Guardian hires Corey Kluber as special assistant

Cory Kruber Back to Cleveland. The guardian announced that they have hired the two-time Cy Young champion as a special assistant to pitching. The movement's Zack Meisel first reported the news this morning.
Cruber spent nine of his 13 Major League Baseball seasons in Cleveland. From San Diego as an unconquered minor league pitcher as part of a three-team deal Jack Westbrook and Ryan LudwickKluber reached the professional level in 2011. He didn't establish his results until 2013, but was arguably the best pitcher in the game a season later. He led the AL with 18 wins and led the AL with 2.44 ERA BALL.
That was the first of Kruber's five straight seasons, ranking in the top 10 in the Cy Young vote. During that time, he placed the top three in AL four times. He won the second CY Young while winning the ERA title in 2017. Cruber completed a nine-year term in Cleveland with an average score of 3.16 and scored 98 regular season wins. In 2016, Cleveland won nine more playoffs in the pennant in Cleveland, in the title of the 1.83 ERA.
Kluber ranked third in the organization's history rankings with 1,461 strikeouts. He's second behind Shane Bieber After strikeout with walking rates, only Hall of Fame Addie Joss In the whip. He ranked eighth among pitchers in the team's history in the bench for Baseball Reference. When they obtained, the guardian continued to benefit from that run Emmanuel Clase Starting with the vagabonds in the trade in 2019, Cruber's term in Cleveland ended. The injury ruined his only season in Texas, but he rebounded with a decent season with the Yankees and the Rays before struggling with the Red Sox in his final year.



