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Up top: Guardians own No. 1 pick in upcoming MLB draft, a selection that could alter team's future

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It's been a season of firsts for the Cleveland Guardians.

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Will Brennan homers, Guardians beat Red Sox 6-0 to spoil Boston's Patriots’ Day game

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Will Brennan hit a pinch-hit, two-run homer in the seventh inning and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Red Sox 6-0 in Boston’s traditional Patriots’ Day game.

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Guardians ace Shane Bieber to have season-ending Tommy John surgery after solid start in 2024

Read full article: Guardians ace Shane Bieber to have season-ending Tommy John surgery after solid start in 2024

Cleveland Guardians ace Shane Bieber will have season-ending Tommy John elbow surgery, a major blow to the team and the 2020 Cy Young winner.

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Terry Francona steps away as Cleveland's winningest manager, 2 World Series titles with Boston

Read full article: Terry Francona steps away as Cleveland's winningest manager, 2 World Series titles with Boston

Terry Francona of the Cleveland Guardians is stepping away after 23 seasons as a major league manager.

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Cleveland claims former LA pitchers Giolito, López and Moore for late playoff push

Read full article: Cleveland claims former LA pitchers Giolito, López and Moore for late playoff push

The Cleveland Guardians are hoping some Los Angeles Angels throwaways can help their playoff push.

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Guardians manager Terry Francona planning multiple operations, potential retirement

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Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona has already scheduled shoulder replacement surgery and plans on having a pair of hernia operations at the end of this season.

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Cleveland Guardians trade pitcher Aaron Civale to Tampa Bay Rays for first base prospect

Read full article: Cleveland Guardians trade pitcher Aaron Civale to Tampa Bay Rays for first base prospect

The Cleveland Guardians have traded starting pitcher Aaron Civale to the Tampa Bay Rays for first base prospect Kyle Manzardo.

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Guardians trade shortstop Amed Rosario to Dodgers for pitcher Noah Syndergaard and nearly $1.9M

Read full article: Guardians trade shortstop Amed Rosario to Dodgers for pitcher Noah Syndergaard and nearly $1.9M

The Cleveland Guardians traded shortstop Amed Rosario to the Los Angeles Dodgers for pitcher Noah Syndergaard and nearly $1.9 million in a deal that addresses major needs for both contending clubs.

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Hitting technology could help baseball's struggling lineups

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Major league hitters are working with the sport's brightest minds to close the gap on a technology-driven pitching renaissance.

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Major league teams searching for advantages with new rules

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The only certainty about Major League Baseball's new rules for the 2023 season is that everyone is going to push and pull on them in search of an edge.

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Guardians manager Terry Francona plans to return in 2023

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Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona has agreed to return for an 11th season after leading the majors’ youngest team to a division title and the AL Division Series in 2022.

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Third wild card creates opportunity for another playoff team

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The Philadelphia Phillies grabbed baseball’s last playoff ticket, and Bryce Harper and company partied into the night.

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Just call them champions, young Guardians win AL Central

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The young Cleveland Guardians finished what they started.

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White Sox pound 5 homers, rock 1st-place Guardians 8-2

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Elvis Andrus hit one of Chicago’s five home runs off rookie Hunter Gaddis and the White Sox cut into Cleveland’s lead in the AL Central with an 8-2 win.

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Cleveland Guardians place slugger Naylor on COVID-19 list

Read full article: Cleveland Guardians place slugger Naylor on COVID-19 list

Cleveland Guardians first baseman Josh Naylor has been added to the team’s COVID-19 injured list, marking the first player to be sidelined by the team’s recent outbreak.

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Guardians have no new COVID-19 cases, coach Willis to manage

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The Cleveland Guardians reported no new COVID-19 cases after an outbreak inside their clubhouse on Wednesday in Chicago caused a postponement and sent manager Terry Francona and five coaches home from a road trip.

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Guardians' new look: Terry Francona back as their manager

Read full article: Guardians' new look: Terry Francona back as their manager

After two difficult years, Terry Francona finally feels like himself.

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Quiet GM meetings end without hint of CBA resolution

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Despite an offseason that figures to be different than any since baseball’s last labor stoppage in 1994-95, the general manger meetings went on as planned in Southern California.

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No Sprite, no spite: Braves' Anthopoulos beaming as WS champ

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Alex Anthopoulos and his family settled on unusual ways to be festive after the Braves' general manager was forced to quarantine at home with COVID-19 as his team ended Atlanta’s 26-year championship drought in the big four major sports.

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Lucky lumber: Rosario's hot bat leads Braves to Series

Read full article: Lucky lumber: Rosario's hot bat leads Braves to Series

Eddie Rosario's hot bat led the Atlanta Braves to a World Series matchup with the Houston Astros and earned him the NL Championship Series MVP award.

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LEADING OFF: La Russa & Baker, Red Sox vs Rays as ALDS begin

Read full article: LEADING OFF: La Russa & Baker, Red Sox vs Rays as ALDS begin

Two septuagenarians will be on the bench when 77-year-old Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa and the Chicago White Sox face the Houston Astros and 72-year-old skipper Dusty Baker in their playoff opener Thursday.

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LEADING OFF: Cleveland plays final home game as Indians

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Cleveland will play its final home game as the Indians, the team’s nickname since 1915.

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Deal 'em up! Scherzer, Turner, Bryant, BƔez and Berrƭos move

Read full article: Deal 'em up! Scherzer, Turner, Bryant, BƔez and Berrƭos move

Now this truly was an All-Star trade deadline day.

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Indians manager Francona misses second game with head cold

Read full article: Indians manager Francona misses second game with head cold

Indians manager Terry Francona remains away from the team and missed his second straight game with a head cold.

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Callaway banned through at least 2022 after harassment probe

Read full article: Callaway banned through at least 2022 after harassment probe

Former New York Mets manager Mickey Callaway was placed on the ineligible list by Major League Baseball through at least the end of the 2022 season following an investigation of sexual harassment allegations.

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Indians top Twins 5-3 in 10 innings on Luplow's 2-run homer

Read full article: Indians top Twins 5-3 in 10 innings on Luplow's 2-run homer

Jordan Luplow hit a two-run homer in the 10th inning off Alex ColomƩ, giving the Cleveland Indians a 5-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins in their series opener.

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Stanton homers twice, powering Yankees past Indians 5-3

Read full article: Stanton homers twice, powering Yankees past Indians 5-3

Giancarlo Stanton busted out of his slump with two rocketed home runs — one with the highest exit velocity this season — and New York connected four times, sending the Yankees to a 5-3 win over the Cleveland Indians.

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Antonetti says Indians cooperating with Callaway inquiry

Read full article: Antonetti says Indians cooperating with Callaway inquiry

FILE - Cleveland Indians pitching coach Mickey Callaway, left, watches with manager Terry Francona during the first inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers, in Detroit, in this May 3, 2017, file photo. Indians manager Terry Francona said no one in the Cleveland organization covered up for former pitching coach Mickey Callaway, who is under investigation by Major League Baseball following allegations of sexual harassment. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)CLEVELAND – Indians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti said Wednesday he couldn't comment on his previous remarks about Mickey Callaway's conduct due to Major League Baseball's ongoing investigation into sexual harassment allegations against the team's former pitching coach. Callaway has been suspended as the Los Angeles Angels pitching coach, pending the outcome of MLB's investigation. He reiterated the team is ā€œfully cooperating with the investigation.ā€In the most recent story, the husband of a woman who had an extramarital affair with Callaway contacted the Indians multiple times to complain about his behavior in 2017.

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Indians' Francona says team didn't cover up for Callaway

Read full article: Indians' Francona says team didn't cover up for Callaway

FILE - Cleveland Indians pitching coach Mickey Callaway, left, watches with manager Terry Francona during the first inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers, in Detroit, in this May 3, 2017, file photo. Indians manager Terry Francona said no one in the Cleveland organization covered up for former pitching coach Mickey Callaway, who is under investigation by Major League Baseball following allegations of sexual harassment. Callaway is currently suspended as the Los Angeles Angels pitching coach, pending the MLB inquiry. Callaway was Cleveland's pitching coach from 2013-17 before he was hired to manage the New York Mets. The Angels already promoted bullpen coach Matt Wise to serve as interim pitching coach last month.

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Cavs, Indians, Browns unite police, area youth for change

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Cleveland Indians head coach J B.Bickerstaff directs his team in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)CLEVELAND – Trying to strengthen the strained relationship between the community and city police, the Cavaliers hosted dozens of area youth for what the NBA team — in its partnership with the Browns and Indians — hopes leads to permanent change. Soon, they were standing side by side with the exercise designed to shown their commonality and not differences. The images of last summer's unrest flashed across the arena's giant scoreboard, which on most nights shows game highlights. One speaker suggested the possibility of holding an event just to get to know the officers on a more personal level.

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Eddie Rosario, Indians finalize $8 million, 1-year contract

Read full article: Eddie Rosario, Indians finalize $8 million, 1-year contract

FILE - Minnesota Twins' Eddie Rosario hits the ball during a spring training baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals in Fort Myers, Fla., in this Monday, March 9, 2020, file photo. The Indians officially signed free agent outfielder Eddie Rosario, adding a quality player who pounded their pitchers in recent years. Rosario passed his physical on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, to finalize a one-year, $8 million contract for 2021. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)CLEVELAND – Free agent outfielder Eddie Rosario has joined the Cleveland Indians, adding a quality player who has haunted their pitchers in recent years. Rosario passed his physical on Thursday and finalized the $8 million, one-year contract he agreed to late last week.

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Indians manager Francona says team's name change "correct"

Read full article: Indians manager Francona says team's name change "correct"

FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2019, file photo, Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona talks before a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies in Cleveland. Francona, on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, praised the Cleveland Indians for trying to do the right thing with a name change that was inevitable, and necessary (AP Photo/Phil Long, File)CLEVELAND – Manager Terry Francona praised the Cleveland Indians for trying to ā€œdo the right thingā€ with a name change that was inevitable — and necessary. ā€œI am proud of the fact that we are going to do something that is correct,ā€ Francona said on a Zoom call from his home in Arizona. He's confident Chris Antonetti, the team's president of baseball operations, and general manager Mike Chernoff will do whatever's necessary to keep the Indians competitive. Schilling pitched for Francona in Philadelphia and Boston, where he helped the Red Sox end their long World Series drought.

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Lester, Kluber, Hand boost free agent total to 175

Read full article: Lester, Kluber, Hand boost free agent total to 175

Kluber gets a $1 million buyout, and the club has said it is interested in re-signing Kluber to a less expensive deal. Lester gets a $10 million buyout from the Chicago Cubs that completes a $155 million, six-year contract rather than a $25 million mutual option. Milwaukee turned down Gyorko and Sogard, a day after declining a $15 million option on 2011 NL MVP Ryan Braun. The White Sox declined a $12 million option for Encarnación and a $7 million option for GonzÔlez, who will receive a $500,000. Kluber gets a $1 million buyout, and the club has said it is interested in re-signing Kluber to a less expensive deal.

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Indians decline options on closer Hand, 1B Santana for 2021

Read full article: Indians decline options on closer Hand, 1B Santana for 2021

The Cleveland Indians have declined contract options on Brad Hand and first baseman Carlos Santana for next season, decisions that will initially cut $27 million from the team's payroll. (AP Photo/Phil Long, File)CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Indians have declined contract options on Brad Hand, first baseman Carlos Santana and outfielder Domingo Santana for next season, moves that cut $30.75 million from the team's projected 2021 payroll. Hand's option was worth $10 million, Carlos Santana's was for $17.5 million and Domingo Santana's $5 million for next season. The team pay buyouts of $1 million to Hand, $500,000 to Carlos Santana and $250,000 to Domingo Santana. Cleveland previewed the hand Hand decision on Thursday, when the club placed him on outright waivers, hoping another team might claim him so they Indians would avoid the buyout.

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Indians expect manager Terry Francona back for 2021 season

Read full article: Indians expect manager Terry Francona back for 2021 season

CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Indians expect manager Terry Francona to return for the 2021 season after he missed 48 games in 2020 due to health reasons. President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti said Tuesday that the 61-year Francona is back home in Arizona resting and recovering. Francona was hospitalized during the season after undergoing surgery for a gastrointestinal issue and then dealing with blood clotting complications. Antonetti has been in daily contact with Francona, Cleveland's manager for the past eight seasons. ā€œHe's starting to feel better and he's really confident he'll be able to manage right from the start next season,ā€ Antonetti said Tuesday on a Zoom call.

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No debate: Judge, Yankees pound Bieber, Indians in opener

Read full article: No debate: Judge, Yankees pound Bieber, Indians in opener

(AP Photo/David Dermer)CLEVELAND – On a night for debates, Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees made quite an opening statement. Staked to an early lead on Judge's homer, Cole showed why the Yankees shelled out $324 million for him in the offseason. Cole's strikeouts were the second-most by a New York pitcher in postseason history. Judge's first homer since coming off the injured list on Sept. 16 — and the first allowed by Bieber at home this season — gave the Yankees a stunning 2-0 lead. He'll face Tanaka, who pitched seven shutout innings in Game 3 of the 2017 ALDS against the Indians.

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Cleveland's 3 major teams link to fight for social change

Read full article: Cleveland's 3 major teams link to fight for social change

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2019, file photo, Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona watches during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg, Fla. Cleveland's three major professional sports franchises--the Browns, Cavaliers and Indians--are teaming up to fight social injustice. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)CLEVELAND Clevelands three major professional sports franchises the Browns, Cavaliers and Indians are teaming up to fight social injustice. Clevelands teams announced an alliance to develop a sustainable and direct strategy to address social injustice facing the city and all Northeast Ohio communities.Kevin Clayton, vice president of diversity, inclusion and engagement for the Cavaliers, hopes the partnership and one-of-a-kind program triggers similar efforts elsewhere. The three-team union will focus on strengthening the relationships between law enforcement and citizens, promote nonpartisan voting activities and provide educational opportunities in the area. For Berry, one of only two Black GM's in the NFL and the youngest at 33, linking with the Cavs and Indians is another effort to promote change.

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Bieber wins again, Lindor homers as Indians down Twins 4-2

Read full article: Bieber wins again, Lindor homers as Indians down Twins 4-2

Cleveland Indians' Francisco Lindor reacts as he runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run in the sixth inning in a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, in Cleveland. Bieber (6-0) allowed two runs and four hits in six innings as the Indians ended a four-game losing streak to the Twins and pulled within 1 1/2 games of the division leaders. Bieber had three walks in the first three innings he came in with just six in 40 2/3 innings all season but regrouped. With the Indians down 2-1, Lindor connected in the sixth off reliever Jorge Alcala (1-1), who replaced starter Rich Hill to start the inning. Carlos Santana followed with a walk, and one out later, pinch-hitter Tyler Naquin delivered an RBI double to put the Indians ahead 4-2.

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Fresh start: Clevinger back with Indians after demotion

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CLEVELAND The Indians are ready to give starter Mike Clevinger another chance and the ball. President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti said Indians players were consulted before the team decided to bring back Clevinger. When the Indians were informed Plesac had broken curfew, the team had him driven back to Cleveland by a car service. The Indians have dealt with some nagging injuries, an inconsistent offense and the Clevinger-Plesac affair threatened to undermine the season. Afterward, the team optioned Clevinger and Plesac to the club's alternate training site in Eastlake, Ohio.

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Indians send down Clevinger, Plesac after virus blunder

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Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Mike Clevinger delivers in the first inning in a baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds, Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020, in Cleveland. Clevinger and Plesac drove to Detroit separately with their baseball equipment on Thursday for an open forum meeting at the team's hotel before the Indians opened a series with the Tigers. So before the opener, the Indians activated Clevinger and Plesac from the restricted list and optioned them to Lake County. While the Indians got a car service to take Plesac back to Cleveland, Clevinger flew home with the team after not telling the Indians he had been out with his teammate. Although both players have twice tested negative for COVID-19 this week, the Indians aren't ready to have them back.

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Indians keeping Clevinger, Plesac away after violations

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(AP Photo/Jim Mone)CLEVELAND The Cleveland Indians went a step further than just putting Mike Clevinger and Zach Plesac into quarantine. Once they learned about Plesac going out, the Indians immediately got him car service to drive him to Cleveland. They can't be 100 percent certain, but the Indians don't believe Plesac or Clevinger came in contact with anyone who has the virus. I guess I would just say theyre in different stages of acceptance.Antonetti said any further discipline for Clevinger and Plesac would handled internally. The Indians are obviously disappointed in Clevinger and Plesac, who have both pitched well for one of baseball's best staffs.

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AP source: Indians' Plesac sent home after protocol misstep

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Indians pitcher Zach Plesac was sent back to Cleveland on Sunday in a rental car after violating team rules and Major League Baseball's coronavirus protocols, a club official told the Associated Press. The official said the 25-year-old Plesac went out with friends in Chicago on Saturday night following his win against the White Sox. Indians team president Chris Antonetti is expected to address Plesac's situation following the team's game in Chicago on Sunday night. The episode with Plesac, the nephew of former big league reliever Dan Plesac, is the most high-profile evidence of baseball's increasing concern about its guidelines. Definitely any time you can maintain social distancing is going to be what we have to focus on, Plesac said July 3.

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LEADING OFF: COVID-stricken Cards shuffle roster, Soto a go

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FILE - In this Friday, July 24, 2020, file photo, St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, right, celebrates a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in a baseball game in St. Louis. Molina says hes one of the players on his team who has tested positive for the coronavirus. St. Louis has been out of action since Friday at the onset of an outbreak, postponing series against the Brewers and Tigers. SOTO A GONationals slugger Juan Soto could return to the starting lineup a day after being activated following a stint on the COVID-19 injured list. Cleveland is scheduled to open a two-game series at home with the Reds.

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Leading Off: Phillies end layoff, visit Judge, Cole, Yankees

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Philadelphia Phillies manager Joe Girardi, left, talks with Bryce Harper, right, prior to a baseball game against the Miami Marlins, Friday, July 24, 2020, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)A look at what's happening around the majors today:BACK TO WORKThe Philadelphia Phillies face a difficult assignment in their long-awaited return to action. Although the Phillies didnt have any players test positive, their games last week were postponed as a cautionary measure. The Phillies got to work out again Saturday, and now come back from a weeklong layoff to face Gerrit Cole and the AL East-leading New York Yankees on the road. MISSING MANAGERThe Cleveland Indians likely will be missing manager Terry Francona for a second straight game when they visit Cincinnati.

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Indians players, owner meet to discuss potential name change

Read full article: Indians players, owner meet to discuss potential name change

(AP Photo/Tony Dejak)CLEVELAND Cleveland's players met Tuesday with owner Paul Dolan to discuss a potential name change for the team, which has been called the Indians for the past 105 years. I was really, really happy and content to just sit there and let them talk back and forth.Francona stressed that nothing has been resolved over the controversial topic. But I think everybody was so genuinely honest and also respectful in the way they gave their opinions," he said. I don't feel like it's my business to sway our players to feel one way or another about that, he said. I just don't feel right about that.The possible name change wasn't the only topic discussed and the team touched on a little bit of everything with Dolan, Francona said.

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Indians manager Francona favors nickname change for club

Read full article: Indians manager Francona favors nickname change for club

He believes the Indians need to change their contentious nickname. I think it's time to move forward, Francona said Sunday. Like Francona, Washington coach Ron Rivera has called for his team to change its name. But I dont think thats a good enough answer today. No one person will replace what MIllsy does and we know that, Francona said.

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