
Cleveland Guardians Make Roster Moves With 4 Players
Tommy Wild
Partner
The Cleveland Guardians cut their Spring Training roster to 44 players following recent moves.
The Cleveland Guardians continue to cut down their big-league Spring Training roster as Opening Day gets closer and closer. The organization made a series of roster moves on Sunday, involving four of its players.
Optioned To Triple-A: Johnathan Rodriguez
Johnathan Rodriguez was optioned to Triple-A on Sunday and will start the season at the Minor League level.
The outfielder came into Spring Training with a big opportunity to make an impact, and possibly even make his way onto the Opening Day roster. Cleveland only has four right-handed hitters on its 40-man, including J-Rod, and they still need more balance in the lineup.
Rodriguez didn’t have a bad Spring Training. He did log six hits in 22 at-bats, for a batting average of .273. However, none of those were extra base hits, which is really what the Guardians need out of a player with his skillset if he's going to occupy a spot on the Major League roster.
Rodriguez remains an option in the outfield at the big-league level, but there are other players who will get some run before him.
The Guardians reassigned two catchers, Kody Huff and Cooper Ingle, to Minor League camp as part of their roster moves on Sunday.
With Bo Naylor competing in the World Baseball Classic, the Guardians needed some more depth behind the plate. But Bo is back in Goodyear, so reassigning this pair to keep them working makes the most sense.
As for Ingle, even though his time at big-league camp is over, he impressed quite a few people during his stint, including manager Stephen Vogt.
“What we're seeing from Coop is, obviously, we know this kid can hit, and he works extremely hard at that, but we've seen growth behind the plate this spring,” said Cleveland’s skipper late last week.
“Just from his work, in practice, the things he's diving in with Sandy while he was here… this kid's super athletic, and he did a great job last year, taking a step forward in his game planning. Were hoping he continues that down that path. We're very excited for Cooper's future.”
Dayan Frias recently re-joined the Guardians after spending the last few weeks with Team Colombia in the World Baseball Classic. He’ll continue to get his spring work in with the Minor League group.
After all of these moves, Cleveland's Spring Training roster is now down to 44 players.
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