The Cleveland Guardians designated pitcher Logan Allen and first baseman Bobby Bradley for assignment on Sunday. Allen made four appearances out of the bullpen this year and allowed nine hits, three walks and three earned runs over six innings. Bradley, meanwhile, appeared in eight games and went just 2-for-17 at the plate. Both players are still extremely young with Allen being 24 and Bradley being 25. While we may have seen the last of both players in Guardians jerseys, we're likely to see another team take a chance on them.
Cleveland Guardians first baseman Bobby Bradley (rest) is out of the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the New York Yankees. The 25-year-old will take a seat in this one with lefty Nestor Cortes on the mound for New York. Bradley could use the day off after striking out three times during their last contest. Josh Naylor will take over first base and bat sixth on Saturday. Cortes has been surprisingly solid, so fantasy managers can't trust Naylor to do well here.
Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley went 2-for-4 with two RBI in Friday's 10-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. Bradley was one of few bright spots in this game and he now has a .280 average with five RBI in September across 25 at-bats. Bradley is not consistent enough at the plate and should not be rostered for the stretch run.
Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley isn't in the lineup on Thursday for a matchup with the Kansas City Royals and left-hander Mike Minor. Bradley is hitting .210 with a .307 on-base percentage and 12 home runs in 192 plate appearances this season. Yu Chang is starting in Bradley's place at first base and is batting sixth against Minor and the Royals. Chang is hitting .220 with a .254 on-base percentage, seven home runs, and a stolen base in 173 plate appearances. Fantasy managers are probably better off looking elsewhere for streaming help on Thursday.
Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Tuesday's 7-2 win over the Kansas City Royals. Bradley started his season hot by smashing eight home runs in the month of June but has struggled since by posting just a .630 OPS in July. He just came off the IL after missing most of August, and while the home run is nice to see, he should not be on fantasy rosters for the stretch run.
The Cleveland Indians activated first baseman Bobby Bradley (knee) from the 10-day injured list on Saturday. Relief pitcher James Karinchak was optioned to Triple-A Columbus to make room on the active roster. Bradley has been one of Cleveland's best power hitters this season and could be a prudent addition for fantasy managers in deeper leagues in search of additional home runs. In 174 plate appearances so far this season, Bradley is batting .213 with a .316 on-base percentage and 11 home runs.
Harold Ramirez, Bobby Bradley To Begin Rehab Assignments
Cleveland Indians outfielder Harold Ramirez (knee) and first baseman Bobby Bradley (knee) are both slated to begin rehab assignments at High-A Lake County on Tuesday. Both players are currently dealing with knee injuries. Bradley has been out since August 6 while Ramirez has been sidelined since August 11. Neither player is a must-roster player in any fantasy league, but they have each flashed some value here and there throughout the year. Bradley has 11 home runs over 46 games this year while Ramirez has slashed .263/.304/.405 over 77 games.
Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley (knee) was placed on the 10-day injured list on Monday retroactive to August 7. Bradley came out of Friday's 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners with a left knee strain and it is unclear how soon he will return. Owen Miller will continue filling in at first base and will bat eighth on Monday against Luis Castillo and the visiting Cincinnati Reds. Miller certainly hasn't matched Bradley's power in the lineup, only hitting .145/.207/.250 on the season.
Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley took a seat in the fifth inning of Friday's game against the Detroit Tigers after Oscar Mercado replaced him on defense. There has been no information yet to explain the early exit. Before he left, he was 2-for-2 with a double and two RBI. Bradley has been a nice source of power in a weak Indians lineup, hitting .213 with a .480 slugging, 11 HRs, 25 RBI, and 26 runs in 46 games. He will hurt the batting average category, but with his power, he's a good waiver wire option for fantasy managers if he stays healthy. More to come.
Cleveland Indians first baseman Bobby Bradley went 2-for-4 with an RBI-double in Tuesday's 7-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. It is nice to hear from Bradley again as he is just 3-for-21 with one home run and three RBI over the previous two weeks. He showed a lot of power and promise when he was called up back in June, but he no longer has a place on fantasy rosters given his continued struggles.