David Fry, Guardians and Stephen Vogt
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Stephen Vogt winning American League Manager of the Year in consecutive seasons wouldn’t be unprecedented. But it would certainly be entirely deserved. As the Guardians complete what could be the greatest division comeback in MLB history – rallying from 15 1/2 games back to take control of the AL Central – their second-year manager has made a compelling case that cannot be
Seattle’s Dan Wilson fits a similar mold. The Mariners are celebrating their first division title since 2001, and Casey credited Wilson for providing “a calming presence in that clubhouse, a guy that’s been around the game his whole life.” A 16–1 late-season run made the difference, and Wilson’s debut season could end with hardware.
Stephen Vogt discusses Parker Messick's gutsy start and his team's offensive struggles in the Guardians' 4-2 loss to the Tigers
This week, the Guardians have a chance to complete the biggest comeback in the history of divisional play. Sports commentator Terry Pluto says credit goes to manager Stephen Vogt, who he says has guided the team through adversity.
The Guardians have won 13 of their last 14 games and are now knocking at the door of a playoff spot. If they are able to reach October on an improbable run to end the regular season, manager Stephen Vogt may be named the league's best manager.
Cleveland Guardians designated hitter David Fry suffered a broken nose and facial fractures after he was hit in the face by a pitch during Tuesday’s win over the Detroit Tigers.
As Vogt mentions in his joke, ABS will allow catchers who aren't the best receivers of the ball to challenge pitches that an umpire might've missed. While not every pitch can be challenged, it's still a huge opportunity for one pitch to go a player's way.