CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s no secret the Guardians need offense. They hit .226 as a team last season, while scoring the third fewest runs among MLB’s 30 teams.
So why hasn’t the front office added a hitter or two?
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The reason is clear, and it’s a gamble.
The Guardians have spent years investing in the acquisition and development of a group of position players they believe can hit in the big leagues. They saw flashes of it last season when the Guardians went 20-7 in September to win the AL Central on the last day of the regular season, completing a historic come

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