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CLEVELAND — The Guardians face the Baltimore Orioles as Cleveland, for really the first time this season, looks to continue the recent offensive surge. The Guardians are coming off of a 10-5 win on July 21, and they've averaged more than six runs over their last 11 games.
Cleveland Guardians fans haven't forgotten about Josh Naylor, but they do feel much better about the trade that sent him to the Arizona Diamondbacks last Dec. 21.
Jose Ramirez homered for the second straight game and Kyle Manzardo and Brayan Rocchio drove in two runs apiece as the surging Cleveland Guardians beat the visiting Baltimore Orioles 6-3 on Tuesday night.
José Ramírez said he would gladly participate in the game and the Home Run Derby next year if he isn’t nursing any injuries.
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The story of the Guardians’ first 100 games this season has been one of ups and downs -- with some steeper than others -- and a journey that has them sitting with a .500 record.
The Guardians have responded to their 10-game losing streak with a 10-2 stretch that has them, again, in the middle of the playoff race.
Following a 10-2 hot streak, the Guardians are back to an even .500 record at the 100-game mark. Stephen Vogt discusses where they stand.
There are a couple of reasons why changing team names back probably won’t happen: It would damage brand equity and signal indecision, a marketing consultant says. But the Cleveland Guardians and Washington Commanders are in two different situations.