Guardians president of baseball operations said the team will continue to pursue deals up until the trade deadline. Whether or not another trade materializes is tricky to predict.DETROIT — The Guardians will continue to pursue trades up until Tuesday’s deadline according to president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti. The chances they land a starting pitcher or another bat before 6 p.m. on Tuesday remains to be seen.
“It was one of the reasons we went out and signed Matt Boyd a couple of weeks ago because we were anticipating this was going to be a challenging market,” Antonetti said. “That’s proven to be the case.” GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL OR TEXT 1-800-GAMBLER or 1-800-BETS OFF . 21+ only . Must be present in AZ/CO/IA/IN/KY/LA /NC/NJ/OH/VA. Deposit required. Paid in Bonus Bets. Bonus Bets wager excluded from returns. New Customers only. T&Cs, time limits and exclusions apply.
“It definitely uplifts us, and I think it helps us know that they think that we can go out there and win,” Bibee said. “That’s a crazy monkey off the back. I mean, I don’t think a lot of people really know how much that clears the mental air a little bit.”“When we can get a player of that kind of caliber, it’s nice,” Bibee said. “I feel like he’ll fit well in our locker room. I mean, he’s a great player, so I think we’re all excited.