Cleveland Guardians Probable Pitcher and Starting Lineup vs Kansas City Royals August 28
Who is the Cleveland Guardians probable starting pitcher?
Tanner Bibee gets the call for the Cleveland Guardians as they look to avoid being swept by the Kansas City Royals. Cleveland had their chances in the first two matchups with Kansas City but was no match for them in Tuesday night's rain-interrupted affair, losing 6-1.
Bibee is coming off one of his rougher outings this season, giving up four runs on eight hits in 5.2 innings during last Friday's 5-3 loss to the Texas Rangers. The good news is that Bibee has faced Kansas City twice this season and has faired much better. In 11 innings against the Royals, Bibee has allowed four runs (five total) on 10 hits while striking out 10. If Bibee can pitch at a similar rate, it should give the Guardians a good chance to snap their current losing streak.
Who will the Cleveland Guardians lineup face?
Kansas City will hand the ball off to Michael Wacha with the chance to sweep the Guardians on the line. The month of August has been incredibly kind to Wacha, allowing just six runs in 25 innings of work. Cleveland has faced Wacha once this season already, scoring just one run on seven hits in 5.1 innings. Hopefully, the Guardians bats will be able to drive in more than a single run this time around.
Who is starting for the Cleveland Guardians today?
LF Steven Kwan, 2B Andres Gimenez, 3B Jose Ramirez, 1B Josh Naylor, DH David Fry, CF Will Brennan, RF Jhonkensy Noel, SS Daniel Schneemann, C Bo Naylor
What channel is the Cleveland Guardians game on?
Wednesday's series finale between the Cleveland Guardians and Kansas City Royals can be found on Bally Sports Great Lakes.
Where can I stream the Cleveland Guardians game?
The game can be streamed in market on Bally Sports + (subscription required), out of market on MLB.TV (subscription required).
How do I listen to the Cleveland Guardians game on the radio?
The in market radio broadcast of today's game will be on 100.7 FM WMMS and AM 1100 WTAM. Today's radio broadcast can also be streamed through the MLB app for out of market fans or those without access to a radio.