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Locked On Guardians - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Guardians

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Cleveland Guardians HOLD ON for MUCH Needed Win Vs. Chicago White Sox Thanks to Kahlil Watson

Jun 25, 202641 min
Summary

In this episode of Locked On Guardians, hosts Jeff Ellis and Justin Lada analyze the Cleveland Guardians' nail-biting victory over the Chicago White Sox. While the win was necessary, the hosts discuss the uncomfortable nature of the team's recent performances, highlighting how bullpen management and missed opportunities continue to cause stress for fans. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on specific pitching decisions, including the heavy reliance on certain relievers and the management of pitch counts for starters like Tanner Bibee. The hosts examine the team’s current bullpen struggles, particularly the lack of reliable left-handed options and the difficulties surrounding high-leverage situations. Beyond the game recap, the conversation shifts toward the future, as the hosts preview the upcoming homestand and dive into potential candidates for the Guardians’ nineteenth pick in the upcoming MLB draft. By balancing critical analysis of recent game strategies with long-term roster development, the hosts provide a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities facing the team as they navigate the remainder of the season.

Updated Jun 25, 2026

About This Episode

Cleveland Guardians survive a gut wrenching game vs. the Chicago White Sox, avoiding a sweep. Justin Lada and Jeff Ellis break down the Guardians’ nerve-racking victory, spotlighting Kahlil Watson’s timely hits, the team’s concerning outfield shuffle, and if the call for Cooper Ingle is coming soon. We also get into Tanner Bibee's recent stretch of reliability. And the show covers who the Cleveland Guardians  could take with 19th overall pick such as Archer Horn, Tyler Spangler, and Cade Townsend. We also discuss theories about the Guardians managing starting rotation fatigue.

 

00:00 A gutwrenching bullpen performance

03:31 Where Cade Smith went wrong

07:12 Bullpen issues in extra innings

16:34 Pitching strategy and performance

20:47 Theories about managing the Guardians starters workloads

30:22 Which high school bats should the Guardians consider at 19?

34:27 Is Cade Townsend an option at 19?

38:23 Why Caden Bogenpohl is a risky pick in any round

 

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