, OH
Time for the Guardians to Do What They Said They’d Do
All offseason, President of Baseball Operations, Chris Antonetti, and General Manager, Mike Chernoff, have been clear about the plan to fix the Guardians’ hitting woes of 2025 without spending a dime in major league free agency in the attempt to do so:
“As we looked at a lot of the external the possibility of external additions, one of the questions we continually have to ask ourselves is, ‘whose opportunity does this impede’”? – Chris Antonetti, 1/23/2026.
“We need to get better offensively. …we believe that growth and development can come from the guys we have in the organization.“ – Antonetti, 1/30/2026
“One of our key goals was not to impede players with the most upside (from playing in Cleveland). We saw a glimpse of what Chase DeLauter could do in the playoffs. George Valera and C.J. Kayfus also showed up pretty well at the end of the season.” – Chernoff, 1/30/2026
Right now, projected to be on the Opening Day Guardians’ roster, there are two players who have over 1,000 plate appearances who are blocking younger players with less experience, eager to prove themselves as more valuable major leaguers: Nolan Jones and Gabriel Arias.
I am not writing this post to criticize the Cleveland front office for believing in Jones and Arias and for giving them their fair shot. Two years ago, I believed Arias had shown enough to get his fair chance, and last spring, I agreed with the idea of bringing Jones on board in a weak outfield group to see if he could regain his 2023 form at the plate. However, over the past two seasons Jones has now put up a 71 wRC+ in 700 plate appearances and Arias has put up a 75 wRC+ in 634 plate appearances. Jones will turn 28 years old this season and Arias just turned 26 years old; neither is likely to experience a breakout at this point in their major league careers.
In Arias’s case, replacing him involves putting Brayan Rocchio at shortstop. Rocchio is 10 and half months younger than Arias, has 100+ fewer plate appearances. He also finished 2024 with a league average 100 wRC+, while Arias finished with a 65 wRC+. There is still some slim hope remaining that Rocchio can be a league average bat – hope that no longer exists for Arias. So, the team needs to give Rocchio the reigns at shortstop and let him sink or swim, while also letting star prospect Angel Genao develop at short in Akron and, soon, Columbus. Most importantly, however, moving on from Arias with a designating for assignment, will allow the team to let Juan Brito try his hand as a full-time second baseman while the team allows Travis Bazzana to heat up at Columbus. Both Brito and Bazzana offer FAR more potential as hitters than either Arias or Rocchio and need to be featured in the Guardians’ lineup in 2026 as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Daniel Schneemann offers a perfect utility bat, capable of playing any position except catcher, and not someone who needs to be given regular plate appearances (ahem, PLEASE catch that last part, Manager Stephen Vogt). Additionally, should an injury take place with Rocchio, Milan Tolentino is having an excellent Spring Training, has an exceptional glove at shortstop, and should be capable of providing something similar to Arias’s career 76 wRC+ at the plate if called upon in a pinch. Arias is not needed on this team; while right-handed, he has a career 50 wRC+ against left-handed pitching. He also looked horrendous when asked to play outfield in the past, so he isn’t as good of an option as Schneemann in the super utility role.
As for Jones, bringing him back as an option in centerfield made sense this offseason, but spring training is making clear that keeping him as that depth is not a priority. Both Kahlil Watson and Petey Halpin have looked very good at the plate and in the field in center. It’s one week of Spring Training, so, please, don’t think I am saying either will be good major league players. However, neither has to be good to surpass average (at best!) defense in center and a 71 wRC+ at the plate provided by Jones these past two seasons. With Steven Kwan gamely taking on the challenge of center field, DFA’ing Jones allows the team to get good, solid looks at George Valera and Chase DeLauter, as well as allowing CJ Kayfus to work on his corner outfield skills in Columbus should either of the above players get hurt. If Jones were capable of hitting left-handed pitching, he’d be a roster shoo-in, but give me Stuart Fairchild and his potential for above-average centerfield play and career 106 wRC+ vs. LHP over Jones’s fielding and career 76 wRC+ against southpaws in the fourth outfielder role. Alternatively, Angel Martinez is a fine choice in this role as well, as he has a 121 wRC+ against LHP in his brief time in the bigs – whichever the Guardians prefer is cool with me.
Finally, with the Guardians’ committed to Jones for $2 million for 2026, designating him for assignment makes it likely no team will claim him. Since Jones is short of five years of major league service time, Cleveland can option him to Columbus when he likely clears waivers and mix him into all three outfield positions there, hanging on to him for needed outfield depth. In effect, they will gain an option on a player who has potential to be a league average bat against RHP and a playable fielder in center. That’s worth retaining… but not at the expense of a roster and lineup spot needed to give exciting, young players like Valera and DeLauter a real chance at establishing themselves.
If the Guardians start the season – as I expect they will – with Jones and Arias on the roster, I will be disappointed. I know, I know… it’ll probably just be for the month of April, but April games count just as much as September games. The reps that players like Brito, Bazzana, Valera and DeLauter could get in April can help them work out early struggles to be prepared for summer success. Nothing against Jones and Arias, personally, as both seem like good dudes, but we need to be clear-eyed about what is best for this team. Giving further opportunities to two players who are extremely unlikely to be above-average major league contributors would be a mistake, given the strategy that Cleveland has espoused publicly all offseason.
Cleveland, OH
Iran strikes spark debate among Northeast Ohio residents
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Cleveland Liberation Center and nearly 100 other organizations rallied in Cleveland Sunday to protest the U.S. strikes on Iran, demonstrating significant grassroots opposition to the military action.
The recent U.S. military strikes on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have ignited passionate discussions across the nation, and Northeast Ohio is no exception.
While state political leaders express support for President Donald Trump’s actions, local activists are raising urgent questions about the impact on American communities.
Dallas Eckman, a public school teacher and volunteer coordinator with the Cleveland Liberation Center, is taking a clear stance against the recent attacks.
“We need to step up as Americans and say violence is not going to be the way we solve out world’s problems,” Eckman said.
The frustration runs deeper for Eckman, who sees a disconnect between military spending and domestic priorities.
“It’s absurd that for me as a public-school teacher I am struggling to get funding for chrome books and books. I can wake up one morning and see we have spent millions and millions of dollars to bomb another country,” he explained.
Eckman questions whether these military actions actually benefit working people in Cleveland.
“Which does nothing for the working people here in Cleveland. It does nothing to make my schools safer. It does nothing to improve the road right outside the liberation center,” Eckman said.
Eckman’s concerns are shared by many in the region.
Despite local opposition, several Ohio’s political leaders are backing the Trump administration’s decision.
Senator Bernie Moreno released a statement expressing his support, stating, “President Trump sought for months to avoid conflict and negotiate with Iran to prevent them from rebuilding their nuclear program. I fully support his decision.”
Secretary of State John Husted also voiced his approval.
“For 47 years, the Iranian regime had ample opportunity to be a productive member of the global community — instead, it chose to export death, terrorism, extremism, and instability against America and our allies,” Husted said.
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