2023 Cleveland Guardians season

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2023  Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Guardians cap logo.svg
League American League
Division Central
Ballpark Progressive Field
City Cleveland, Ohio
Record76–86 (.469)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Larry Dolan
President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti
General managers Mike Chernoff
Managers Terry Francona
Television Bally Sports Great Lakes
(Matt Underwood, Rick Manning, Pat Tabler)
Radio WTAM  · WMMS
Cleveland Guardians Radio Network
(Tom Hamilton, Jim Rosenhaus)
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The 2023 Cleveland Guardians season was the 123rd season for the franchise, which competed in the American League of Major League Baseball (MLB). This was the franchise's second season using the "Guardians" nickname, and 11th and final season under manager Terry Francona, the longest-tenured manager in MLB entering the 2023 season. [1] They entered the season as the defending American League Central champions. The team opened the regular season on March 30, losing on the road against the Seattle Mariners, and concluded the regular season on October 1, losing on the road against the Detroit Tigers. They failed to improve on their 92–70 record from the 2022 season, and failed to qualify for the playoffs.

Contents

Offseason

Rule changes

Pursuant to the CBA, new rule changes will be in place for the 2023 season: [2]

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 8775.53747344041
Detroit Tigers 7884.481937444140
Cleveland Guardians 7686.4691142393447
Chicago White Sox 61101.3772631503051
Kansas City Royals 56106.3463133482358

American League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Baltimore Orioles 10161.623
Houston Astros 9072.556
Minnesota Twins 8775.537
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Tampa Bay Rays 9963.611+10
Texas Rangers 9072.556+1
Toronto Blue Jays 8973.549
Seattle Mariners 8874.5431
New York Yankees 8280.5067
Boston Red Sox 7884.48111
Detroit Tigers 7884.48111
Cleveland Guardians 7686.46913
Los Angeles Angels 7389.45116
Chicago White Sox 61101.37728
Kansas City Royals 56106.34633
Oakland Athletics 50112.30939

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 7–64–23–46–13–35–15–24–27–66–14–28–53–310–326–20
Boston 6–72–43–35–12–55–23–44–39–44–23–32–113–37–620–26
Chicago 2–44–28–55–83–46–73–44–94–23–42–41–61–50–615–31
Cleveland 4–33–35–84–92–47–63–47–62–45–14–33–33–34–320–26
Detroit 1–61–58–59–43–310–33–38–52–53–43–31–53–42–422–24
Houston 3–35–24–34–23–31–59–42–42–510–34–93–39–43–428–18
Kansas City 1–52–57–66–73–105–12–44–92–42–41–63–41–51–616–30
Los Angeles 2–54–34–34–33–34–94–23–34–27–65–82–46–72–419–27
Minnesota 2–43–49–46–75–84–29–43–34–35–13–41–55–23–325–21
New York 6–74–92–44–25–25–24–22–43–45–14–25–83–47–623–23
Oakland 1–62–44–31–54–33–104–26–71–51–51–122–54–92–414–32
Seattle 2–43–34–23–43–39–46–18–54–32–412–13–44–93–322–24
Tampa Bay 5–811–26–13–35–13–34–34–25–18–55–24–32–47–627–19
Texas 3–33–35–13–34–34–95–17–62–54–39–49–44–26–122–24
Toronto 3–106–76–03–44–24–36–14–23–36–74–23–36–71–630–16

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSH
Baltimore 2–11–21–21–22–11–23–01–23–01–22–11–22–11–24–0
Boston 2–13–12–11–21–21–20–32–12–12–10–32–11–20–31–2
Chicago 1–22–11–32–11–21–21–20–31–21–21–20–31–21–21–2
Cleveland 1–21–22–12–21–21–21–21–20–32–12–11–21–22–12–1
Detroit 0–31–21–21–22–11–21–22–13–00–32–21–23–02–11–2
Houston 3–03–03–00–33–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–11–22–12–1
Kansas City 1–20–31–20–31–22–10–30–33–01–20–32–12–12–21–2
Los Angeles 1–21–23–00–31–20–40–31–22–11–22–10–32–13–02–1
Minnesota 3–00–32–12–12–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–22–11–2
New York 2–10–31–23–01–22–11–21–22–22–12–12–12–11–21–2
Oakland 1–22–10–31–22–10–30–33–00–30–32–10–32–21–20–3
Seattle 2–11–21–21–23–00–32–10–31–21–22–13–12–12–11–2
Tampa Bay 2–11–21–22–13–02–13–12–11–20–33–01–22–11–23–0
Texas 1–31–21–20–33–01–23–00–32–13–02–10–32–12–11–2
Toronto 3–03–01–22–12–12–12–12–13–01–33–01–22–11–22–1

Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Regular season

Game log


2023 Game Log: 76–86 (Home: 42–39; Away: 34–47)
March/April: 13–15 (Home: 4–8; Away: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 30@ Mariners 0–3 Sewald (1–0) Karinchak (0–1) Muñoz (1)45,2680–1L1
2March 31@ Mariners 9–4 Sandlin (1–0) Ray (0–1)31,5161–1W1
3April 1@ Mariners 2–0 Civale (1–0) Gilbert (0–1) Clase (1)44,2502–1W2
4April 2@ Mariners 6–5 (10) De Los Santos (1–0) Murfee (0–1) Stephan (1)34,0453–1W3
5April 3@ Athletics 12–11 (10) Clase (1–0) May (1–1) Morgan (1)3,0354–1W4
6April 4@ Athletics 3–4 May (2–1) Karinchak (0–2)3,4074–2L1
7April 5@ Athletics 6–4 (10) Morgan (1–0) Jackson (0–1) Clase (2)4,9305–2W1
8April 7 Mariners 3–5 Murfee (1–1) Civale (1–1) Sewald (1)34,8215–3L1
9April 8 Mariners 2–3 Gonzales (1–0) Quantrill (0–1) Sewald (2)17,4895–4L2
10April 9 Mariners 7–6 (12) Herrin (1–0) Murfee (1–2)12,7166–4W1
11April 10 Yankees 3–2 Bieber (1–0) Hamilton (0–1) Clase (3)19,2787–4W2
12April 11 Yankees 2–11 Cole (3–0) Gaddis (0–1)20,1647–5L1
13April 12 Yankees 3–4 Peralta (1–0) Clase (1–1) Holmes (4)23,1647–6L2
14April 14@ Nationals 4–3 Stephan (1–0) Edwards Jr. (0–1) Clase (4)21,3678–6W1
15April 15@ Nationals 6–4 Plesac (1–0) Kuhl (0–1) Clase (5)24,9099–6W2
16April 16@ Nationals 6–7 Thompson (1–1) Sandlin (1–1) Finnegan (3)21,9299–7L1
April 17@ Tigers Postponed (rain); Makeup April 18
17April 18 (1)@ Tigers 3–4 Lange (1–0) Karinchak (0–3)see 2nd game9–8L2
18April 18 (2)@ Tigers 0–1 Rodríguez (1–2) Battenfield (0–1) Foley (1)10,0999–9L3
19April 19@ Tigers 3–2 Quantrill (1–1) Turnbull (1–3) Clase (6)11,23010–9W1
April 21 Marlins Postponed (rain); Makeup April 22
20April 22 (1) Marlins 1–6 Nardi (2–1) Bieber (1–1)see 2nd game10–10L1
21April 22 (2) Marlins 2–3 Garrett (1–0) Plesac (1–1) Puk (4)14,47810–11L2
22April 23 Marlins 7–4 Allen (1–0) Luzardo (2–1) Clase (7)12,66411–11W1
23April 24 Rockies 0–6 Gomber (1–4) Quantrill (1–2)9,25811–12L1
24April 25 Rockies 1–5 Feltner (2–2) Battenfield (0–2)9,49311–13L2
25April 26 Rockies 4–1 Bibee (1–0) Márquez (2–2) Clase (8)9,84112–13W1
26April 28@ Red Sox 5–2 Bieber (2–1) Pivetta (1–2) Clase (9)30,57813–13W2
27April 29@ Red Sox 7–8 (10) Bernardino (1–0) Clase (1–2)31,71713–14L1
28April 30@ Red Sox 1–7 Sale (2–2) Allen (1–1)29,39513–15L2
May: 12–15 (Home: 8–7; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
29May 1@ Yankees 3–2 De Los Santos (2–0) Holmes (0–2) Clase (10)33,41414–15W1
30May 2@ Yankees 2–4 Peralta (2–0) Karinchak (0–4) King (2)32,52114–16L1
31May 3@ Yankees 3–4 (10) Abreu (1–0) Stephan (1–1)36,06014–17L2
32May 5 Twins 0–2 Ober (2–0) Battenfield (0–3) Durán (7)17,84914–18L3
33May 6 Twins 4–3 Stephan (2–1) Alcalá (0–1) Clase (11)20,79515–18W1
34May 7 Twins 2–0 Quantrill (2–2) Ryan (5–1) Clase (12)17,47716–18W2
35May 8 Tigers 2–6 Wentz (1–3) Bibee (1–1)12,50916–19L1
36May 9 Tigers 2–0 Bieber (3–1) Lorenzen (1–2) Clase (13)13,09617–19W1
37May 10 Tigers 0–5 Rodríguez (4–2) Battenfield (0–4)16,12817–20L1
38May 12 Angels 4–5 Moore (3–1) Clase (1–3) Estévez (9)22,55017–21L2
39May 13 Angels 8–6 Morgan (2–0) Tepera (2–2) Stephan (2)27,64418–21W1
40May 14 Angels 4–3 Karinchak (1–4) Sandoval (3–2) Clase (14)23,17519–21W2
41May 16@ White Sox 3–8 Lynn (2–5) Bieber (3–2)18,45919–22L1
42May 17@ White Sox 2–7 Clevinger (3–3) Battenfield (0–5)12,24119–23L2
43May 18@ White Sox 3–1 Sandlin (2–1) Cease (2–3) Clase (15)11,90020–23W1
44May 19@ Mets 9–10 (10) Smith (3–1) Clase (1–4)35,01020–24L1
--May 20@ Mets Postponed (rain); Makeup May 21
45May 21@ Mets 4–5 Robertson (2–0) Stephan (2–2)39,99520–25L2
46May 21@ Mets 1–2 Verlander (2–2) Bieber (3–3) Raley (1)29,86220–26L3
47May 22 White Sox 3–0 Gaddis (1–1) Scholtens (0–2) Clase (16)13,87821–26W1
48May 23 White Sox 2–4 Cease (3–3) Allen (1–2) Graveman (4)14,52421–27L1
49May 24 White Sox 0–6 Kopech (3–4) Quantrill (2–3)17,76721–28L2
50May 26 Cardinals 4–3 Bieber (4–3) Liberatore (1–1) Clase (17)31,30322–28W1
51May 27 Cardinals 1–2 (10) Helsley (3–3) Sandlin (2–2) Gallegos (6)32,22422–29L1
52May 28 Cardinals 4–3 Curry (1–0) Helsley (3–4)27,39823–29W1
53May 29@ Orioles 5–0 Allen (2–2) Wells (3–2)25,24924–29W2
54May 30@ Orioles 5–8 Gibson (7–3) Quantrill (2–4) Bautista (14)11,70924–30L1
55May 31@ Orioles 12–8 Curry (2–0) Givens (0–1)11,30425–30W1
June: 14–12 (Home: 8–4; Away: 6–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
56June 1@ Twins 6–7 Jax (3–6) Morgan (2–1)16,78825–31L1
57June 2@ Twins 0–1 Stewart (2–0) Sandlin (2–3) Durán (8)26,81825–32L2
58June 3@ Twins 4–2 Allen (3–2) Gray (4–1) Clase (18)27,15326–32W1
59June 4@ Twins 2–1 Karinchak (2–4) Ryan (7–3) Clase (19)23,62927–32W2
60June 6 Red Sox 4–5 Paxton (2–1) De Los Santos (2–1) Jansen (13)21,47127–33L1
61June 7 Red Sox 5–2 Bibee (2–1) Crawford (1–3) Clase (20)19,44428–33W1
62June 8 Red Sox 10–3 Civale (2–1) Dermody (0–1)21,47329–33W2
63June 9 Astros 10–9 (14) Curry (3–0) Martinez (1–2)31,78730–33W3
64June 10 Astros 4–6 France (2–1) McKenzie (0–1) Pressly (12)35,08730–34L1
65June 11 Astros 5–0 Bieber (5–3) Bielak (3–3)26,31831–34W1
66June 13@ Padres 3–6 Musgrove (4–2) Bibee (2–2) Hader (16)40,19731–35L1
67June 14@ Padres 0–5 Wacha (7–2) Civale (2–2)43,66031–36L2
68June 15@ Padres 8–6 Stephan (3–2) Weathers (1–5) Clase (21)41,86432–36W1
69June 16@ Diamondbacks 1–5 Gallen (8–2) Toussaint (0–1)27,20332–37L1
70June 17@ Diamondbacks 3–6 Castro (4–2) Bieber (5–4) McGough (3)25,47132–38L2
71June 18@ Diamondbacks 12–3 Bibee (3–2) Davies (1–3)42,03133–38W1
72June 20 Athletics 3–2 (10) De Los Santos (3–1) May (2–4)17,77334–38W2
73June 21 Athletics 7–6 Morgan (3–1) Pruitt (1–5) Clase (22)17,85335–38W3
74June 22 Athletics 6–1 Sandlin (3–3) Sears (1–5)23,96936–38W4
75June 23 Brewers 1–7 Miley (5–2) Bieber (5–5)30,05636–39L1
76June 24 Brewers 4-2 Bibee (4-2) Peralta (5-7) Clase (23)32,34937-39W1
77June 25 Brewers 4–5 (10) Williams (4–1) Stephan (3–3) Peguero (1)24,70137–40L1
78June 27@ Royals 2–1 Stephan (4–3) Barlow (2–4) Clase (24)15,71838–40W1
79June 28@ Royals 14–1 Sandlin (4–3) Cox (0–1)11,97839–40W2
80June 29@ Royals 3–4 (10) Chapman (4–2) Clase (1–5)12,41439–41L1
81June 30@ Cubs 1–10 Steele (9–2) Quantrill (2–5)32,23039–42L2
July: 14–12 (Home: 8–5; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
82July 1@ Cubs 6–0 Bibee (5–2) Stroman (9–6)34,34240–42W1
83July 2@ Cubs 8–6 (10) Hentges (1–0) Alzolay (1–4)38,39241–42W2
84July 3 Braves 2–4 Elder (7–1) Williams (0–1) Iglesias (15)38,10641–43L1
85July 4 Braves 6–5 (10) De Los Santos (4–1) Iglesias (3–3)24,80842–43W1
86July 5 Braves 1–8 Tonkin (5–2) Quantrill (2–6)23,86242–44L1
87July 6 Royals 6–1 Morgan (4–1) Garrett (0–1)17,46443–44W1
88July 7 Royals 3–0 Civale (3–2) Lynch (2–4) Clase (25)29,99044–44W2
89July 8 Royals 10–6 Williams (1–1) Singer (5–8)30,86445–44W3
90July 9 Royals 1–4 Yarbrough (2–4) Bieber (5–6) Barlow (11)25,91145–45L1
93rd All-Star Game: Seattle, WA
91July 14@ Rangers 4–12 Burke (3–2) Hentges (1–1)33,86345–46L2
92July 15@ Rangers 0–2 Heaney (6–6) Williams (1–2) Chapman (3)37,73045–47L3
93July 16@ Rangers 5–6 Bradford (2–1) Stephan (4–4) Smith (16)33,95745–48L4
94July 17@ Pirates 11–0 Kelly (1–0) Priester (0–1)20,08046–48W1
95July 18@ Pirates 10–1 Allen (4–2) Keller (9–5)21,62247–48W2
96July 19@ Pirates 5–7 Borucki (1–0) Hentges (1–2) Bednar (18)26,54147–49L1
97July 21 Phillies 6–5 Stephan (5–4) Suárez (2–5) Clase (26)38,26048–49W1
98July 22 Phillies 1–0 Bibee (6–2) Wheeler (7–5) Clase (27)37,93749–49W2
99July 23 Phillies 5–8 (10) Kimbrel (6–1) Herrin (1–1) Marte (2)31,80649–50L1
100July 24 Royals 3–5 Yarbrough (3–5) Allen (4–3) Barlow (12)19,63049–51L2
101July 25 Royals 5–1 Civale (4–2) Greinke (1–11)22,17750–51W1
102July 26 Royals 8–3 Sandlin (5–3) Marsh (0–5)26,69951–51W2
103July 27@ White Sox 6–3 Bibee (7–2) Cease (4–4) Clase (28)20,89352–51W3
104July 28@ White Sox 0–3 Toussaint (1–3) Curry (3–1) Santos (2)26,65452–52L1
105July 29@ White Sox 2–7 Clevinger (4–4) Allen (4–4)26,29952–53L2
106July 30@ White Sox 5–0 Civale (5–2) Kopech (4–10)28,09653–53W1
107July 31@ Astros 3–7 France (7–3) Morgan (4–2) Pressly (25)30,16553–54L1
August: 11–16 (Home: 5–9; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
108 August 1@ Astros 0–2 Valdez (9–7) Williams (1–3)33,70353–55L2
109August 2@ Astros 2–3 Maton (3–3) Sandlin (5–4) Pressly (26)37,52253–56L3
110August 4 White Sox 4–2 Allen (5–4) Clevinger (4–5) Clase (29)37,05654–56W1
111August 5 White Sox 4–7 Kopech (5–10) Syndergaard (1–5)35,82354–57L1
112August 6 White Sox 3–5 Peralta (1–0) Clase (1–6) Lambert (1)27,30554–58L2
113August 7 Blue Jays 1–3 Swanson (3–2) De Los Santos (4–2) Hicks (10)18,19854–59L3
114August 8 Blue Jays 1–0 Bibee (8–2) Kikuchi (9–4) Clase (30)19,46755–59W1
115August 9 Blue Jays 0–1 Gausman (9–6) Allen (5–5) Hicks (11)21,22755–60L1
116August 10 Blue Jays 4–3 Syndergaard (2–5) Manoah (3–9) Clase (31)23,90556–60W1
117August 11@ Rays 8–9 Stephenson (2–4) Sandlin (5–5)19,62556–61L1
118August 12@ Rays 5–6 Fleming (2–0) Clase (1–7)25,02556–62L2
119August 13@ Rays 9–2 Bibee (9–2) Eflin (12–7)22,16357–62W1
120August 15@ Reds 3–0 Allen (6–5) Ashcraft (6–8) Clase (32)26,29058–62W2
121August 16@ Reds 2–7 Abbott (8–3) Syndergaard (2–6)19,79758–63L1
August 17 Tigers Postponed (rain); Makeup August 18
122August 18 (1) Tigers 2–4 Skubal (3–2) Williams (1–4) Foley (6)see 2nd game58–64L2
123August 18 (2) Tigers 4–1 De Los Santos (5–2) Cisnero (2–4) Clase (33)31,55659–64W1
124August 19 Tigers 3–4 Manning (5–4) Bibee (9–3) Foley (7)32,64159–65L1
125August 20 Tigers 1–4 Rodríguez (9–6) Allen (6–6) Lange (18)26,82459–66L2
126August 22 Dodgers 8–3 Hentges (2–2) Miller (7–3)22,17360–66W1
August 23 Dodgers Suspended (rain); Completion August 24
127August 24 (1) Dodgers 1–6 Varland (1–0) Curry (3–2)60–67L1
128August 24 (2) Dodgers 3–9 Pepiot (1–0) Williams (1–5)23,53360–68L2
129August 25@ Blue Jays 5–2 Bibee (10–3) Bassitt (12–7) Clase (34)40,75561–68W1
130August 26@ Blue Jays 3–8 Ryu (3–1) Allen (6–7)41,92461–69L1
131August 27@ Blue Jays 10–7 (11) Clase (2–7) Jackson (3–1)41,97862–69W1
132August 28@ Twins 6–10 Funderburk (1–0) Curry (3–3) Winder (1)20,32362–70L1
133August 29@ Twins 4–2 Gaddis (2–1) López (9–7) Clase (35)23,43363–70W1
134August 30@ Twins 5–2 (10) Stephan (6–4) Pagán (5–2) Clase (36)20,16964–70W2
September/October: 12–16 (Home: 9–6; Away: 3–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
135September 1 Rays 3–2 Morgan (5–2) Glasnow (7–5) Clase (37)25,68565–70W3
136September 2 Rays 7–6 (11) Hentges (3–2) Devenski (3–3)27,78866–70W4
137September 3 Rays 2–6 Poche (10–3) Stephan (6–5) Fairbanks (19)25,55666–71L1
138September 4 Twins 6–20 López (10–7) Giolito (7–12)17,35966–72L2
139September 5 Twins 3–8 Jax (6–8) Stephan (6–6)20,22466–73L3
140September 6 Twins 2–1 Williams (2–5) Ryan (10–9) Clase (38)16,14867–73W1
141September 7@ Angels 2–3 Soriano (1–2) Clase (2–8)24,28867–74L1
142September 8@ Angels 6–3 Allen (7–7) Canning (7–6) Clase (39)34,20968–74W1
143September 9@ Angels 2–6 Anderson (6–6) Giolito (7–13)27,23368–75L1
144September 10@ Angels 1–2 Rosenberg (1–1) Bibee (10–4) Estévez (30)26,13468–76L2
145September 11@ Giants 4–5 (10) Jackson (2–2) Clase (2–9)20,70568–77L3
146September 12@ Giants 3–1 Quantrill (3–6) Manaea (5–6) Clase (40)23,54169–77W1
147September 13@ Giants 5–6 (10) Doval (6–4) Curry (3–4)26,21869–78L1
148September 15 Rangers 12–3 Giolito (8–13) Gray (8–8)21,04370–78W1
149September 16 Rangers 2–1 López (3–7) Smith (2–6) Clase (41)25,26371–78W2
150September 17 Rangers 9–2 Williams (3–5) Bradford (4–2)19,36172–78W3
151September 18@ Royals 4–6 Kowar (2–0) Stephan (6–7) McArthur (1)9,73672–79L1
152September 19@ Royals 6–7 Marsh (2–8) Allen (7–8) Snider (1)15,25472–80L2
153September 20@ Royals 2–6 Zerpa (3–3) Giolito (8–14)12,16272–81L3
154September 21 Orioles 5–2 Stephan (7–7) Pérez (4–2) Clase (42)25,22673–81W1
155September 22 Orioles 9–8 Clase (3–9) Canó (1–4)22,56774–81W2
156September 23 Orioles 1–2 Means (1–1) Quantrill (3–7) Pérez (3)28,27174–82L1
157September 24 Orioles 1–5 Gibson (15–9) McKenzie (0–2)20,28774–83L2
158September 26 Reds 7–11 Moll (2–3) Karinchak (2–5) Díaz (38)29,18974–84L3
159September 27 Reds 4–3 Bieber (6–6) Abbott (8–6) Clase (43)28,91575–84W1
160September 29@ Tigers 7–5 Quantrill (4–7) Wentz (3–13) Clase (44)30,05376–84W2
161September 30@ Tigers 0–8 Brieske (2–3) McKenzie (0–3)40,22476–85L1
162October 1@ Tigers 2–5 Rodríguez (13–9) Giolito (8–15) Lange (26)41,42576–86L2
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Guardians team member

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Player stats

Note = Individual team leaders in each category are in bold.

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Gabriel Arias 12231536661501026.2103
Josh Bell 9734726811901148.2330
Will Brennan 13943241115240541.26613
Kole Calhoun 43157183470625.2170
Zack Collins 24020000.5000
Tyler Freeman 64153203770418.2425
David Fry 57101122460415.2382
Cam Gallagher 561436186007.1260
Andrés Giménez 153557761402751562.25130
Oscar González 54173153772212.2140
Eric Haase 310020000.2001
Steven Kwan 15863893171367554.26821
Ramón Laureano 41136223381314.2434
Bo Naylor 6719833471301132.2375
Josh Naylor 121452521393101797.30810
José Ramírez 156611871723652480.28228
Brayan Rocchio 23819206008.2470
Amed Rosario 9438551102196340.2659
Myles Straw 14746252110183129.23820
José Tena 1831272003.2260
Meibrys Viloria 103000000.0000
Mike Zunino 42124112270311.1770
Totals1625513662137929429124622.250151

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Logan Allen 783.8124240125.1127555348119
Peyton Battenfield 055.1976034.23422201227
Tanner Bibee 1042.9825250142.0122494745141
Shane Bieber 663.8021210128.0124565434107
Aaron Civale 522.341313077.05820202258
Emmanuel Clase 393.227504472.26837261664
Xzavion Curry 344.07419095.09847433067
Enyel De Los Santos 523.29700065.25026242562
David Fry 0012.602005.0107710
Hunter Gaddis 214.50117042.04121211424
Lucas Giolito 147.0466030.23027241639
Sam Hentges 323.61560052.15324211856
Tim Herrin 115.53230027.22918171232
James Karinchak 254.15440039.02518182852
Michael Kelly 103.78140016.21387916
Reynaldo López 100.00120011.0500412
Triston McKenzie 035.0644016.012991316
Matt Moore 003.865004.292228
Eli Morgan 524.01610167.17337302475
Cody Morris 006.756008.0106669
Daniel Norris 005.6870012.2101181211
Konnor Pilkington 000.001002.010012
Zach Plesac 117.5955021.1372018514
Cal Quantrill 475.241919099.211159583558
Nick Sandlin 553.75610060.03828252466
Trevor Stephan 774.06710268.26335312675
Noah Syndergaard 125.4066033.13321201018
Touki Toussaint 014.911103.232252
Gavin Williams 353.291616082.06632303781
Totals76863.98162162471444.013536976395341311

Note: No qualifiers for league ERA title as no pitchers averaged 1 inning pitched per game (162 innings).

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Columbus Clippers International League Andy Tracy
AA Akron RubberDucks Eastern League Rouglas Odor
High-A Lake County Captains Midwest League
Low–A Lynchburg Hillcats Carolina League
Rookie ACL Guardians Arizona Complex League
Rookie DSL Guardians Blue Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Guardians Red Dominican Summer League

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