Cleveland Guardians Prospect Report 3/31/26
Gaddis continues strong rehab stint; Nolan Jones still hitting Triple-A pitching
Arthur Kinney
Apr 1
SCOREBOARD
Columbus Clippers 3, Indianapolis Indians 1 (Statcast)
REHAB
Hunter Gaddis (RP): 1 IP, 1 H, 1 K - Gaddis was solid in his second rehab effort of the season, with his four-seamer (93-94 MPH) being his most effective pitch (all four of his balls came on off-speed stuff) but also the source of the lone hit he allowed.
HIGHLIGHTS
Nolan Jones (DH): 2-4, 2 R, 1 2B - Jones is doing everything in his power so far this season to get back on a major league roster, be it with the Guardians or another org. He is now slashing .375/.474/.813 after extending his extra-base hit streak to three games with a double (101.4 MPH) as part of a two-hit effort (His single being even harder-hit at 105.6 MPH.) that was the offensive highlight of a Home Opener pitchers’ duel at the Corner of Neil and Nationwide.
Logan Allen (SP): W (1-0), 5 IP, 4 H, 1 R (earned), 1 BB, 2 WP, 5 K, 1 HR allowed - Allen’s 2026 debut was, by and large, a very good one. While he did struggle at points in the third and fifth frames, the only damage he allowed came from one bad pitch in an otherwise solid second inning. While his fastball only sat 90-91, it was also his least-used pitch (11 times compared to 14 changeups, 16 sweepers, 17 cutters, and 21 sinkers). For those looking for a common thread between Logan’s pair of wild pitches, they were both thrown to Konnor Griffin.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES
Cooper Ingle (C): 1-2, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 1 K - Not only did Ingle give the Clip Show the lead for good with his two-run single in the fourth, he also made multiple noteworthy impressive plays, including a pair of plays at the plate (more on those later), an assist on a dribbler in front of the plate, and a caught stealing.
Stuart Fairchild (LF): 1-3, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 SB - Fairchild, much like Jones, is off to a good start in Triple-A after failing to make the Big Club out of camp - in his case doing so with a season-opening three-game hit streak.
Petey Halpin (RF): 0-3, 1 HBP, 1 K - While he had a rough night at the plate, Halpin made several impressive defensive plays, including a spectacular diving catch in the second inning, a pair of defensive assists on force outs at the plate, and a game-ending catch of a 91.9 MPH line drive off the bat of Indianapolis 2B Termarr Johnson.
Codi Heuer (RP): H (1), 1 IP, 1 BB, 1 K - Heuer’s fastball neared 98 in a 2026 debut which saw him face the minimum thanks to the aforementioned caught stealing.
Tanner Burns (RP): S (1), 1 IP, 1 BB - Burns remains unscored upon in three 2026 frames after needing only eleven pitches (and a pitch timer violation that resulted in ball four to Esmerlyn Valdez) record his first save since September 19, 2024 at Toledo.
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