The Cleveland Guardians are hoping to see shortstop Gabriel Arias return from injury in the near future, but a setback in his recovery process has his timeline delayed, according to manager Stephen Vogt.
On Friday, May 9, in a series-opening contest against the Minnesota Twins, former No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana belted his first career big league home run into deep right-center field. His hot streak continues after the Guardians' road trip.
The Cleveland Guardians were missing a bit of fire on the base paths, and since his call-up just last week, prospect infielder Travis Bazzana has been swiping bags left and right. He is already sitting with the third-most stolen bases on the year.
Although the Cleveland Guardians fell to the Athletics on Sunday, May 3, the team was still able to take positives away from the outing as rookies Chase DeLauter and Travis Bazzana found ways to impact the game and stay hot at the plate.
The Cleveland Guardians played the Tampa Bay Rays from home on Wednesday, April 29, concluding a three-game series with a 3-1 victory. In Travis Bazzana's second game of his major league career, he failed to get on base, but nearly had a home run.
Travis Bazzana became Australia's first-ever individual selected in the first round of the MLB Draft, and has now made the jump to the major leagues with the Cleveland Guardians.
The Cleveland Guardians just capped off a Tuesday night debut of Travis Bazzana, falling 1-0. Following his promotion to the big leagues, here are three prospects that should debut next at some point this season.
Former Beaver baseball player and Cleveland Guardians top prospect called up, set to make MLB debut Former Oregon State baseball second baseman Travis Bazzana is going to the show. The […]
The Cleveland Guardians opted to call up infield prospect Travis Bazzana to make his major league debut with the team at Progressive Field on Tuesday, April 28. He looked okay, but certainly welcomed the opportunity he was given.
The Cleveland Guardians have struggled over the past few series, dropping down to an overall record of 15-15 on the campaign. Following a loss on Monday night, the front office promoted Travis Bazzana with Stephen Vogt saying the team needed a jolt.
Cleveland Guardians infield prospect Travis Bazzana has had many ups and downs throughout the 2026 campaign, but as of recent, he has begun to turn a new cheek and live up to that No. 1-pick potential.