It wasn't the prettiest game. But the Cleveland Guardians got the job done. On Wednesday, May 6, the Guardians played in the third outing of a three-game set against the Kansas City Royals, pulling off a victory in "Guards Ball" fashion, 3-1 . The outing saw just five hits from Cleveland's bats, drawing five walks along the way as well. With the Guardians down, 1-0, early, rookie outfielder Chase DeLauter stepped up and delivered the go-ahead single into left field. His knock brought in two runs, Austin Hedges and Petey Halpin, to take a 2-1 lead. His hit was the fifth-lowest exit velocity of any bat-to-ball connection that went into the field of play, coming in at 71.9 mph. Hedges' run being scored wouldn't have happened if he hadn't swiped third base, helping put him in scoring position. It was just his 17th stolen base in his entire career. "I mean, just tried to take a chance. The guy wasn't really looking at me and shuffled into it. And I really assumed I wasn't even going to get a throw," Hedges said.…