Gavin Williams strikes out six as Guardians ground Angels for 8-1 spring training win
Updated: Mar. 04, 2025, 6:15 p.m.|Published: Mar. 04, 2025, 5:43 p.m.
By Joe Noga, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The gas tank can empty in a hurry for pitchers during spring training outings. Starters who are trying to stretch out and build up their innings can see Cactus League appearances go from brilliant to beleaguered in a matter of one or two batters.
Gavin Williams threw heat at the Angels for two innings Tuesday, striking out six of the first eight batters he faced. But by the time Williams came out for the third, fatigue had set in, and Williams' afternoon ended ahead of schedule as the Guardians picked up an 8-1 exhibition win against Los Angeles at Goodyear Ballpark.
It’s totally understandable. Pitch count is more important than results at this point in camp. But the Gavin Williams that was on the mound for the first two innings is the one Cleveland needs to see more of in 2025.
Williams threw 51 pitches, including 31 strikes, hitting 98-95 mph with his fastball and around 86 mph with his slider in his second spring start. He allowed a leadoff double to Kyren Paris in the third and an RBI single to Nelson Rada before Trenton Denholm replaced him to get the final two outs of the frame.
Guardians hitters struggled to break through early against Angels starter Jack Kochanowicz, who worked in and out of trouble through three scoreless innings with a strikeout. José Ramírez and Kyle Manzardo reached on back-to-back singles in the first, but Carlos Santana and Lane Thomas grounded out to end the scoring threat.
Kochanowicz allowed a leadoff double to Will Brennan in the second, but after Brennan advanced to third on a fly out by Bo Naylor, he was thrown out trying to score on a ground ball off the bat of Gabriel Arias.
Brennan added a base hit in the fourth and stayed in the game after a brief visit on the bases from manager Stephen Vogt and trainers. He was replaced by Johnathan Rodriguez in right field for the top of the fifth for precautionary reasons with lower back tightness.
With Chase DeLauter sidelined by sports hernia surgery earlier in the day, Brennan has a clear opportunity to seize a spot on the opening day roster.
Guardians hitters rocked Angels top prospect Caden Dana in the sixth, scoring four times including RBI singles by Lane Thomas and Bo Naylor and an RBI sacrifice fly off the bat of Rodriguez. Dana threw just 21 pitches and recorded one out before he was removed in favor of Darrell Hicks.
Hicks uncorked a wild pitch on a swinging third strike by Angel Martinez that allowed pinch-runner Kahlil Watson to score from third and gave Cleveland a three-run advantage.
Thomas has driven in a team-high seven runs in his six games and has a 1.015 OPS this spring.
Dana re-entered in the seventh and gave up three more runs including an RBI double to Will Wilson and a two-run home run to Yordys Valdes. It was the second spring home run for Valdes, whose three Cactus League hits have all gone for extra-bases.
Logan Allen, making his third appearance, worked three scoreless innings, allowing two hits and a walk. Allen turned things over to Guardians bullpen mainstays Cade Smith, Hunter Gaddis and Tim Herrin to close out the afternoon.
Smith allowed a one-out triple to Angels top draft pick Christian Moore, but stranded the runner at third when he fielded a smash back to the mound by Juan Flores for the second out, and Valdes ran down a pop to shallow left off the bat of Gustavo Campero with a sliding catch to save a run.
Gaddis allowed a pair of hits, but worked out of trouble in the eighth thanks to a double play turned by Martinez and Valdes and a strikeout of David Mershon.
Herrin allowed a leadoff bloop single to Sam Brown, but recorded a pair of strikeouts in a scoreless ninth.
Jhonkensy Noel picked up his first spring home run when he drove a fastball from Samy Natera 386 feet into the Guardians' bullpen in left. Noel is hitting .235 with seven strikeouts in 17 spring at-bats.
The Guardians improved their Cactus League record to 3-7-1, while the Angels slipped to 5-6-1.
Next: The Guardians are off Wednesday. They return to the field at Goodyear Ballpark on Thursday at 8:05 p.m. ET when they face the Diamondbacks. Right-hander Tanner Bibee will make his Cactus League debut. Arizona has not announced a starter. Other pitchers scheduled to appear for Cleveland include Emmanuel Clase, Kolby Allard, Doug Nikhazy, Ryan Webb and Zak Kent.
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ST Game Recap: Angels 1 - Guardians 8
Gavin Williams? More like Gavin WillHIMs.
By Nicole_W22 Mar 4, 2025, 6:25pm EST 0 Comments / 0 New
Gavin Williams consistently hit 98mph again and had a 2nd outing just as impressive as his first. In the 2nd inning he allowed a single and hit the following batter. He worked out of it perfectly, striking out the remaining 3 batters while showing fantastic command of his fastball. Gavin finished the day with 2.1IP, 3H, 1R, 1BB, 6Ks in 51 pitches.
José had a stereotypical Josey AB seeing 8 pitches before hitting a single to center on the 9th pitch.
Will Brennan hit a double down the LF foul line then took 3rd with some aggressive base running. He was thrown out at home after running on contact, but Spring Training is the time to practice that timing and speed. During his second AB, he followed up with a bit of a bloop single to RF. It wasn’t fielded cleanly by the Angels defense allowing Brennan to reach. However the trainer made a visit to Brennan and he was pulled for the top half of the 5th inning. Reports are indicating that he was removed with lower back tightness, but Jim Rosenhaus did state on the radio broadcast that Brennan was in the dugout and not being attended to for the remainder of that inning.
With the DeLauter news, we will have to hope that Brennan can stay healthy and that his performance these last two games is indicative of what he’s able to bring come March 27th.
Logan Allen went three innings allowing 2H, 1BB, and striking out 2 and earned the win.
In the bottom of the 6th, the offense popped off. Lane Thomas hit an RBI single, Johnathan Rodriguez’s sac fly scored Kyle Manzardo, and Bo Naylor added his own RBI single. Angel Martínez put up a 7 pitch AB that resulted in a strike out that somehow resulted in Bo stealing 2nd, advancing to 3rd, and Kahlil Watson scoring.
In the bottom of the 7th, Will Wilson hit an RBI double and Yordys Valdes made the score 7-1 Guards with homer to center.
Scoring would be capped off with non-other than a towering Jhonkensy Noel homer to left center.
Cade Smith, Hunter Gaddis, and Tim Herrin all got some work in today. Surprising no one, they looked as good as ever. All three pitchers worked one inning, not allowing a run.
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