Back To Back Sweeps For The Guards - podcast episode cover

Back To Back Sweeps For The Guards

May 26, 202439 min
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

The Guardians continue to roll winning seven straight this week including a sweep of the Mets. We'll have the game recaps, and talk to some of the stars from this week. Plus, we'll talk to assistant pitching coach Joe Torres about his top ranked pitching staff. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network.

Transcript

Welcome to Guardians Weekly on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. Guardians Weekly is brought to you by Progressive, helping Guardians fans save hundreds on car insurance. Hi everyone, Jim Rows in house along with you for Guardians Weekly from Anaheim, California this weekend, as the Guardians are on the West Coast with a three game series taking place against the Angels. It resumes on Saturday night with a nine thirty eight first pitch and wraps up on Sunday afternoon at four to seven.

Then it's onto Colorado to take on the Rockies the first of next week for a three game series. Good show lined up for you this week and a little bit. We'll hear from Will Brennan, Guardians outfielder young designated hitter Kyle man Zardo, and also Jonathan Rodriguez, another younger player who just made his major league debut earlier this week. We'll also visit with assistant pitching coach Joe Torres and have much more, including our week in review when we come

back after this timeout on the Cleveland Clinic Guardians Radio Network at Progressive. We know money can't buy happiness, but money did buy your boat where you find peace fishing, unlike at home with three teen, because fish never argue about who stole who's crop top, or get mad the other fish used up all the hot water. No, they just swim around, never embarrassed to be

seen with you in public. So save money by bundling your voter RV insurance with Homer Auto from Progressive and buy more happiness or something close to it. Progressive Kesualty Insurance Company affiliates another insurance not available in all states. Welcome back to Guardians Weekly, chim Rosenhause, back with you from Angels Stadium in Anaheim,

California, where the Guardians are taking on the Angels this weekend. And what a week it's been for the Guardians as they finished up a perfect homestand after sweeping Minnesota last weekend. At home, the welcome the Mets on Monday, and it was a close ballgame with Ben Lively on the mound leading it off for the Mets. Making his return to Cleveland was Francisco Lindor, four

time All Star, wearing the Cleveland uniform. The pitch to him and he cuts and misses got him on a change up away, so Lindor strengths out to start tonight's ballgame, first time for Lindor back in Cleveland since he was traded after the twenty twenty season. In the bottom of the first inning, the Guardians mounted a two out rally with singles by both Jose Ramirez and Josh

Naylor, and that brought the red hot David Frye to the plate. Now the one oh to fry and he slices one the right field and it'll get down for a base hit. Ramira scores. Here comes Taylor, he'll score, and Marte lops it into second. Two nothing, Cleveland on three straight two out singles and David Frye with an opposite field two out, two runs singled or right, and these stays red hot. The Mets cut the lead to two to one with a solo home run in the third from Tomas Nido.

But in the fourth inning, the Guardian's got that run right back thanks to the rookie Kyle Manzardo. Here comes the two to one swung on and that's drill desc center hit well going back on it, head over the head of the centerfielder Bader, one hop off the wall. Manzardo chugs into a second, storing his fry and Manzardo delivers, the Guardians are up three to

one. Ben Lively held the Mets to just one run through five and two thirds innings before he turned it over to the bullpen, starting with Nick Sandlin. Here's the O two pitch to Beaty swinging and a foul tip hung on two by Nailer Sandlan with a strakeout in this top ranked bullpen keeps getting it done daily. It stays Cleveland three, the Mets one, middle of the

sixth, boy, what are you going for? Sandlan? Next Scott Barlow and then Kate Smith each worked a scoreless inning before a Manual Class came on to close it out in the ninth. They're on their feet at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario twenty thousand. They've had a fun homestand so far. The two to one pitch swinging a ground ball to first did say fair ball

over the bank. Naylor clubs runs to first ball game. He just did beat Beatty in a sprint, and the Guardians keep rolling unbeat to the homestand and a one two three ninth inning for Emanual Colosse. The final the night Cleveland three and the Mets one. So a very workman like three to one win for the Guardians over the Mets on Monday. They tried to keep it going on Tuesday. The game was scoreless until the bottom half of the third when the Guardians got it going. With a man on and Brian Rochio at

the plate. The switch hitter Manning left handed, hits a high chopper over the head of Alonso down the right field line, headed toward the corner, honest way to the third. Nailer's being waved home. Rochio makes the turn. He's going to third in with a head first slide, as Nailer in with a first slide. A third is Rochio and the Guardians have a one nothing lead. And when you're hot, you get all the mounces going your way. And then it was back to the top of the order and Tyler

Freeman coming through. Now the kick in the pitch and it swung on line the left base hip down the line. Ricochet's into the left field corner home to scores Rochio the birthday boy with a stand up Arbi double. It is two nothing Cleveland and Tyler Freeman, who has really helped fill the void at the top of the order in the absence of Stephen Kwan as his eighth double

and seventeenth RBI. Then Jose Ramirez capped off the beginning the next offering from the right hander and it swung on line the fairly deep field Marte hes he go over his head on his way to a second with an RBI double is Ramirez. He makes the turners Marte butchers in again in right field and the Hoses at third with an RBI double and an air on starling Marte. The Mets struck for two runs in the top half of the fifth to cut the Guardians lead to one, but in the bottom half of the fifth, Freeman

walked, setting the stage once again for Jose Ramirez. The three to two pitch swung on and lifted high in the air to right deep back on it as Marte at the wall pom run Jose, they pitched to him and he made. The Mets paid a two run bomb for Ramirez and the Guardians are now in front five to two. New York scored two runs in the top of the six to get back to within one, but once again the Guardians responded in the bottom of the inning, this time David Fry with the big

blow. The pitch and it's hit high in the air, fairly deep right. Beck goes Marte on the track at the wall, he leaps, it is gone. A two run home run just snuck over the nine foot wall near the right field corner, and David Fry with a pinch at two run home run the other way, and the Guardians back on top by three at

seven to four. David Fry's fifth home run in the eighth, another two run home run from the Mets made it seven to six Guardians, but it would be up to Emmanuel Classe in the ninth to try and preserve that one run lead. Now the pitch swung on grounded the first handle by Nailor to second one Rochio relay the first bubble pin ball game, Hawsey took the return

fro from Rokio. How about that for an ending three six one, A game ending double play, and the Guardians keep finding different ways to win, and tonight they knocked off the New York Mets by a final score of seven to six. So the Guardians were in line for another series sweep. Could they do it on Wednesday afternoon? Well, looking for that sweep, they'd have to play catch up in this one as The Mets hit three solo home runs in the first four innings, and they held onto that three to nothing

lead until the sixth, when the Guardians finally got something going. Starting with a gutsy at bat from Austin Hedges. Hedges bunch third bay side, trickling down the line, still down the line, it comes to a dead stop fair halfway to third. A bunch single for Austin Hetches. Now what, that's a good idea, any way to get on, anyway to maybe disrupt Jose Kintana And a perfect bunt single by Austin Hetches down the third base line,

Cleveland's second hit. Two batters later, Tyler Freeman doubled, making it runners at second and third with two outs for Andre Semenez. Kintana's ready the three to one delivery swung on hit high, deep to right center field.

This ball is gone. We are tied at three. Andre Semenz well a towering three run home run to right center and just like that, the Guardians are back to Evan and Hemenez continues to be as good as anybody in the game when the chips are on the table and the game is on the line. Wow. And in the seventh David Fry led off with a single. He moved up to second on a wild pitch that brought Jonathan Rodriguez to the plate. Now the two to two swung on a chopper. Why the first

in the hole in the right base hit coming home is Fry. Here's Stuart's throat of the plate got in time. Guardians take the lead on the first major league hit of Jonathan Rodriguez. Rodriguez got a pitch away and he poked it the other way, and for some reason they threw him a fastball. And Jonathan Rodriguez has delivered an Army iye single to right and the Guardians have taken a four to three lead. In the eighth inning, the Guardians we're looking to add to that one run lead, and with a man on,

Jose Miraz delivered. Now the pitch runner goes pitch hit pretty well toward the gap deep left center. This ball is off the wall on his way to third heading home as Heimaaz. That's a huge run. A stand up RBI double off the base of the wall and left center by Jose Ramirez and the Guardians now leaded by a score of five to three. Hell Jose Ramirez double number nine rby I number forty five tops in the American League and the song

serenading Jose Blairs across progressive field. Two batters later, Kyle Mansardo followed up with another big bass hit a look back at second the next delivery runner goes pitch swung on drill deep left field. This ball is on its way to the wall, off the wall in the scar Ramirez throughout a second feet first slide and RBI double for Kyle Mansardo and the Guardians breaking it open late six

to three. Why that's the most power we have seen from Manzardo. The other way, he hammered one about this six feet up the nineteen football in left and a huge two out RBI double by Kyle Manzardo and the Guardians have played it two here in the eighth and without emmanual class to save it today. These are mammoth insurance runs and in the ninth the annual Class A. He was unavailable after working the previous three games, so Kate Smith got the

call with a chance to save it. Smith is ready here it comes a swing and a mess ball game. Oh he reared back for a little extra and blew away Pete Alonso and the Guardians sweep a homestand, and for the first time this year, they have won six in a row. The final today Cleveland six, the Mets three. What a homestand for the Guardians as they sweep the home stand, winning all six games. Thursday was an off day and they open up a new road trip in Anaheim against the Angels.

Right here on Friday night and man. After a quick jump for the Angels on a solo home run by Luis Renhifo in the first inning, the Guardians came right back with two men on and Gabrielarius at the plate. In the second. Here's Sandobal's pitch and it swung on, bounced past the second basement into right center at base at this will tie it up. Fry, We'll score. On his way to third is Rodriguez and Gabrielarius comes through with an

RBI single. We are tied at one. They took the lead later on in the second inning thanks to a wild pitch, and then in the third, with a runner on, Jose Ramirez got into one. Here's the two to one and Ramirez launches one high and deep left center home run. Jose Ramirez speaking of hitting something into the rock pile. Ramirez goes to the rocks exactly. A two run bomb for Jose Ramirez and the Guardians are now in front four to one. As Ramirez just continues to sizzle. Home run number

thirteen, he's driven in an American League best forty seven. Angels scored a run in the bottom of the third to make it four to two, but in the fourth, Tyler Freeman got that run right back with a sack fly, making it five to two, and then with two men on, Jose Ramirez was back at it. The two to one swung on and there's another drive to center deep back is polar at the wall. Gone. Home run Jose Ramirez, his second on the night, just to the left of center.

Wow, he's had big nights and this one's really shaping up to be a big one. A pair of two run home runs. Ramirez now with fourteen bombs forty nine runs driven in. Next up Josh Naylor. Josh Naylor steps in and he drives one to right. This one's deep, way back gone. Naylor goes back to back after Ramirez launches one and the Guardians are

piling it on. Josh Naylor makes it eight to two. Guardians and here comes Ron Washington making that long slow walk to the mound that got away from sand of ball in a hurry, and after the Angels made a pitching change, David Fry got into the act. David Fry leans into one, drives it high and deep to left into the bullpen. Another home run, the third straight for the Guardians, Ramirez, Nailer, and Fry back to back to back, nine to two Cleveland for Fry number six on the season,

and a rude greeting for left hander Jose Suarez. The route was on as the Guardians added one more in the fifth on an Andre Simenez RBI infield single and made it ten to two on the way to a tend to four win. What a start to the weekend series in Anaheim, and we'll see what transpires. The remainder of the road trip is clean, heading into play on Saturday as one seven in a row. Stay with us, We'll have more to come after this time out on the Cleveland Clinic Guardians Radio Network, Durand's

ready in the pitch to Will Brennan. I'm swinging a drive hi deep to ride this ball do and I walk up three run home run for Will Brennan and I'm not seeing at home and through it all. Oh, the Guardians have beaten the Twins and sweep them out of Cleveland today five to two on a two out, game winning three run home run to right by Will Brennan, Cleveland's fourth walk off win of the year, their first walk off home run, and some way, somehow, this ball club continues to find ways

to win games, and they do it today in dramatic fashion. They walk Josh Naylor and Will Brennan with a walkoff three run homer. The Guardians beat the Twins five to two. Welcome back to Guardians Weekly, Jim Rosenhouse back with you in Anaheim, California, where the Guardians are taking on the Angels this weekend. Will Brennan has had a good start to his season. He hit a game I'm winning three run home run in the ninth inning last Sunday, you know, win over the Twins, and I gave the Guardians a

sweep of that series. We caught up with Brennan the following day and he talked about what it felt like rounding the bases after his first ever major league, minor league, college, high school, first ever walk off home run, I mean, yeah, first time, it was just pure you know, simon jubilation. I think I blocked out. I don't really remember if anything was said. You know that my mom would be upset about. I'm sorry, but it was. Yeah, it was awesome, and I'm just

to get you know, mob by our teammates. There's no better feeling. And when you look at that at bat, I thought it was interesting. After the game you mentioned with the hitter in front of you being walked that Josh Naylor said, hey, take that personal. But baseball seems to be a game where you have to kind of keep your emotions in check. How do you balance that when you come to the plate. Yeah, I mean

he's always told me to take things personal. And you know they're trying to to pitch around a guy to get to you or you better take that personal and you better use that to your advantage. But Hall staying calm. You know, you got to stay calm and know that you still have a job to do. And you know, luckily they're just swinging a good pitch and put him player. That's all you can really ask for in that situation. And you swing in a good pitch from a guy who has one hundred plus

fastball, yet it's a curveball that you get. How big an adjustment do you have to make during the ad bat to make sure you make good contact on that. Yeah, you're just trying to, you know, see things up and you know, luckily this curveball popped a little bit. I don't think you're ever really sitting on a curveball with a guy throwing a hundred. So it just kind of reacted and it was down and end kind of in

that lefty honey hole, and you know, thankfully went out. Will the team's I think the fourth team now in baseball that has thirty or more wins. When you get off to a good start, everyone says, hey, it's a good start. When is it turned into something different where maybe you have a really good team here. How's that feeling going? It feels good. We're gonna, you know, keep the prepper that we've had throughout spring training into the first couple of months all the way through the season. That's

one thing that we're going to stay consistent with. We're not going to change and you know, good times and bad times, we're going to stay the same with that preparation or always going to communicate, have good plans, and go out there and play the game the right way. So that's what we do. And you're also showing the ability to come from behind and do good

things late. Where does that come from? And how does it keep going where it's on a regular basis then, I mean, I think it's been instilled in us for all of our careers with Cleveland to really never give up and play hard. I think that's just kind of the players that they draft and develop, and so I kind of think it's in our DNA from the jump. But we know we're never down and out. And even if you are, if you can't show that, you got to keep playing hard through

all twenty seven outs. And that's the most important thing. And it's not always perfect. You're in the outfield when the ninth inning is going to right, when your team's in the field, what's going through your mind when when all that's happening to try and stay positive. Obviously, you feel for your teammates and you want to pick them up the best you can, So you use folks on that next pitch. You know, on defense, you want

that ball, You want to be able to make that next play. I know both those guys next time that happens, they're gonna make those plays. Rokyo especially, he's a wizard out there, and you know, I mean Classe deserves every save that he goes out there and gets. So I know those guys are feeling for the next play. And that's that's all you can ask. Well, all right, we'll finish with the important stuff. There's twenty six players that are part of this, but there's a small army that

gets you ready and in the hallway outside the clubhouse. I mean it's less than twenty four hours and there's a photo of you circling the bases after the walk off yesterday. Part of a collection of fun moments is that taking it up a notch and making sure everyone's involved. I think so. I think Russ, our team photographer, does a great job of getting you know, content out and you know, celebrating wins is a huge deal. Winning's awesome

and there's nothing like winning. So yeah, you want to celebrate those moments and put as many as those moments off in the cluboss as you possibly can. Now yours is the latest. Will thanks a lot for coming by. I appreciate it. Thank you. Rosie. Always fun to catch up with. Will Brennan, I mean, a good start to his season. Kyle Manzardo, recently up from the minor leagues for his rookie major league season.

Took him a while to get going, but he has started to swing the bat well over the last several games and at bats, and we caught up with him and he talked about how much more comfortable he's been feeling with each passing at bat. Yeah, I've been feeling feeling good, especially this last few days or so. So just trying to, you know, keep helping the team win games and keep everything trended in the right direction. What is the biggest difference from say that, you know, the first couple of games

to where you are now. I don't know, the games just kind of I guess slowed down in some sense, kind of just the nature of it, I think. So, yeah, just trying to keep enjoying it. Anything surprise you at all that I know everyone says, hey, you be yourself and all that kind of stuff, the cliches, But anything surprise you about these these first couple of weeks in the Major League's competition wise? Uh?

Yeah, I mean it's it's exactly what I expected. You know, a lot of the best, you know players in the world, So of course, you know, I knew it was going to be challenging whenever I showed up, but kind of just trying to figure out that adjustment has been interesting. Kyle Manzardos joining us coming off a strong game on Monday night against the Mets. Teams playing well, and now you mentioned winning's most important thing.

That you come into a team that has a winning environment. What are you noticing in here that that makes that especially helpful, especially for you to to try and get comfortable at this level. Yeah, I mean, there's just there's kind of a winning culture, man, where you know, everybody only real concern out there is you know, doing what they can to try

to help the team win the game that night. So it's it's just been really cool to just kind of, you know, falling fall back into just like trying to, you know, help the team win the games and stuff like that. It's been a lot of fun, and you're doing it as a designated hitter, which for a young player sometimes can be a challenge. What makes it a challenge for you to to try and get the job done

and what can be a difficult situation. Yeah, Yeah, it's just it's interesting just because you kind of got to find find a way to you know, make your own routine and stuff like that to try to you know, keep your body ready to go hit every every time you come up in the

lineup, so that that part of it is is different. You know, I've been kind of trying to mess around and figure out like a routine in between at bats that I can kind of get dialed in and you know, help my self stay ready for the next step at is some of that not thinking too much between that bats because it seems like you have a lot of time to do that. Yeah, that's certainly. Certainly part of it is, uh, you know, being able to put your last setbat behind you,

whether you know he failed or succeeded. So that's yeah, that's I mean, that's part of it for sure. We'll close with this. You were mentioning earlier that your dad was a big influence on you growing up. He was a college coach for a little bit. How did he help you and how did that how did he lay that foundation of good hitting principles for you? Uh? I mean a lot of it was just work, work ethics, stuff, just stuff I've learned learned from him over you know,

growing up with him and stuff. He uh, he's a very like detail oriented type of guy. So I don't know, kind of growing up with him in the house and him as a coach and stuff. He definitely I think rubbed off some of those characteristics onto me. And obviously you have other coaches. Now, do you still lean on your dad every now and again for certain things that might be helpful? Yeah, yeah, every every now and again. Well we'll talk hitting, but I don't know. For the

most part, I think he just enjoys watching nowadays. Kyle, thanks a lot for coming by. I appreciate it. Thank you, and man Sardo continues to roll. He had a double in the series opener against the Angels on Friday night. Another young player, Jonathan Rodriguez, more recently called up to make his major league debut. We had a chance to visit with him

recently, along with translator Augi Rivero. After Rodriguez picked his first major league hit and run batted in on Wednesday in a win over the Mets, and he talked about what it was like getting that first hit out of the way. I thought, I Followingeah. I mean, it was a great sensation to be there and bring that run in, especially to go ahead run in that particular moment. So that's the only thing you think of the moment,

like trying to hel the team. But once you get to that point where you say, okay, help the t him, you just want to say, hey, let's keep going, let's make this happen, and I want to look forward to keep helping the team win. Everyone says when when you go to spring training, major league camp you have a chance to impress, you still have to go back to Triple A and they say, take care

of business and if you get hot, maybe good things will happen. How difficult is that though, to make sure that you get off to a good start at the triple A level so that you're on the radar, so to speak, at the disciplina at at the Yeah, I think obviously it comes down to the discipline, right. Obviously, I'm aware they didn't have my best showing in spin training, but I was very clear with the manna.

You're told me to keep working hard and keeping control the things that I could control, and luckily I was able to put that and you can play when I was in Triple A and especially when he called me to come back to the team where the team is winning and helping the team in this way. So it's very special for me. And you put up good numbers in the minor leagues a year ago. Was there anything specific that you felt you improved

in this year at the Triple A level? The software? Yeah, I mean obviously the kind of like a very simple message was to like run from hard the basis and everything that that implies. Right, I have all the changes that that implied for your game. So for me, it was able to put it in practice from last year and a little bit this year and obviously being able to you know, play the game the right way running the base hard is what helped us to you know, for them to consider me

to help the team like the way I'm doing it now. You played winter ball back home in Puerto Rico. How does that help you from from year to year? If you can do that to play in the winter time like that, it's super healthful and anyway you see it, I mean, it helps you to just to keep moving, to get more base, to keep continuing. You know, there are two extra months of baseball that normally you don't get anyone else. And I'm really thankful to the organization because they allowed

me to play there when I when I did. But while while you're there, you get to talk to many different players that you face them doing the season here, so when you get there, you get to hear a little bit what they think about the game, how they played the game, and obviously playing against different people as well, so they helped you a lot. And and for me, the because advantages that you're kind of like on the same page where you're ready to go right when you get to sprint training.

So once you report the camp, you feel that there hasn't been a long time since you were playing competitive base And along those lines you mentioned spring training didn't go the way you wanted, But what were you able to get out of that Being around some of the established major league players following, I think it's very nice to be around them, especially the one thing that you're focus on those guys, we are more experiences seeing how they run the basis,

how they run from home to first, how how they turn hard after the base hit, And obviously I was able to see that in practice and then put it myself in practice while I was in Triple A, and I feel that's one of the main reasons why the manager decided to give me this opportunity and what will close with us. It's still your first week in the major

leagues, but it seems like you're comfortable. What does this group do to help a young player feel comfortable because you're not the first that's come up this year and and had some success early on. So at the ramire, thank god I had the portunity to be here, and I think the main focus is just to I feel comfortable enough to just because I know I can help the team, and I think that goes a long way for Ramirez. We had a conversation with the sprint training where he told me be ready that whenever

you get called up, you're going to be helping the team. So I think by hearing that, he just gave me that confidence that I knew that as soon as I come here, it will be one of the guys, and that's what we've been doing. Yeah, help the team on Wednesday, no question about it. Jonathan, thanks for coming back, Thank you, Ogi, thank you, thank you guys. That's rookie outfielder Jonathan Rodriguez. We'll take a time out. Come back with our final segment. We'll visit

with Joe Torres, the assistant pitching coach for the Guardians. After this, why did the kid jump off the boat? Look what peer pressure? Good one ed. It isn't funny, But ned owns the boat and you don't. So every time that tells another one of his unfunny boat puns, you're going to laugh, woud and keep on laughing until you get a boat of

your own. Appear Yeah, I get it. And when you do get a boat of your own, make sure you say money by bundling it with your home auto or other vehicles with Progressive provision Kensilte Insurance company that we have another insurers not available in those states. Welcome back to Guardians Weekly. Jim Rosenhouse back with you from Anaheim, California, where the Guardians are playing the

Angels this weekend. Joe Torres is the assistant pitching coach for the Guardians in his third season now in that role, and he explains how his role has changed. Part of a group of coaches that work with one of the league's top pitching staffs. I appreciate you having me on Rosie. It's hard to say. It's kind of like we're all just kind of balancing each other's strengths

and then taking on different roles each day. So it's like it's a little jack of all trades where I'm trying to support any way I can with with Carl and with BG. So I mean it's a little mix of everything. And we're all we're all working together doing game prep stuff, We're working through guys deliveries. I mean, it's a little bit of everything. So like, uh, forcuning out, I'm glad to be part of it all. And you see what you're doing and what Carl does and and Brad does with

the the the bullpen pitchers. You're not that far away from from your pitching career as a player, But how different is it from from when you pitch in terms of the availability of coaching and information and things like that. Yeah, you say it wasn't too long ago. It feels like light years ago. Right. The game has changed a lot in the last you know, seven years, they'll say, And and part of that is that the coaches

and the resources that are around each player. So obviously we know the analytics and all the information, the data that's out there, but now having a group of coaches to be there for all the players. It's a necessity really because because of the information and things happen so much faster that you know, we need each one of the coaches to be in tune with things that that

can maybe help a player out. And it might be in a different realm, but like it's sometimes it's hard for just one person to do all that. And when you look at from the pitching perspective, how they balance that information. Maybe it's scabbing reports on the other team, maybe it's about their delivery. How much does it always come back to what they do best and trying to take advantage of some of those other things based on what they do best. Yeah, for sure, I'm glad you brought that up. I

mean, everybody's everybody's here for a reason. You're in the major leagues for a reason. There's something you do well and you want to leverage that, right, I mean pitching to your strengths or hitting, you know, it's your strengths, whatever the case may be. You gotta lead with that because if if you're out there chasing other people's weaknesses all the time, you're gonna be chasing your own tail. It's gonna be a different game. The game

will chew you up. So, you know, a lot of times, anchoring our guys back to who they are, you know, helping them remember who they are and what got them here is the best place to start. Having that strong foundation. Assistant pitching coach Joe Torres is joining us, and you know what a great start for the pitching staff as a whole for the

most part, even with some injuries. And it's such a cliche they always say next man up, But how do you view that when someone goes down like as Shane Bieber earlier in the season, Gavin Williams in spring training, and some of the relievers too, how do you present that to the guys who stay and then some of the new arms that are expected to take over.

Yeah, I think there's definitely a balance to that, right. So the guys that maybe you know, start your in the rotation that were expected to be in the rotation, not putting too much pressure on themselves and being themselves, not trying to, you know, pick up for somebody else, which they it's not possible to do. And then for the new guys that

come in and do take a spot. It's an opportunity, right, someone like Ben Lively jumping in and saying, Hey, I'm going to relish every minute of this and take every second and do what I can to work towards helping this team, which is pretty cool because that's what we're seeing collectively here as a group is everybody's just pulling for each other in a way that that you know, of course it's all well, you know, they do care

about themselves in their own performance, but they're challenging each other each day and they're seeing how the guy's Pittsburg nine before, I want to go out and do the same thing. And you know, it's all for wins and off of the team. And it's been part of what has been a tremendous star team wise for the Guardians. Joe Torres, thanks a lot for coming by. Appreciate it, Yeah, sure thing, appreciate it. Rosen and Joe Torre as the assistant pitching coach for the Guardians and wow, he Carl Willis

Brad Goldberg the new bullpen coach. They have done great work bringing along one of the top pitching staffs in all of baseball. It's all added up to a big start for the Guardians, who head into play on Saturday still in first place with one of the best records in baseball as they sit atop the American League's Central Division. That's going to do it. For this week's edition of Guardians Weekly, thanks as always to Brian Motse for all of his help.

We will join you next week when the team is back home in downtown Cleveland at Progressive Field. Until then, this is Jim Rosenhouse reminding you that you've been listening to Guardians Weekly on the Cleveland Clinic Guardians Radio Network. Guardians Weekly has been brought to you by Progressive, helping Guardians fans save hundreds on car insurance sh

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android