Guardians acquire Justin Bruihl, DFA Noel
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Sometimes it's tough being a fan of the Cleveland Guardians. And for many, this offseason has pushed them to their limits. Across the many months that have not
Cleveland Guardians broadcasters Matt Underwood and Jim Rosenhaus are set to visit the Valley to speak with fans next month.
The Cleveland Guardians acquired left-handed pitcher Justin Bruihl in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Dec. 17, the Cleveland Guardians decided to designate Noel for assignment in response to acquiring Justin Bruihl from the Toronto Blue Jays.
Last year with the Angels, Brogdon threw in 43 games, all in relief. He compiled a 5.55 ERA, and 1.34 WHIP in 47 innings with the Angels. He struck out an average of 9.38 hitters per nine innings, while walking 3.45 hitters per nine.
Projections suggest Chase DeLauter could be the breakout star Cleveland desperately needs, while injury concerns linger for George Valera and C.J. Kayfus faces a fight for playing time.
In the Top 3 of the MLB Pipeline, the Guardians currently have second baseman Travis Bazzana, outfielder Chase DeLauter and shortstop Angel Genao, each of which has a chance to make their way up to the major league roster.
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