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2025 Cleveland Guardians season

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Major League Baseball team season
2025 Cleveland Guardians
American League Central champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkProgressive Field
CityCleveland, Ohio
Record88–74 (.543)
Divisional place1st
OwnersPaul Dolan
President of baseball operationsChris Antonetti
General managersMike Chernoff
ManagerStephen Vogt
TelevisionMLB.tv
(Matt Underwood,Rick Manning,Chris Gimenez, Andre Knott, Al Pawlowski, Jensen Lewis, Pat Tabler)
RadioEnglish:
WTAM · WMMS
(Tom Hamilton,Jim Rosenhaus, Tim Belcher, Charles Nagy, Pat Tabler)
Spanish:
WARF
(Rafa Hernández-Brito,Carlos Baerga)
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The2025 Cleveland Guardians season was the 125th season for thefranchise, which competes in theAmerican League of Major League Baseball (MLB). On July 6, they were 15.5 games back of the first placeDetroit Tigers and were as many as 11 games back on September 4.[1] However, the Guardians surged while the Tigers collapsed and took theAmerican League Central lead on September 23 with a win over the Tigers. With the Guardians having trailed Detroit by 15.5 games in July, this ranked as the largest divisional comeback in MLB history.[2][3] In addition to the historic division comeback, the Guardians also became the fifth team to make the playoffs while being sub-.500 on September 4 or later.[4]

On September 27, with a walk-off win over theTexas Rangers, the Guardians clinched apostseason berth, taking the sixth and final postseason spot in the American League. On September 28, with the Tigers' loss to the Red Sox, the Guardians clinched the American League Central division for the second consecutive time and the sixth time in ten years (20162018,2022, 2024–2025). However, they lost to the Tigers in theWild Card Series.

Offseason

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Coaching changes

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On October 24, 2024, theCincinnati Reds hired hitting coachChris Valaika away from the team.[5] Valaika was reunited with former Indians/Guardians managerTerry Francona, who was hired by the Reds on October 4.[6]Grant Fink was promoted to replace Valaika on November 13, 2024.[7]

Transactions

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October 2024

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October 1Recalled 3BGabriel Arias; RHP'sPeter Strzelecki andDaniel Espino; LHPLogan Allen; RF'sJohnathan Rodríguez andGeorge Valera; SSJuan Brito; CFTyler Freeman; RHP'sTriston McKenzie andConnor Gillispie fromColumbus Clippers.
RHPAlex Cobb roster status changed.
October 5RHPNick Sandlin and RHPBen Lively roster status changed.
Activated RHPAlex Cobb.
RHPPedro Ávila and CFMyles Straw roster status changed.
Activated CFTyler Freeman.
CFAngel Martínez roster status changed.
October 7Activated CFÁngel Martínez.
CFTyler Freeman roster status changed.
October 14CFÁngel Martínez roster status changed.
Activated RHPPedro Ávila.
October 15RHPAlex Cobb roster status changed.
Activated RHPBen Lively.
October 20Activated RHP'sTriston McKenzie andConnor Gillispie; CFÁngel Martínez; RFJohnathan Rodríguez; CFTyler Freeman; RHPPeter Strzelecki; SSJuan Brito; CFMyles Straw; LHPLogan Allen; RHPNick Sandlin; 3BGabriel Arias; RFGeorge Valera; RHPAlex Cobb and RHPDaniel Espino.
October 31CAustin Hedges; RHPAlex Cobb; LHPMatthew Boyd; and RHPShane Bieber elected free agency.

Source[8]

November 2024

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November 4Sent CFMyles Straw; and RHPJames Karinchak outright toColumbus Clippers.
Activated LHPSam Hentges; and RHP'sTrevor Stephan andJames Karinchak from the 60-day IL.

Source[9]

Season standings

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American League Central

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AL Central
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Cleveland Guardians8874.54345‍–‍3643‍–‍38
Detroit Tigers8775.537146‍–‍3541‍–‍40
Kansas City Royals8280.506643‍–‍3839‍–‍42
Minnesota Twins7092.4321838‍–‍4332‍–‍49
Chicago White Sox60102.3702833‍–‍4827‍–‍54


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Toronto Blue Jays9468.580
Seattle Mariners9072.556
Cleveland Guardians8874.543
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
New York Yankees9468.580+7
Boston Red Sox8973.549+2
Detroit Tigers8775.537
Houston Astros8775.537
Kansas City Royals8280.5065
Texas Rangers8181.5006
Tampa Bay Rays7785.47510
Athletics7686.46911
Baltimore Orioles7587.46312
Los Angeles Angels7290.44415
Minnesota Twins7092.43217
Chicago White Sox60102.37027


Record vs. opponents

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Record vs. American League

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2025 American League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2025

TeamATHBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYSEATBTEXTORNL
Athletics4–23–35–12–44–28–54–24–94–32–46–73–35–82–520–28
Baltimore2–45–86–03–41–53–42–45–10–64–95–17–62–46–724–24
Boston3–38–54–34–22–44–24–21–53–39–43–310–33–45–826–22
Chicago1–50–63–42–115–83–33–103–38–51–61–54–22–43–321–27
Cleveland4–24–32–411–28–54–28–53–39–43–32–45–22–43–320–28
Detroit2–45–14–28–55–84–29–45–28–54–22–43–32–43–423–25
Houston5–84–32–43–32–42–43–38–55–13-35–83–47–64–231–17
Kansas City2–44–22–410–35–84–93–33–37–60–63–43–36-14–226–22
Los Angeles9–41–55–13–33–32–55–83–32–43–44–93–35–82–422–26
Minnesota3–46–03–35–84–95–81–56–74–22–43–43–33–32–420–28
New York4–29–44–96–13–32–43–36–04–34–25–19–44–25–826–22
Seattle7–61–53–35–14–24–28–54–39–44–31–53–310–32–425–23
Tampa Bay3–36–73–102–42–53–34–33–33–33–34–93–33–37–628–20
Texas8–54–24–34–24–24–26–71-68–53–32–43–103–32–425–23
Toronto5–27–68–53–33–34–32–42–44–24–28–54–26–74–230–18

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Record vs. National League

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2025 American League record vs. National League

Source:MLB Standings

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Athletics1–22–10–33–02–11–22–11–21–21–21–21–21–51–22–1
Baltimore1–23–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–23–03–01–21–21–5
Boston1–23–31–22–13–02–12–10–32–11–21–21–21–23–03–0
Chicago1–21–21–52–12–10–32–11–21–22–13–01–22–10–32–1
Cleveland1–20–30–31–52–11–22–12–13–01–23–00–32–10–32–1
Detroit3–00–32–11–23–00–31–21–21–21–22–42–13–02–11–2
Houston3–02–12–12–14–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–10–31–22–1
Kansas City2–12–12–11–23–01–21–21–21–21–23–01–22–13–32–1
Los Angeles2–12–10–31–21–26–01–20–30–32–11–21–22–12–11–2
Minnesota1–20–32–11–21–21–21–22–42–11–22–12–13–00–31–2
New York1–22–11–21–22–11–20–33–03–31–22–12–11–23–03–0
Seattle0–32–12–12–13–00–32–11–21–20–33–05–10–33–01–2
Tampa Bay2–12–11–20–32–11–23–32–13–00–32–13–02–12–13–0
Texas2–43–01–22–13–01–20–33–02–10–32–11–21–22–12–1
Toronto2–12–12–12–13–01–22–11–20–32–41–23–03–03–03–0

Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Roster

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2025 Cleveland Guardians
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

  • 55Craig Albernaz(associate manager)
  • 15Sandy Alomar Jr.(first base/catching)
  • 85 Junior Betances(assistant hitting)
  • 50Kai Correa(field coordinator)
  • 56Grant Fink(hitting)
  • 81Brad Goldberg(assistant pitching)
  • 88 Caleb Longshore(bullpen)
  • 84 J. T. Maguire(outfield/base running)
  • 53Rouglas Odor(third base/infield)
  • 82 Ricky Pacione(bullpen catcher)
  • 83 Dan Puente(assistant hitting)
  • 89 Agustin Rivero(coach/interpreter)
  • 72 Eric Rodríguez(bullpen catcher)
  • 86Joe Torres(assistant pitching)
  • -- Josh Tubbs(hitting analyst)
  • 51Carl Willis(pitching)

Regular season

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Game log

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2025 Game Log: 88–74 (Home: 45–36; Away: 43–38)
March/April: 17–13 (Home: 10–5; Away: 7–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 27@Royals7–4(10)Clase (1–0)Long (0–1)Sewald (1)39,3931–0W1
2March 29@Royals3–4Lynch IV (1–0)Sewald (0–1)Estévez (1)22,0151–1L1
3March 30@Royals6–2Bibee (1–0)Wacha (0–1)15,4142–1W1
4March 31@Padres2–7Hart (1–0)Ortiz (0–1)43,4042–2L1
5April 1@Padres0–7King (1–0)Allen (0–1)37,1202–3L2
6April 2@Padres2–5Cease (1–0)Lively (0–1)Suárez (3)35,8582–4L3
7April 4@Angels8–6Herrin (1–0)Soriano (0–1)44,7493–4W1
8April 5@Angels4–10Kochanowicz (1–0)Bibee (1–1)41,1283–5L1
9April 6@Angels2–6Zeferjahn (1–0)Ortiz (0–2)41,4833–6L2
10April 8White Sox1–0Clase (2–0)Clevinger (0–2)33,7224–6W1
11April 9White Sox3–2Sewald (1–1)Burke (1–2)Clase (1)12,9975–6W2
12April 10White Sox6–1Williams (1–0)Cannon (0–2)12,6636–6W3
13April 11Royals7–0Herrin (2–0)Bubic (2–1)15,4307–6W4
14April 12Royals6–3Ortiz (1–2)Lorenzen (1–2)20,2568–6W5
15April 13Royals2–4Ragans (1–0)Lively (0–2)Estévez (5)17,8648–7L1
16April 15@Orioles6–3Allen (1–1)Morton (0–4)Clase (2)14,2039–7W1
17April 16@Orioles1–9Kremer (2–2)Williams (1–1)13,9649–8L1
18April 17@Orioles2–6Sugano (2–1)Bibee (1–2)16,2019–9L2
19April 18@Pirates10–7Ortiz (2–2)Mlodzinski (1–3)Clase (3)27,90010–9W1
20April 19@Pirates3–0Lively (1–2)Skenes (2–2)Clase (4)37,71311–9W2
21April 20@Pirates5–4(10)Clase (3–0)Santana (0–1)Cantillo (1)12,43312–9W3
22April 21Yankees6–4Williams (2–1)Schmidt (0–1)Smith (1)20,89613–9W4
23April 22Yankees3–2Bibee (2–1)Leiter Jr. (2–2)Smith (2)21,54914–9W5
24April 23Yankees1–5Rodón (3–3)Ortiz (2–3)23,98114–10L1
April 25Red SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: April 26
25April 26(1)Red Sox5–4Herrin (3–0)Bernardino (1–1)Smith (3)17,36715–10W1
26April 26(2)Red Sox3–7Buehler (4–1)Nikhazy (0–1)24,31615–11L1
27April 27Red Sox3–13Bello (2–0)Allen (1–2)24,62115–12L2
28April 28Twins1–11Ober (3–1)Williams (2–2)15,01815–13L3
29April 29Twins2–1Clase (4–0)Varland (1–2)14,31216–13W1
30April 30Twins4–2Smith (1–0)López (2–2)Clase (5)15,52317–13W2
May: 14–13 (Home: 6–6; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
31May 1Twins4–3(10)Allard (1–0)Topa (1–2)15,96818–13W3
32May 2@Blue Jays3–5Little (1–0)Junis (0–1)Hoffman (7)26,08718–14L1
33May 3@Blue Jays5–3Allard (2–0)García (0–1)Clase (6)40,50719-14W1
34May 4@Blue Jays5–4Bibee (3–2)Francis (2–5)Clase (7)30,64120–14W2
May 5@NationalsPostponed (rain); Makeup: May 6
35May 6(1)@Nationals9–10López (5–0)Smith (1–1)Finnegan (12)see 2nd game20–15L1
36May 6(2)@Nationals9–1Lively (2–2)Lord (1–4)21,94821–15W1
37May 7@Nationals8–6Cantillo (1–0)Soroka (0–2)Clase (8)19,89622–15W2
38May 9Phillies6–0Williams (3–2)Nola (1–6)25,32823–15W3
39May 10Phillies1–7Suárez (1–0)Bibee (3–3)34,78223–16L1
40May 11Phillies0–3Wheeler (4–1)Ortiz (2–4)Romano (3)20,30423–17L2
41May 12Brewers5–0Junis (1–1)Peralta (4–3)17,35924–17W1
42May 13Brewers2–0Allen (2–2)Priester (1–2)Clase (9)16,15325–17W2
43May 14Brewers5–9Henderson (2–0)Herrin (3–1)25,06325–18L1
44May 16@Reds4–5Singer (5–2)Bibee (4–5)Pagán (10)26,13125–19L2
45May 17@Reds1–4Mey (1–0)Cecconi (0–1)Pagán (11)38,58625–20L3
46May 18@Reds1–3Abbott (3–0)Ortiz (2–5)Pagán (12)27,62825–21L4
47May 19@Twins5–6[a]Durán (2–0)Smith (1–2)see 2nd game25–22L5
May 20@TwinsPostponed (rain); Makeup: Sept 20
48May 21@Twins5–1Williams (4–2)Paddack (2–4)26,14226–22W1
49May 22@Tigers7–0Bibee (4–4)Flaherty (2–6)21,93727–22W2
50May 23@Tigers3–1Cecconi (1–1)Jobe (4–1)Clase (10)26,70128–22W3
51May 24@Tigers7–5(10)Herrin (4–1)Hanifee (2–2)37,25629–22W4
52May 25@Tigers0–5Skubal (5–2)Allen (2–3)37,03129–23L1
53May 26Dodgers2–7Yamamoto (6–3)Williams (4–3)34,71129–24L2
54May 27Dodgers5–9May (3–4)Bibee (4–5)25,42229–25L3
55May 28Dodgers7–4Festa (1–0)Scott (0–1)Clase (11)23,38130–25W1
56May 30Angels1–4Soriano (4–3)Ortiz (2–6)31,40730–26L1
57May 31Angels7–5Allen (3–3)Zeferjahn (2–1)Clase (12)28,18431–26W1
June: 9–16 (Home: 4–9; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
58June 1Angels4–2Williams (5–3)Kochanowicz (3–7)Clase (13)26,51832–26W2
59June 3@Yankees2–3Rodón (8–3)Bibee (4–6)Williams (6)40,68332–27L1
60June 4@Yankees4–0Ortiz (3–6)Schmidt (2–3)36,75933–27W1
61June 5@Yankees0–4Fried (8–1)Cecconi (1–2)41,66533–28L1
62June 6Astros2–4Gordon (1–1)Allen (3–4)Hader (17)31,81933–29L2
63June 7Astros3-5(10)Hader (2–0)Gaddis (0–1)Sousa (1)31,71733–30L3
64June 8Astros4–2Smith (2–2)Okert (1–2)Clase (14)23,87634–30W1
65June 9Reds4–7Miley (1–0)Ortiz (3–7)Pagán (16)23,43634–31L1
66June 10Reds0–1Abbott (6–1)Cecconi (1–3)26,75334–32L2
67June 11Reds11–2Allen (4–4)Lodolo (4–5)28,56435–32W1
68June 13@Mariners2–7Vargas (2–5)Herrin (4–2)34,37835–33L1
69June 14@Mariners3–4Kowar (1–0)Clase (4–1)32,21135–34L2
70June 15@Mariners0–6Hancock (3–2)Ortiz (3–8)40,87135–35L3
71June 17@Giants3–2Cecconi (2–3)Ray (8–2)Clase (15)36,22236–35W1
72June 18@Giants4–2Allen (5–4)Verlander (0–4)Clase (16)34,05537–35W2
73June 19@Giants1–2Webb (7–5)Festa (1–1)Doval (11)40,09337–36L1
74June 20@Athletics1–5Springs (6–5)Bibee (4–7)8,57837–37L2
75June 21@Athletics4–2Ortiz (4–8)Spence (2–2)Clase (17)8,38338–37W1
76June 22@Athletics3–0Cecconi (3–3)Sears (5–7)Clase (18)10,21539–37W2
77June 24Blue Jays6–10Lauer (4–1)Allen (5–5)22,52539–38L1
78June 25Blue Jays5–4(10)Enright (1–0)Fluharty (3–2)23,84940–38W1
79June 26Blue Jays0–6Gausman (6–6)Bibee (4–8)26,21740–39L1
80June 27Cardinals0–5Gray (8–2)Ortiz (4–9)34,78740–40L2
81June 28Cardinals6-8Svanson (1–0)Festa (1–2)Helsley (16)32,48440–41L3
82June 29Cardinals0–7Liberatore (6–6)Allen (5–6)27,93540–42L4
July: 14–12 (Home: 7–6; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
83July 1@Cubs2–5Boyd (8–3)Williams (5–4)Palencia (9)38,25740–43L5
84July 2@Cubs4–5Imanaga (5–2)Bibee (4–9)Palencia (10)35,25040–44L6
85July 3@Cubs0–1(10)Flexen (5–0)Clase (4–2)38,45040–45L7
86July 4Tigers1–2Holton (4–3)Cecconi (3–4)Vest (14)38,21340–46L8
87July 5Tigers0–1Mize (9–2)Allen (5–7)Kahnle (9)34,58040–47L9
88July 6Tigers2–7(10)Lee (4–0)Smith (2–3)30,95340–48L10
89July 7@Astros7–5Festa (2–2)Gordon (3–2)Clase (19)27,47241–48W1
90July 8@Astros10–6(10)Junis (2–1)Hader (5–2)30,68142–48W2
91July 9@Astros4–2Cecconi (4–4)Walter (1–2)Sewald (2)27,68343–48W3
July 10@White SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 11
92July 11(1)@White Sox4–2Allen (6–7)Alexander (4–9)Clase (20)12,86944–48W4
93July 11(2)@White Sox4–5(11)Vasil (4–3)Allard (2–1)25,08444–49L1
94July 12@White Sox6–2Bibee (5–9)Leasure (2–5)21,78545–49W1
95July 13@White Sox6–5(10)Clase (5–2)Eisert (2–2)24,68046–49W2
95th All-Star Game: Cumberland, GA
96July 18Athletics8–6Cecconi (5–4)Sears (7–8)Clase (21)34,69147–49W3
97July 19Athletics2–8Severino (3–11)Allen (6–8)32,94947–50L1
98July 20Athletics8–2Williams (6–4)Springs (8–7)25,85548–50W1
99July 21Orioles10–5Bibee (6–9)Selby (0–1)21,74849–50W2
100July 22Orioles6–3Cantillo (2–0)Young (0–5)Clase (22)22,71450–50W3
101July 23Orioles3–2Gaddis (1–1)Selby (0–2)Clase (23)30,47651–50W4
102July 24Orioles3–4Morton (6–8)Allen (6–9)Soto (1)26,22351–51L1
July 25@RoyalsPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 26
103July 26(1)@Royals3–5(10)Cruz (3–1)Clase (5–3)21,80151–52L2
104July 26(2)@Royals6–4Bibee (7–9)Bubic (8–7)Clase (24)25,27852–52W1
105July 27@Royals1–4Cameron (5–4)Cantillo (2–1)Estévez (27)16,59052–53L1
106July 28Rockies6–8Kinley (1–3)Smith (2–4)Halvorsen (11)19,13052–54L2
107July 29Rockies10–4Allen (7–9)Gordon (2–3)19,80353–54W1
108July 30Rockies5–0Junis (3–1)Freeland (2–11)21,56054–54W2
August: 14–13 (Home: 8–7; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
109August 1Twins3–2(10)Smith (3–4)Funderburk (1–1)32,77755–54W3
110August 2Twins5–4Enright (2–0)Ohl (0–2)Gaddis (1)35,11656–54W4
111August 3Twins4–5Funderburk (2–1)Cantillo (2–2)Ramírez (1)29,24056–55L1
112August 4@Mets7–6(10)Smith (4–4)Helsley (3–2)Enright (1)37,88657–55W1
113August 5@Mets3–2Festa (3–2)Rogers (4–4)Smith (4)39,89558–55W2
114August 6@Mets4–1Williams (7–4)Peterson (7–5)Gaddis (2)40,07259–55W3
115August 8@White Sox9–5Bibee (8–9)Civale (3–7)21,00760–55W4
116August 9@White Sox3–1Cantillo (3–2)Burke (4–9)Smith (5)17,89361–55W5
117August 10@White Sox4–6Martin (4–9)Cecconi (5–5)Taylor (4)19,75061–56L1
118August 12Marlins4–3Smith (5–4)Faucher (3–3)21,87462–56W1
119August 13Marlins4–13Pérez (5–3)Allard (2–2)19,73862–57L1
120August 14Marlins9–4Bibee (9–9)Cabrera (6–6)Smith (6)22,60563–57W1
121August 15Braves0–2Waldrep (3–0)Cantillo (3–3)Iglesias (18)33,57163–58L1
122August 16Braves1–10Wentz (4–3)Cecconi (5–6)Stratton (1)34,05963–59L2
123August 17Braves4–5Bummer (3–2)Enright (2–1)Iglesias (19)28,89963–60L3
124August 18@Diamondbacks3–1Williams (8–4)Gallen (9–13)Smith (7)16,81564–60W1
125August 19@Diamondbacks5–6Burgos (1–0)Herrin (4–3)Saalfrank (2)19,72364–61L1
126August 20@Diamondbacks2–3(10)Saalfrank (1–1)Festa (3–3)16,84864–62L2
127August 22@Rangers3–4Garcia (2–7)Smith (5–5)26,72964–63L3
128August 23@Rangers0–10Leiter (8–7)Allen (7–10)37,00664–64L4
129August 24@Rangers0–5Kelly (10–7)Williams (8–5)34,57764–65L5
130August 25Rays0–9Seymour (2–0)Bibee (9–10)16,32564–66L6
131August 26Rays3–0Messick (1–0)Baz (8–11)Smith (8)19,72965–66W1
132August 27Rays4–3(10)Smith (6–5)Jax (1–7)23,31666–66W2
133August 29Mariners5–4Herrin (5–3)Muñoz (3–2)32,01267–66W3
134August 30Mariners4–3Williams (9–5)Gilbert (4–6)Smith (9)33,20368–66W4
135August 31Mariners2–4Miller (4–5)Bibee (9–11)Muñoz (32)34,13668–67L1
September: 20–7 (Home: 10–3; Away: 10–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
136September 1@Red Sox4–6Bello (11–6)Sabrowski (0–1)Chapman (28)36,02168–68L2
137September 2@Red Sox7–11Slaten (2–4)Gaddis (1–2)34,90268–69L3
138September 3@Red Sox8–1Cantillo (4–3)Bernardino (4–3)36,65869–69W1
139September 4@Rays2–4Pepiot (11–10)Allen (7–11)8,30669–70L1
140September 5@Rays7–1Williams (10–5)Seymour (3–1)8,83670–70W1
141September 6@Rays3–2Gaddis (2–2)Fairbanks (4–5)Smith (10)10,04671–70W2
142September 7@Rays2–1Messick (2–0)Cleavinger (1–5)Smith (11)8,15572–70W3
143September 8Royals10–2Cecconi (6–6)Bergert (2–2)15,87573–70W4
144September 9Royals2–0Cantillo (5–3)Cameron (7–7)Smith (12)15,45874–70W5
145September 10Royals3–4Avila (1–0)Herrin (5–4)Estévez (39)16,81674–71L1
146September 11Royals3–2Festa (4–3)Schreiber (3–3)Smith (13)15,96275–71W1
147September 12White Sox4–0Bibee (10–11)Pérez (1–5)21,77976–71W2
148September 13White Sox3–1Messick (3–0)Martin (6–10)Smith (14)28,64377–71W3
149September 14White Sox3–2Festa (5–3)Eisert (3–6)Smith (15)22,32078–71W4
150September 16@Tigers7–5(10)Smith (7–5)Vest (6–4)31,63979–71W5
151September 17@Tigers4–0Williams (11–5)Flaherty (8–14)34,41580–71W6
152September 18@Tigers3–1Bibee (11–11)Melton (3–2)Gaddis (3)34,26781–71W7
153September 19@Twins6–2Junis (4–1)Sands (4–6)20,15982–71W8
154September 20(1)@Twins6–0Cecconi (7–6)Ryan (13–9)22,16083–71W9
155September 20(2)@Twins8–0Allen (8–11)Ober (5–9)23,24284–71W10
156September 21@Twins2–6Funderburk (4–1)Festa (5–4)22,52684–72L1
157September 23Tigers5–2Williams (12–5)Skubal (13–6)Smith (16)29,57185–72W1
158September 24Tigers5–1Bibee (12–11)Flaherty (8–15)26,29386–72W2
159September 25Tigers2–4Hurter (4–3)Messick (3–1)Vest (22)30,94286–73L1
160September 26Rangers3–7Leiter (10–10)Cecconi (7–7)36,27586–74L2
161September 27Rangers3–2Smith (8–5)Garcia (4–8)36,00087–74W1
162September 28Rangers9–8(10)Kent (1–0)Corniell (0–1)31,05488–74W2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Clinched playoff spot       = Clinched division       = Postponement     
Bold = Guardians team member
  1. ^The May 19 game was suspended due to rain in the top of the fourth inning with the Twins leading 2–1;[10][11] it was completed before the regularly scheduled game on May 21[12]

Postseason

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Game log

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2025 Postseason Game Log: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0)
American League Wild Card Series: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1September 30Tigers1–2Skubal (1–0)Williams (0–1)Vest (1)26,1860–1
2October 1Tigers6–1Smith (1–0)Melton (0–1)26,6691–1
3October 2Tigers3–6Finnegan (1–0)Cantillo (0–1)29,8911–2

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

Player stats

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Note: Team leaders in each category are inbold.

Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBAVGSB
Gabriel Arias1294324495252115327.2208
Will Brennan6110100001.0910
Emmanuel Clase100000000
Matt Festa100000000
David Fry661461625408239.1711
Petey Halpin665200002.3330
Austin Hedges6815513253051018.1611
Tim Herrin100000000
Nolan Jones136355337514253439.2118
C. J. Kayfus44123152710141911.2204
Steven Kwan15662580170291115655.27221
Kyle Manzardo14247047110192276948.2342
Ángel Martínez13944756100232114423.2248
Bo Naylor1233594670221144745.1951
Jhonkensy Noel691481924206134.1620
Dom Nuñez272200000.2860
José Ramírez158593103168343308566.28344
Brayan Rocchio115344348018254422.2338
Johnathan Rodríguez3171614412106.1971
Carlos Santana116396498990115152.2257
Daniel Schneemann1313794878181124138.2069
Lane Thomas3912510202041114.1604
George Valera16417920257.2200
Will Wilson347871540027.1922
Totals1625310643119824017164620494.226129

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Kolby Allard222.63332065.06422191442
Logan Allen8114.2530290156.1157847562122
Tanner Bibee12114.2431310182.1170938654162
Cody Bolton0013.501002.043301
Joey Cantillo533.213413195.078393442108
Slade Cecconi774.3023230132.0125666332109
Emmanuel Clase533.234802447.14620171247
Nic Enright212.03270131.024871230
Matt Festa544.12630054.24429251556
Hunter Gaddis223.11730366.25824232173
Austin Hedges006.003003.062211
Carlos Hernández003.865007.043333
Tim Herrin544.85540042.23723233045
Jakob Junis412.97570066.26424221855
Zak Kent104.58120017.217109817
Ben Lively223.2299044.23816161529
Triston McKenzie0011.124005.277774
Parker Messick312.7277039.2461212638
Doug Nikhazy0113.502104.056665
Luis Ortiz494.361616088.28044434296
Erik Sabrowski011.84330030.114862142
Paul Sewald114.70180215.11498418
Cade Smith852.92765501673.2312419104
Andrew Walters0013.502001.122202
Gavin Williams1253.0631310167.2130625783173
Will Wilson009.001002.022200
Totals88743.71162162471442.012916495955271381

Postseason

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Player stats

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Batting

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBAVGSB
Gabriel Arias3100200010.2000
Chase DeLauter260100001.1670
Petey Halpin2000000000
Austin Hedges110000002.0000
C. J. Kayfus360100001.1670
Steven Kwan3122220000.1670
Kyle Manzardo3110100001.0910
Ángel Martínez131100000.3330
Bo Naylor381100130.1250
Jhonkensy Noel130000000.0000
José Ramírez381200014.2500
Brayan Rocchio392200110.2220
Johnathan Rodriguez230000000.0000
Daniel Schneemann331110010.3330
George Valera372200110.2860
Totals3901016403109.1780

Pitching

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Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Tanner Bibee001.931104.251136
Joey Cantillo013.381002.221123
Slade Cecconi003.861102.121113
Matt Festa000.001000.200011
Hunter Gaddis006.753002.252213
Tim Herrin000.002001.110003
Jakob Junis000.002001.200010
Erik Sabrowski0010.803001.222212
Cade Smith100.003003.100024
Gavin Williams010.001106.052018
Totals122.3333027.022971333

On July 1, 2025, Cleveland Guardians pitcherGavin Williams recorded an unusual inning against the Chicago Cubs atWrigley Field, retiring three baserunners via “non-plate appearance outs” in one inning; one at home plate and two on pickoffs at first base—marking the first such occurrence for Cleveland since at least 1920, and the first in MLB since April 13, 1985.[13]

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAColumbus ClippersInternational LeagueAndy Tracy
AAAkron RubberDucksEastern LeagueGreg DiCenzo
High-ALake County CaptainsMidwest LeagueOmir Santos
Low–ALynchburg HillcatsCarolina LeagueJordan Smith
RookieACL GuardiansArizona Complex LeagueJuan De La Cruz
RookieDSL Guardians GorylDominican Summer LeagueMac Seibert
RookieDSL Guardians MendozaDominican Summer LeagueJonathan López

References

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  1. ^"2025 MLB Standings and Records: Regular Season".MLB.com. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2025.
  2. ^Rogers, Jesse (September 26, 2025)."'That's Guard ball': Inside the chaotic approach that has fueled the Guardians' epic rise".ESPN.com. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2025.
  3. ^Rogers, Jesse (September 25, 2025)."Guardians overtake Tigers with historic surge".ESPN.com. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2025.
  4. ^"Walk-off HBP (!) sends Guardians to postseason, punctuating remarkable run".MLB.com. September 28, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 29, 2025.
  5. ^McDonald, Darragh (October 24, 2024)."Reds Hire Chris Valaika As Hitting Coach".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedOctober 25, 2024.
  6. ^"Reds give Francona 3-year deal to be new manager".MLB.com. October 4, 2024. RetrievedOctober 4, 2024.
  7. ^"Albernaz, Willis staying put on Guardians' coaching staff".MLB.com. November 13, 2024. RetrievedNovember 3, 2024.
  8. ^"Transactions".MLB.com. RetrievedOctober 20, 2024.
  9. ^"Transactions".MLB.com. RetrievedNovember 1, 2024.
  10. ^@WEWS (May 19, 2025)."News 5 Cleveland on Twitter" (Tweet). RetrievedMay 21, 2025 – viaTwitter.
  11. ^"Cleveland Guardians' game against Minnesota Twins suspended".ESPN. May 19, 2025. RetrievedMay 19, 2025.
  12. ^Leach, Matthew (May 21, 2025)."Clemens plays hero with walk-off double in rain-soaked Game 1".mlb.com/twins. MLB Advanced Media. RetrievedMay 21, 2025.
  13. ^"Guardians' Gavin Williams records three straight outs without retiring a batter".www.cleveland.com. RetrievedJuly 7, 2025.

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