The Guardians have made rehabbing right-hander Shane Bieber available, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. The 2020 AL Cy Young winner has yet to pitch in the majors this season after undergoing Tommy John surgery last April but is currently on a minor league rehab assignment.
Bieber, 30, signed a two-year, $26MM contract to remain with Cleveland after that ill-timed injury. He can opt out of the contract at season’s end, which only further muddies a complicated trade scenario. Bieber is owed the balance of a $10MM salary and at least a $4MM buyout on a $16MM player option for the upcoming season.
Cleveland had hoped that Bieber would be back on a big league mound by now. He originally embarked on a minor league rehab assignment on May 31 but felt some soreness that caused the Guards to pull him from that rehab stint and slow his return process. That initial soreness didn’t prove to be any kind of significant recurrence of injury, as Bieber’s now back on the mound. He made the second start of his current rehab stint last night with High-A Lake County. He’s pitched five innings and held opponents to a run with a 9-to-1 K/BB ratio on this rehab stint. Bieber also tossed 2 1/3 shutout innings with five strikeouts back in that May 31 appearance.
Bieber made only two starts in 2024, his final season of club control in Cleveland, before incurring his injury. He tossed 12 shutout innings and struck out a comical 20 of his 45 opponents (44.4%) against just one walk (2.2%). Fifty percent of the balls put in play against him were grounders. Also encouraging was the fact that his average fastball had ticked back up to 92 mph after sitting 91.3 mph in each of the past two seasons. His heater had been particularly limited in April in the 2022-23 seasons, sitting under 91 mph in both. That made the velo uptick all the more encouraging. It was a sample of just two starts, but it’s hard to draw up a better beginning to a pitcher’s walk year — or a worse finish than what quickly transpired thereafter.
It’s hard to know what to expect from Bieber at this point. Scouts figure to keep a particularly close eye on his remaining rehab starts as a result. Not only is Bieber recovering from Tommy John surgery, he’d pitched with diminished results in 2023 due to elbow troubles. He tossed 128 innings in 2023 and logged a 3.80 ERA with a career-low 20.1% strikeout rate.
At his best, Bieber is a frontline starter capable of dominating any lineup in baseball. From 2020-22, he pitched 374 innings with a 2.70 ERA, a 30.4% strikeout rate, a 6% walk rate and a 47.2% ground-ball rate. Those rate stats all range from good to excellent, and fielding-independent metrics were similarly bullish on Bieber’s success (2.75 FIP, 3.04 SIERA). He looked like more of a third or fourth starter in 2023 while working with career-low velocity, and now he’s coming off a major surgery with at least one minor setback. He’s an enigma, to say the least.
The player option for the 2026 season makes him all the more difficult to value. If Bieber is activated within the next two to three weeks and pitches even competently down the stretch, he’s sure to decline a net $12MM player option in favor of a return to free agency. If he pitches poorly and/or encounters further injury woes, he’d likely pick up that player option and stick his new club with a $16MM salary it’d prefer not to have on the books.
Given all those layers, the Guardians may not extract the sort of return that would typically be commensurate with a brand-name pitcher of this caliber. Bieber stands as a high-upside play but one who comes with plenty of risk as well. A trade shouldn’t be seen as a given, particularly not with Cleveland riding a three-game win streak that’s put them back to .500 and within 2.5 games of a Wild Card spot in the American League. But Bieber’s next rehab outing and the Guardians’ play in the next week merit a watchful eye, as a healthy Bieber could be a major boon for a contender’s staff — whether that’s the Guardians themselves or a theoretical trade partner.
Is this just in?
That’s what she said.
Isn’t this guy still hurt? Yeah I would wanna trade him also then. If healthy he’s pretty special.
Love the Biebs
Talk about a pig in poke. Hard pass! Ahahahahaha!
An aging pitcher rehabbing from TJ surgery? Craig Breslow just got all tingly
He’s 30.
Are there pitchers that don’t age?
Rich Hill is trying his very best.
I’m honestly shocked he didn’t sign with the Sox this off-season. Breslow would have offered him like 2/40.
Joe – my first thought exactly! This is a Breslow special, pay for two years and get 1/3 of a season of actual pitching
He’s almost back. A second year would be a steal.
Boston offered more money then the guardians did for beiber. Bieber wanted to stay with cleveland because of medical people and trainers. Also he was drafted, and delvoped there.
No worse than the Tigers giving Cobb $15 million to nurse his hip. Not one pitch and it’s late July. Bieber is a plenty good risk.
A former CY at a cheap price? Everyone will like that.
Would they take Charlie Morton for him?
Yeah if you include 800 years supply of Crab cakes and other seafood items. ( I’ve never to Baltimore so I’m not sure what is popular out there.)
Well, I am a Pennsylvania Man…. maybe I could throw in Philly Cheesesteaks too, but you have cheesesteaks in Cleveland from what I saw last night on the Broadcast
And I can find some crabcakes too
In Baltimore they love Old Bay Seasoning as well
It’s gotta be one of the other. But because Morton is old. It’s gotta be a Philly cheesesteak from a 3 or less star place. And only 1 Philly. Haha. I’m in Vegas. There was only 1 real Philly cheesesteak place and it wasn’t open very long unfortunately
Ah ah lol
Nope. You must think the cleveland front office is dence. Not even your mother in law would suggest that !
Okay then, the Cubs will also give Cleveland 4 front row seats to the next Rock n Roll HOF And whenever they have a Rock n Roll HOF ceremony. Only 2 get backstage passes
Well, I heard the Cleveland GM exclaiming you are my Density!!!!
I’m too high to figure that one out. Hahha
Well the guy above said the Gm is not dence….and it is misspelled and it was a line from Back to the Future
I would like to see the Guardians blow it up. They just dont have enough talent and they dont seem to want to spend. Jose Ramorez is at that age where he has a ton of trade value but that could change quickly. Cease is a stud but not important to a rebuilding team.
I’m not sure Cleveland has the authority to tell San Diego to move Cease.
I guess they could try.
First time ever on the internet?
Do you mean Clase?
Of course I meant Clase. These bozos would rather be cute on the internet than have a conversation.
Ok, then. Lets have the conversation.
You want Cleveland to blow it up and start over?
To what end?
This is who they are. They’ve been running the Tampa Bay playbook for a decade and a half, except they’ve got a bad photocopy.
In any given year, they have 2 or 3 good position players, with scrubs filling out the rest of the roster. They often have some good starters when they’re healthy, and also a good bullpen. They scratch and claw and try to grab a division title every few years to get some playoff money, and then do it all again.
If they blow it up, they’ll spend the next few years being cheaper and worse then usual, before ending up right back here. They are unable or unwilling to spend more then this, so what they have currently is pretty close to what they can expect afterwards, and with a senior citizen J-Ram who won’t be very good anymore, and who won’t be traded because he’s made it clear he’s not going anywhere.
Unless they get new ownership or a new management philosophy, blowing it up accomplishes nothing.
Look at the Guardinas lineup. Its bad. They have 2 guys in Ramirez and Kwan. The rest of the lineup is producing negative WAR. Kwan has 2 years of control left Ramirez has 3 and Ramirez is at the age where decline creeps in.
Look at their pitching. They have a stud closer and some good relievers. Their rotation is meh. No present or future aces.
I dont see this teams success being sustainable over the next few years. I think they need a restart they need to get high end talent in their system. Laviolette is risky but exciting. Banana hasn’t looked great but he probably turns into a decent player eventually. But they need high end pitching they dont have that.
Yeah, I know what you mean, but then somehow they always have someone who goes off for half a season… in 2023 it was Oscar Gonzalez, last year it was JonKensey Noel. Angel Martinez and Kyl Manzardo are giving hope since July 4th. The Guardians build their roster for the 120 game stretch from mid May to the end of September and hope that they can win enough in there for a wild card of division pennant. And making a run through the ALDS has occurred several times in the last decade. Where they run into trouble is in the ALCS or like 2016 in the World Series, where they go up against deep pocket teams with deeper benches.
Bananas are always great
They were 3 games from the world series or dont you remember goof ?
Ramirez can’t be traded. Full no trade and has made it well known he wants to stay in Cleveland his entire career
Ramirez will stay in Cleveland forever unless he requests a trade, and he’s already been through some rough patches so he’s probably fine with staying in Cleveland no matter the record
Their minority owner is david blitzer and forbes has a value on him at 3.6 billion. He is a minority owner of redskins along with josh harris. Blitzer hasnt put a dime in the guardians, yet he bought a pro volleyball team in austin texas. Why league is that david ?
What league ?
He put plenty of dimes in and it was paid to Dolan. I know of no one who puts more money into a business so that he can get the same small percentage of the profits. That would be economically idiotic. If he owned a bigger percentage you’d have a point but the cheapness of this organization is all Dolan.
Any chance Bieber gets at least one outing with big league team before the deadline? Kind of would be nice to see that first.
Tough gamble. He could hurt himself again pushing it at the MLB-level or stink it up with rust. If the Guards eat the $4M ’26 buyout, they may possibly get someone worthwhile back.
Cubs and Yankees need a starter, but not sure how I’d feel about getting Bieber. Too many questions around him…
Bieber is exactly the kind of injured pitcher Hoyer goes for, so I suspect they are at least talking about him.
Hoyer is probably kicking the tires on Fedde as well. Would prefer a better option, this team needs help to get past the Brewers, not projects to kick start again…
99% off sale?
Seems like an Angels kind of thing to do.
Dodgers still have room for another pitcher on the IL, so they’ll be in the running for sure.
This could be a good trade for the yanks.. because he’s coming off TJ and Cleveland is out of it.. they could send a couple of low level prospects and one major league ready person like perraza or Cabrera or Trent Grisham .. 13mill a year is a steal for someone of his talent level and age
Cleveland out of it? They have just won 10 of their last 12 games and are just 2.5 games from a wild card spot. If Cleveland is out of it, as you stated, why would they want a rental in Grisham, or a spare part like Perraza?
Jeff Passan is just another one of the ESPN media clowns who cater to the big market teams and thinks teams like Cleveland exist just to be a supplier to the big markets. MLB Network is just as bad.
The Cleveland Guardians do not negotiate through the media so any of these so called rumors are not coming out of Cleveland.
Sadly that is how baseball is ran, everyone (the money) cares about the Yankees Mets Red Sox and dodgers but literally doesn’t care about any other team unless they are really good
The media doesn’t talk about random teams like the marlins or brewers or pirates or Rockies or royals
I see you drank the Paul Dolan Kool-Aid. Compete every 5 years and be happy about it.
Over the past decade, Cleveland has the 4th best winning percentage in MLB behind the Dodgers, Yankees, and Astros. That shows that they have been competing more than once every 5 years.
Can Dolan spend more money, of course he can and he should spend more. Can he spend like the big boys, of course not. They just don’t have the similar revenue streams. MLB remains broken.
Cleveland is not out of it talking wild card that is. Plus cleveland plays the tigers 6 more times in september, and the tigers lost again today.
Hes just a salary dump at this point.
They are hoping for Bieber fever.
Who is Justice Beaver?
He…it’s a crime-fighting beaver.
If ortiz actually resumes his career and with the resurgence of cantillo, cecconi, williams and allen, with messick looking good and with mathew boyd’s success i can see the logic of moving on from bieber. Dont like it but it would be a typical guardians move.
Matthew Boyd’s success? He pitches for the Cubs. I don’t see your logic.
Boyd was offered a 2 year and 3 year contract with the guardians according to zack miesel. Either sign boyd or beiber and bieber wanted to resugn with cleveland because of medical staff.
But nowhere near the neighborhood the Cubs paid him. Why would he take a discount?
A guardians rehab who a year later is an all star. Maybe that success visits bieber
well since he’s had TJ surgery you know AA is gonna be all over this one hahaha
Him for erick fedde. Please guardians. PLEASE!!!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!
This feels like a signing the red sox would be all over as if they crafted the current contract themselves
I’d love to add him cheaply.
Bieber pitched 3 innings at AA Akron last night. 43 pitches.30 strikes. 2 wild ones
I would think there are ways to structure a deal that could work.. deal for a PTBNL, with the player options being dictated by the number of IP from Bieber in 2025. Cleveland can probably cover some/all his base salary, if he opts-into his 2026 option.. of course, if he is healthy and in form, he will decline.
Such a missed opportunity.
This is why you sell high
This guy was gold and as Danny green once said, “the bears are who we thought they were and we let them off the hook.”
Captain Hindsight here.
Im a pirates fan demanding they trade skenes.
You can’t move a value higher than its peak hoping you get more than what’s demanded to begin with.
I love Bieber and the way Cleveland churns pitching they should have moved him 2-3 years ago at that evaluation.
Facts.
The Pirates need to keep Skenes to maintain some semblance of an identity for the fans. Cutch can’t play forever. Maybe… definitely trade Skenes in a few years though.
No they are still the pirates with or without skenes. Nutting is the problem and the fans are begging him to be Donald sterlings mouth.
If you aren’t using him to win you’re going to lose him and lose.
Get the value.
All the luxury returns are going towards academy vs skenes contract extended like we know ain’t happening.
Wonder if Shane would perform better if he changed his name to Justin? 🤔