logo
Guardians manager breaks silence after snapping losing skid

Guardians manager breaks silence after snapping losing skid

Yahoo09-07-2025
Cleveland Guardians fans, you may now exhale.
Your winning drought has come to an end.
After finding themselves with lesser runs in the past 10 games, the team finally collected their bearings and downed the Houston Astros 7-5 on Monday.
Advertisement
And needless to say, Guardians manager Stephen Vogt was nothing short of elated, praising the play from Brayan Rocchio, who delivered a two-run double which kickstarted the run production for the team in their long-awaited victory.
"He had such an unbelievable game," Vogt said to the press after the game. "The two sac-bunts to put us in good positions and defensive plays and then the double, obviously we needed something like that. We put up four, and then they put one up, and we come right back and put up two more. That's who we are, and we just haven't been doing that as of late, so it felt really good and a big, big impact by Rocchio."
But it was a solo home run in the top of the ninth inning by David Fry that was the cherry on top of the win at Daikin Park Monday, giving the team just enough insurance to back the Astros against the wall and close out the game.
"I mean, obviously, David hasn't swung the bat the way he wants to," Vogt said on the slugger's offensive performance. "He'll continue to get at-bats, continue to play, and so, to see one go over the wall on a hit like that for an insurance run, that really gets your confidence going."
Advertisement
Though the 10-game skid has severely damaged their playoff chances, Vogt refuses to give up all hope, and even praised his team for their endurance.
"We know it's not over over. Every team goes through a stretch, but 10 days is a long time. This group never wavered and never stopped working."
Luckily for the team, the All-Star break is near, giving them plenty of time to regroup and still make a charge for the postseason.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Emma Meesseman to join New York Liberty, play in WNBA for first time since 2022: Report
Emma Meesseman to join New York Liberty, play in WNBA for first time since 2022: Report

Yahoo

time8 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Emma Meesseman to join New York Liberty, play in WNBA for first time since 2022: Report

The New York Liberty were already in position to defend their WNBA championship this season. Now, midseason, the Liberty are adding another player who knows a thing or two about winning a title. Emma Meesseman, who earned 2019 WNBA Finals MVP honors with the Washington Mystics, is joining the Liberty, according to a report from ESPN's Alexa Philippou. The 6-foot-4 forward and Belgium native hasn't played in the W since the 2022 season. How long it takes for her to go through the visa application process will determine when she makes her debut with the Liberty, per Philippou. A two-time WNBA All-Star, Meesseman most recently averaged 12.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game for the Chicago Sky in 2022. This story is being updated.

Ravens Training Camp: Derrick Henry and Patrick Ricard look to dominate in 21 personnel
Ravens Training Camp: Derrick Henry and Patrick Ricard look to dominate in 21 personnel

Yahoo

time8 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Ravens Training Camp: Derrick Henry and Patrick Ricard look to dominate in 21 personnel

With the Baltimore Ravens prepared to start NFL Training Camp 2024 tomorrow, coaches and support staff should will be amped to get reps in with ideal offensive packaging, personnel, and formations. With the Ravens leading the NFL in rushing yards per game last season, the Ravens would be wise to get a hefty amount of reps with running back Derrick Henry and full back Patrick Ricard on the field in tandem. While Ricard doesn't deploy often in the team's offensive attack, offensive coordinator Todd Monken has opted to call his number when the team goes into 21 personnel. With Henry and Ricard lined up in Strong, Weak, or I-formation, defenses have had and will have their hands full trying to account for the quickness, power, and force of the Ravens' rushing attack. Outside zone and stretch runs allow Henry to get to edge, while simultaneously allowing Ricard to climb to the second-level of the defense to block the lateral movement of opposing linebackers. With Henry unlikely to go down after initial contact, the usage of 21 personnel has shown to be even more effective when the Ravens are in the red-zone. No other team in the NFL had a higher red-zone touchdown percentage than the Ravens in 2024. Henry tallied up a total of 16 rushing touchdowns on the season, a testament of just how effective the ground game had been for the Ravens collectively. Ultimately this works well because Ricard isn't looking to be the star of the show. Instead, Ricard is looking to works in tandem with the Ravens' offensive line to insure that Henry has running lanes to push through. Had Monken prioritized the run earlier this winter, the Ravens may have went on to advance to the Super Bowl. Nevertheless, the the team will have another chance to make it all make sense in 2025. Expect Monken to deploy Henry and Ricard in 21 personnel at Training Camp this summer. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Derrick Henry and Patrick Ricard look to dominate in Year Two together

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store