The Cleveland Guardians won Game 1 of their Wild Card series over the Tampa Bay Rays. Here’s everything you need to know:
An eight-plus inning start from Shane Bieber led the way, along with a two-run home run thanks to Jose Ramirez.
Bieber’s only blemish came from a Jose Siri solo shot. The Guardians ace was removed from the eighth inning before he could face Siri for a third time in a wise managerial choice by Terry Francona.
With the victory, the AL Central champions are one win away from a date with the New York Yankees in the Bronx. But before we jump too far ahead, here’s what happened on Friday afternoon:
Guardians: 3 numbers to know from Game 1 win
39 – That’s how many sliders and/or cutters Bieber threw on Friday against Tampa Bay, who could not lay off of the breaking pitch for the life of them.
Shane Bieber, Sick Slider...5th K. pic.twitter.com/aQkAAXw8IA
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) October 7, 2022
Of those 39 pitches, 21 were swung at, with 13 whiffs overall. That was good for a 46 percent CSW. For those unfamiliar, CSW is a formula that takes a pitcher’s called strikes, swings and misses, and total pitches thrown to calculate the percentage of pitches that resulted in a called or swinging strike.
1 – That’s how many home runs Rays ace Shane McClanahan has allowed on changeups this season. McClanahan is an American League Cy Young candidate for a reason, and his changeup is one of his better breaking balls for a reason. It’s perhaps only second to his curveball.
Shane McClanahan, High 84mph Curveball...and Sword ⚔️
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) October 7, 2022
5th K. pic.twitter.com/hJlGlLWUpe
McClanahan left a changeup slightly too high for Guardians slugger Jose Ramirez. One of the best hitters in all of baseball, Ramirez hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning which eventually served as the winning run for Cleveland.
José Ramírez responds with some power of his own! pic.twitter.com/4SFcQrbZx2
— MLB (@MLB) October 7, 2022
0 – That’s how many losses the Cleveland baseball team has suffered since they changed their name to the Guardians. Sure, this is more of a joking matter, but any fans concerned about a lack of culture or enthusiasm in the stadium have been proven wrong thus far.
The Cleveland Guardians have never lost a playoff game
— Chelsea Janes (@chelsea_janes) October 7, 2022
Whether it’s the Guardians or the Cleveland Baseball Team (I kid), this group is the youngest squad in all of MLB. Safe to say they have a bright future.