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Guardians News and Notes: We Got Ourselves a Phenom

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Guardians News and Notes: We Got Ourselves a Phenom

I think we can officially call Chase DeLauter a phenom at this point.

Be sure to read Zach’s recap of last night’s exciting win. Seattle is a very good team. To secure a split and have a shot at winning a series in their home ballpark is pretty impressive.

Also, impressive, of course, is Chase DeLauter having a horrible game and still managing to get to 97 mph up and away for a home run. It’s remarkable how much an actual hitter being in the 2-hole changes this team.

I do hope last night was enough incentive for Vogt to tell batters to only challenge calls when given a signal to do so from the dugout. And to make sure that signal is only given on 2-2 or 3-2 counts. It’s just not worth it, otherwise. Batters are too emotional as are pitchers. Catchers are the only ones to be given carte de blanche to challenge as they see fit.

Tanner Bibee threw a bullpen yesterday and said he felt great. As long as he feels good today, it may be possible that first game exit was just a scare and he can make his next start. Let’s hope so.

Hunter Gaddis’s velo was down a bit, but he had a scoreless inning for Columbus yesterday in rehab.

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The Twins won, but the Tigers, Royals and White Sox all lost.

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