The Cleveland Guardians are still standing over halfway through September, but that isn’t keeping the team from shaking up the roster. Ernie Clement was DFA'd while Will Brennan made a successful MLB debut.
The 26-year-old infielder was first added to Cleveland’s 40-man roster in Nov. 2020 and made his major-league debut in June 2021.
His strongest suit was arguably holding it down at third for José Ramírez, which his 15 starts there show. He was sent down to Columbus on Aug. 3 in place of Tyler Freeman, but called back up as the 28th man on the roster on Sept. 1.With 145 at-bats in the 2022 season, Clement tallied a .200 AVG with 18 runs and 6 RBI - and only two of those plate appearances were in September.
He had the confidence to back it too, saying his favorite was a 3-2 count because it puts the pressure on the pitcher.
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