
Kwan Plays Hero as Guardians' Improbable Surge Continues
Steven Kwan's clutch RBI lifts Guardians over Orioles 3-2 on July 24, 2025. See how Kwan, Clase & co. continued their incredible season turnaround.
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- Steven Kwan delivered a go-ahead, two-out RBI single in the eighth inning.
- The Guardians defeated the Baltimore Orioles with a final score of 3-2.
- Cleveland has now won 11 of their last 13 games following a 10-game losing streak.
- Kyle Manzardo drove in two runs with a fourth-inning single.
- Emmanuel Clase secured his 23rd save of the season.
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, the 2025 Cleveland Guardians find another way to win. In a tense, back-and-forth battle, Steven Kwan delivered a go-ahead, two-out RBI single in the eighth inning, securing a 3-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles and cementing one of the most incredible turnarounds in recent memory.
From a 10-game losing streak to winning 11 of their last 13 games. That's not a typo. That's the Cleveland Guardians.
Eighth-Inning Heroics Cap a Gritty Team Win
Thursday's game felt like a microcosm of the Guardians' entire season. It was a grind. Starter Slade Cecconi battled, giving up a solo shot to Jackson Holliday but otherwise keeping the potent Orioles lineup in check. The offense came from an unlikely source early, with Kyle Manzardo driving in two crucial runs with a fourth-inning single. But the defining moment came in the bottom of the eighth. With two outs, Bo Naylor stood on second base, and Steven Kwan stepped to the plate. He did what he does best, lacing a single to score Naylor and send the Progressive Field crowd into a frenzy. Hunter Gaddis snagged the win for his scoreless inning of relief, and the ever-reliable Emmanuel Clase slammed the door for his 23rd save.
The Great Reversal: From Rock Bottom to Playoff Contention
Let's be honest: a few weeks ago, things looked bleak. The team was mired in a soul-crushing 10-game losing streak, and playoff hopes were fading fast. But what a difference a fortnight makes. This victory over Baltimore marks the Guardians' 11th win in their last 13 games. This isn't just a hot streak; it's a complete identity shift. They've gone from a team that couldn't buy a win to a confident, resilient club that expects to win every night. The turnaround has catapulted them right back into the thick of the AL wild-card race, proving that it's never wise to count this team out.
Roster Moves and the Series Finale
As the team continues to push for the postseason, the front office is making adjustments. The Guardians recalled righty Nic Enright from Triple-A Columbus to provide some bullpen depth. In a positive sign for the infield, shortstop Gabriel Arias is heading to Columbus to begin a rehab assignment, working his way back from injury. Now, all eyes turn to the series finale. Lefty Logan Allen (6-8, 4.06 ERA) gets the ball for Cleveland, tasked with securing a massive series win against veteran Charlie Morton (5-8, 5.58 ERA) and the Orioles.
This team is playing with house money and a ton of confidence. The vibe has shifted completely, and the Guardians are once again one of the most exciting watches in baseball. A win in the series finale against the Orioles would be a huge statement. Buckle up, because this wild ride is just getting started.