Guardians ‘definitely not done pursuing things’ in trade market, per Chris Antonetti

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The Guardians are not finished pursuing starting pitching and perhaps another bat before the MLB trade deadline.

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.

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