Heading into 2024, Washington Nationals' slugger Joey Gallo is in a very small group of ominous baseball history. Per Danny Vietti of CBS Sports on social
Catcher Mike Zunino, who played in 11 major league seasons for three different organizations, announced his retirement Wednesday. "While my time on the
The box score means little when you throw just 2 1/3 innings in a spring training game, but the work in that short amount of time can be invaluable like it was Wednesday for the Seattle Mariners’ Bryce Miller.
Former All-Star catcher Mike Zunino retired on Wednesday, according to a social media post from his agency.
Former big league catcher Mike Zunino announced his retirement on Wednesday.
This season’s catcher rotation did not go as necessarily planned for the Cleveland Guardians. After signing Mike Zunino to a one-year contract last December, he hit just .177 in 42 games with the Guardians in 2023 before eventually being released.
I'll admit that I was beyond excited when the Cleveland Guardians signed Josh Bell and Mike Zunino last winter. It felt like the organization was finally willing to spend in order to fill the holes in the lineup making them a true contender coming off an ALDS appearance.
It's very clear what the Cleveland Guardians need to add to their lineup to contend for the AL Central and reach the postseason for the second consecutive season.
The Cleveland Guardians have designed for assignment power-hitting catcher Mike Zunino.
The Cleveland Guardians designated catcher Mike Zunino for assignment prior to Friday night's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Guardians also scratched right-hander Triston McKenzie from his scheduled start due to a sore pitching elbow.
The Cleveland Guardians have designated former Tampa Bay Rays and Seattle Mariners catcher Mike Zunino for assignment. Zach Meisel, Guardians reporter at 'The Athletic' had that move as part of a series of moves by the team on Friday.
The last few days for the Cleveland Guardians have been full of blown leads, disheartening losses, and speculation surrounding the catcher position. Mike Zunino and Cam Gallagher have struggled all season behind the plate and in the batter's box.
After snapping a lengthy slump with a timely home run, Cleveland Guardians catcher Mike Zunino can finally exhale. Zunino and the Guardians continue their three-game series against the visiting Chicago White Sox on Tuesday following a 3-0 victory on Monday.
The Cleveland Guardians submitted their lineup card late Friday afternoon as they prepared to open up a weekend series with the Los Angeles Angels. Mike Zunino was in that starting lineup and penciled in to catch and bat eighth behind second baseman Andres Gimenez.
The Cleveland Guardians only had one thing on their mind when they signed Mike Zunino to a one-year contract extension in the offseason: offense. The veteran backstop has been known as one of MLB's best slugging catchers for a few years.
Mike Zunino went 3 for 3 with two doubles and a home run against his former team as the Cleveland Guardians defeated the host Seattle Mariners 6-5 in 10 innings on Sunday afternoon.
Mike Zunino is already showing why the Cleveland Guardians brought him in to be their primary catcher last winter. In Cleveland's fourth game of the season, Zunino blasted his first home run in a Guardians uniform.
The Cleveland Guardians didn’t miss much time after losing out the Sean Murphy sweepstakes this week. According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Guards have agreed to terms with free agent catcher Mike Zunino on Tuesday.
The Cleveland Guardians are in agreement with catcher Mike Zunino on a one-year, $6 million deal, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. The 31-year-old free agent was an All-Star in 2021 but was limited to 36 games last season due to an arm injury.
Kevin Kiermaier will undergo surgery to repair a hip injury. Meanwhile, Mike Zunino will undergo a procedure to treat thoracic outlet syndrome.
Zunino hits the IL a day after key reliever Andrew Kittredge went on the shelf.
SEATTLE, Wash. — Every time the Tampa Bay Rays had to play American League East rival Toronto last year, there was Cy Young Award winner Robbie Ray, staring them down.
The Rays outfielder was disappointed that the rule hurt his team. He also was bummed that he narrowly missed a two-run home run.
Zunino, who turns 30 years old in March, will earn $2 million next season, and the option carries an extra $1 million in guaranteed money.
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