Lodge argued vociferously for building and expanding a modern navy, for not standing down against England on the Venezuela issue, and for annexing Hawaii immediately. Nevertheless, Cleveland’s ...
When Donald Trump is sworn in for a second time on Jan. 20, he will become just the second president to serve non-consecutive terms.
The Guardians have a storied history of discovering backstop talent from Venezuela. Look to 1996, when the organization signed a switch-hitting catcher from Ciudad Bolívar, Victor Martinez. After three All-Star seasons and 900 hits with Cleveland,
The Cleveland Guardians signed 25 international amateur free agents to open the 2025 signing period. Among the club’s signings, C Hiverson Lόpez and SS Heins Brito headlined the group and rank among the top players in Latin America,
The suspects, who hailed from multiple countries, including the United States, Spain, Germany and Yemen, were detained for "acts of terrorism."
Things seemed to be looking up for Venezuela in 2022. Following years of authoritarian rule and withering economic sanctions, President Nicolás Maduro had agreed to work
International signing day is officially here, and Ben Badler is tracking every signing from the start of the 2025 signing period.
The Cleveland Guardians are currently linked to 26 players for their 2025 international signing class who are set to sign on Wednesday, January 15. The Guardian
Also in the area: A bust of Abraham Lincoln with a large picture of Walt Disney looming behind him, as well as a bust of Walt Disney, crafted by Blaine Gibson, the sculptor who was responsible for the bulk of the animatronic heads of state inside.
Thursday was another busy day for the Guardians as the international free agent market entered its second day of business. After signing 10 players Wednesday, the Guardians signed 15 more on Thursday to bring the total to 25.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The baseball world was saddened Thursday to learn of the passing of longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster Bob Uecker at age 90. Uecker holds a special place in the hearts of Cleveland fans for his role in the 1988 film “Major League” that followed a fictional version of the Indians to an American League pennant.
A breakout season has cemented Jaison Chourio as the No. 3 Cleveland Guardians prospect, up seven spots from No. 10 last year. Chourio ran away with 46% of the vote totals, almost 100 votes ahead of second place.