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The Guardians’ top 20 games from a season to remember: The week in basebal
Updated: Dec. 24, 2022, 1:14 p.m.|Published: Dec. 24, 2022, 1:03 p.m.
By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio --
As the year draws to a close, and the winter wind whips outside your windows, let us warm our hands and souls with thoughts of a warmer time when the Guardians surprised everyone but themselves by winning the American League Central a few months ago.
Here are the Guards’ 20 most memorable games from a season which saw them win 92 games, and a wild card series against the Rays before losing to the Yankees in the fifth and deciding game of the ALDS.
No. 20. April 10: Rookie Steven Kwan, batting second, gives an indication of what’s to come by going 5 for 5, with four runs in a 17-3 win over the Royals.
No. 19. April 12: Jose Ramirez, long before he tore a ligament in his right thumb, drives in a season-high six runs in a 10-5 win over Cincinnati. Ramirez hits a slam in the ninth to break up a tight game.
No. 18. Oct. 2: Emmanuel Clase earns his MLB-leading 41st save with a scoreless ninth inning in a 7-5 win over the Royals.
No. 17. July 12: Shane Bieber throws the Guardians’ only complete game of the season, beating the White Sox, 4-1, on a 95-pitch, three-hitter. He strikes out seven doesn’t walk a batter.
No. 16. Aug. 19: Triston McKenzie strikes out a career-high 14 batters in seven innings in a 5-2 win over the White Sox. The win maintains the Guards’ one-game lead in the AL Central.
No. 15, Aug. 12: Canadian-born Cal Quantrill returns to his native soil and throws seven scoreless innings in a 8-0 win over Toronto at Rogers Centre. Josh Naylor, also Canadian born, supports his former Little League rival with a two-run homer.
No. 14. April 23: Center fielder Myles Straw scales the outfield fence at Yankee Stadium in the ninth inning to battle the Bleacher Creatures after they rained insults on Kwan, who stunned himself crashing into the fence in left center in pursuit of a fly ball. The Creatures responded by throwing garbage at Straw and right fielder Oscar Mercado.
No. 13. September 9: Twins manager Rocco Baldelli, desperate to stop the runaway train that is the Guardians, asked plate umpire Ted Barrett to check the hair of right-hander James Karinchak for a foreign substance. Barrett spends several minutes running his fingers through Karinchak flowing locks and finds nothing. Karinchak, slightly rattled, gives up a two-run homer in the eighth, but the G’s win, 7-6.
No. 12. Sept. 5: Rookie outfielder Oscar Gonzalez’s two-run double in the 10th inning beats Kansas City, 6-5, to end a five-game losing streak and keep a one-game lead in the division.
No. 11. Sept. 21: McKenzie strikes out out 13 with no walks over eight innings in a 8-2 win over the White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field. Kwan went 3 for 4 with a home run, two runs and a stolen base.
No. 10. Sept. 22: The Guardians complete a three-game sweep of the White Sox. Bieber goes 7 2/3 innings and Ramirez drives in two runs in a 4-2 victory. It completes a 15-game stretch in which the G’s went 10-2 against division rivals Chicago and Minnesota to all but end the race in the AL Central.
No. 9. June 29: Josh Naylor head butts manager Terry Francona -- Francona was wearing a batting helmet, Naylor was not -- after hitting a walk-off, three-run homer to beat the Twins, 7-6, in 10 innings. The Twins scored three times in the top of the 10th to take a 6-3 lead, but it wasn’t enough.
No. 8. June 30: Andres Gimenez hits a walk-off two-run homer in the ninth to beat Twins, 5-3, to pull within one game of first place. Not only does Gimenez do a bat flip in front of the Twins’ dugout, but as he rounds third base he motions as if he put them to sleep.
No. 7. July 19: Ramirez, Gimenez and Clase represent the Guardians well in the AL’s 3-2 All-Star Game victory at Dodger Stadium. Ramirez goes 2 for 2, Gimenez turns in a sparkling play at second base and Clase announces his presence by striking out the NL in order on 10 pitchers to earn the save in the ninth inning.
No. 6. June 15: Kwan endangers life and limb with a diving catch on the warning track in left field to rob Colorado’s Jose Iglesias of a two-run extra-base hit in the seventh inning. The Guardians win, 7-5, at Coors Field.
No. 5. August 26: Kwan does it again, this time diving into the seats along the left field grand stand at T Mobile Park in Seattle to catch Cam Raleigh’s foul ball in a 3-2 loss in 11 innings.
No. 4. Sept. 17: In a critical doubleheader against the rival Twins, Amed Rosario goes a combined 8 for 13 with six RBI. The Guardians sweep the doubleheader to take a 4 1/2 game lead in the Central.
No. 3. May 9: Naylor, with the Guardians trailing the White Sox, 5-1, after seven innings, drives in eight runs in his last three at-bats in a 12-9 victory in 11 innings. He doubled home a run in the eighth, hit a grand slam in the ninth and a go-ahead three-run homer in the 11th.
No. 2. Oct. 15: Gonzalez hits a two-run, two-out walk-off single in the ninth inning for a 6-5 win over the Yankees in Game 3 of the ALDS. It gives the Guards a 2-1 lead in the series and Gonzalez his third go-ahead hit in the same postseason. Hall of Famer David Ortiz is the only other player to do that.
No. 1. Oct. 8: Gonzalez sends Corey Kluber’s 1-0 pitch into the left field bleachers in the 15th inning for a 2-1 victory over the Rays in the second and deciding game of the wild card series.
Names to remember
RHP Nick Wittgren, who pitched for Cleveland from 2019 through 2021, has signed a minor league deal with the Royals.
LHP Tanner Tully, one of 17 rookies to make their big league debut with Cleveland last year, has signed a minor league deal with the Yankees.
RHP Kade McClure, who pitched at Mentor High School, has been traded to the Giants and invited to big league camp after spending six years with the White Sox.
LHP Thomas Pannone, a ninth-round pick by the Indians in 2013, recently signed a minor league deal with Milwaukee. It includes an invitation to big league camp.
RHP Anthony Castro, who made 12 appearances with the Guardians last season, recently signed a minor league deal with the Nationals. It includes an invitation to big league camp.
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