Although the Cleveland Guardians weren't able to take down the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, it was a positive sign to see four-time Golden Glove winner Steven Kwan back and healthy. On Saturday, April 15, Kwan missed his second-straight game for the first time in the 2026 MLB regular season. Initially, he was in the lineup, but just a few hours before the game was set to begin he was pulled and listed as out. It was then confirmed that Kwan was dealing with neck stiffness. Following the announcement that he would be out of Saturday's lineup, Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said that the team wanted to play it safe. “That was an off-day yesterday,” Vogt said Saturday afternoon. “Obviously, we put him in the game late and he was fine. Neck stiffness. It's a caution with the turf, everything else.” After playing it safe Saturday, the Guardians decided to pop him right back into the lineup on Sunday, April 26, for the rubber match against the Blue Jays.…