Following the postponement, Guardians are ready for Doublehead

Washington Nationals and Cleveland Guardians will play a traditional double title on Tuesday after the opening of the three game series rains on Monday night.
The first game is planned until 15: 35 and the serial finals prepared for 12:05 on Wednesday can be completed within 24 hours.
Washington completed a journey of 3-3 with a 4-1 win against Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Cleveland generally won five out of six people, and after a 5-4 market win in Toronto, it was 2-1 in a six-game road release.
Guardians right-handed Luis Ortiz (2-3, 4.78 ERA) and Monday's planned jugs, the right-handed Jake Irvin (2-1, 4.01) will work on Tuesday.
Ortiz returned to the longest trip of the season at the beginning of the beginning, decided against the twins of Minnesota. 6 1/3 of the closure stroke, three hit and two walks allowed the Guardians 4-2 won.
“Luis had to have the chance to win this game, and I know you can't win, but Luis won the game for us.” He said. “Only productivity, in this way seventh and as much as possible to go out.”
Ortiz, 6.75 ERA in two matches against Washington 0-1.
Irvin wants to return after the worst trip of the young season. Against Phillies, six strokes at six strokes – two of them allowed Homers.
Irvin won the beginning of his single career against Cleveland, and on June 2, 2024, he allowed two running over six inning.
In Game 2, Cleveland sends the right hand to Brad Lord (1-3, 4.43), the right-handed I Lively (1-2, 3.72).
Lively, on May 1, against Minnesota Twins undecided 5 2/3 strokes. He hit five hit and made two strokes without a walk.
Live 1-1 is ERA, 3.29 against citizens.
The rookie lord won the first big league for the last time and allowed two runs against Phillies in five Inning. He shot four and one walked.
“He was really confusing and pairing the fields, trying to keep them unstable, trying to keep them away from Fastball.” He said. “I and (Catcher Keibert Ruiz) had a plan and we went on a large number of fast fields.”
Instead of the wounded Michael Soroka, Lord, who entered the rotation, allowed only two runs in each of the last three beginnings. Soroka is about to go back and the team will have to decide whether to hold the Lord in Washington or to choose Triple-A Rochester.
The Washington infielder Josh Bell wasn't in my series on Monday, and he'd miss his third flat game while dealing with the groin problem.
Director Dave Martinez said on Monday, “I'm very cautious.” He said. “We played in bad weather. He's a big man, so I want to make sure it's good. But he's definitely doing better.”
Bell hit .139 with five home running and 14 RBIs in 30 games.
Cleveland Closer Emmanuel Clase came to maintain a two -stage leadership on Sunday. With 6.28 ERA, Clase started to shoot with a shot error and allowed the run before the final of the seventh savings.
“There is no one else to be in the mound on the ninth stroke on the planet,” Vogt said closer.
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