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Guardians Get Big Update On Hunter Gaddis
March 9, 2026
By Mike Battaglino
The Cleveland Guardians entered spring training with some questions, but one area of the team seemed to be in very good shape. While jobs were up for grabs in the outfield and in the starting rotation, the bullpen looked to be pretty much set.
Relief pitching turned out to be one of the few places where the Guardians added pieces during the offseason. The newcomers were expected to complement returning closer Cade Smith and top setup man Hunter Gaddis.
Unfortunately, that is where the Guardians have had their most trouble with injuries this spring, as both Smith and Gaddis experienced setbacks that kept them off the mound.
While Smith recently returned to action, Gaddis remains sidelined, but the Guardians recently received a big update on the latter, and he has not been ruled out for Opening Day.
“Guardians manager Stephen Vogt says Hunter Gaddis is back in the building in Goodyear to resume his normal throwing program, and anticipates him getting [on] the mound here in the coming days. As for his Opening Day status, Vogt says the team needs to see how he progresses,” Mason Horodyski wrote on X.
Following his spring debut on Feb. 27, Gaddis felt tightness in his forearm. An MRI did not reveal any structural damage, which was very good news, so the right-hander has been recovering via rest.
Losing him for any length of time during the regular season would be significant, as Smith takes over as the full-time closer for the first time. Gaddis has 68 holds over the past two seasons, which is the most in MLB.
Last season, which was his fourth in the majors, Gaddis had 35 holds in 73 appearances. That was particularly important as Cleveland’s bullpen roles changed following the loss of All-Star closer Emmanuel Clase to an MLB gambling investigation.
Smith proved he was more than capable as Clase’s replacement, posting a 6-1 record with 13 saves over the final two months of the season. He suffered from a stiff neck early in this spring training and did not appear in a game until March 5. Fortunately, he looked just fine, retiring the side on just nine pitches in one inning of work against the Chicago White Sox.
Even though the Guardians still look to be fine with regard to their relief pitching, the sooner they know Gaddis will be back, the better.
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