The Cleveland Guardians are struggling offensively, ranking near the bottom in several key metrics despite some improvements in walk rate and wRC+. Key hitters like Jose Ramirez and Steven Kwan have had slow starts, contributing to the team's overall offensive woes.
Key points
Guardians rank 20th in wRC+ and 4th in walk rate in 2026.
Team is last in bat speed and 29th in hard-hit rate.
Jose Ramirez's pull-rate is down 9% compared to previous years.
Guardians are worst in MLB against changeups with -14.9 runs below average.
Only a few hitters like Daniel Schneemann and CJ Kayfus have positive run value against changeups.
Cleveland Guardians
CLEVELAND, OHIO MAY 08: Steven Kwan #38 of the Cleveland Guardians singles on a ground ball to center field in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field on May 08, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Russell Lee Verlinger/Cleveland Guardians/Getty Images) | Getty Images
CLEVELAND, OHIO MAY 08: Steven Kwan #38 of the Cleveland Guardians singles on a ground ball to center field in the first inning against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field on May 08, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Russell Lee Verlinger/Cleveland Guardians/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Guardians, again, are hanging around the bottom half to bottom third of MLB in offense. Why is that the case, and what can be done to change things?
First, itās important to acknowledge some notable improvements for Guardiansā hitters. In 2025, they were 28th in MLB with 87 wRC+ as a team. Their walk rate was 16th best in MLB at 8.3%. In 2026, so far, they are 20th in wRC+ and fourth in MLB in walk rate at 11.2%. This improvement is especially notable because the Guardiansā three best hitters from last season have had very slow starts to the season, with Jose Ramirez putting up a 101 wRC+, Kyle Manzardo a 66 wRC+ and Steven Kwan a 70 wRC+. If we assume Ramirez will return at least to something closer to 120 wRC+ and Manzardo and Kwan to something closer to league average, the overall offensive output should be closer to just eking into the top half of MLB.
Why doesnāt it feel like things are better for the Guardiansā than a top half offense? When looking at batted ball date, the team is still solidly top 10 in both pull-rate and fly-ball rate. This, by the way, is Jose Ramirezās primary issue. His pull-rate is down a solid 9% over what it has been the past three years of his career. Heās also seeing about 5% more first-pitch strikes. Basically, Hosey⦠go up there and try to deposit the first pitch you see in the corner bleachers, and everything should be fine. Anyway, thereās your āhow to fix Joseā article in two sentences. The Guardians, as a whole, likely need to look to swing more often on first pitches as they are 26th in MLB in swing rate on the first thing they see from a pitcher in a given at-bat.
But, back to the topic at hand, the Guardiansā offense as a whole. Cleveland still ranks near the bottom of the league in a couple crucial categories ā they are last in bat speed (70.3%), 29th in hard-hit rate (34.7%), and 25th in barrel rate. So, while some folks have rightly pointed out that the Guardians have seen some excellent defense played against themā¦
ā¦the primary issue they are having is they just are not hitting the dang ball hard often enough. So, hey, Guardians ā swing faster, get the barrel on the ball ā done. Sarcasm aside, some basic ways the Guardians may look to be getting better swings off may be that they are only 15th in MLB in swinging at pitches in the heart of the plate. The Guardians simply are not swinging the bat much ā they are toward the bottom swinging at pitches in the shadow of the zone, in chasing and in wasting swings, which is good. However, it seems that this valiant attempt to walk more is perhaps inhibiting their ability to get after pitches in the heart of the zone. Now that a strong plate discipline ethic has been established, itās truly time to tell these guys to look to let it rip on pitches that drift toward the heart of the plate, regardless of the count.
If youāve watched a few seconds of Cleveland Guardiansā baseball this season, you MAY have noticed that the team struggles to hit changeups. Itās not your imagination. The Guardians are far and away the worst offense against changeups in MLB at -14.9 runs below average. So, you can bet the Guardians are going to see a LOT of changeups until something changes there. I suspect that part of our hittersā bat speed issues are due to their attempt to adjust to the steady diet of offspeed theyāve been seeing. The solution for this is pretty simple ā get in the cages and set those batting machines to ānastiest changeup mix youāve ever seen.ā
There really is no way out of this predicament other than going through it. , Jose Ramirez and Angel Martinez are the only hitters right now to have positive run value vs. changeups. CJ Kayfus leads the team with 1.2 runs above average against them, so, hey, might be a good idea to get him back up here at some point. Over the past three years, Jose, Angel and Kwan are the only Guardiansā hitters currently on the roster who have a positive run value vs. changeups. Itās an organizational issue and you have to hope that Grant Fink and the gang are hard at work on finding a way to deal with it. I note that said, recently, that young hitters have to hit the fastball in order to survive in the bigs, so adjusting the offspeed is the next big challenge once they are here. Itās probably fair to expect some improvement vs. changeups from folks like , Travis Bazzana, and even Kyle Manzardo as they continue to gain experience⦠but itāll take some intentional work.
There could be some help, offensively, still on the way from Columbus. Aside from getting Kayfus back on track, Kahlil Watson has an average exit velocity of 94.4 mph and a hard-hit rate of 56.6% in Columbus. Might swapping him and in a couple weeks and giving Watson steady plate appearances in center while letting Angel Martinez eat into Kwanās playing time make sense at that point? Cooper Ingle has an average exit velocity of 90.6% and a hard-hit rate of 56.6%. Is there a way to get him on this roster at some point to see if that can transfer some? And, finally, at some point Ralphy Velazquez will make his way to Columbus and begin putting pressure on both Kyle Manzardo and . We donāt yet have his exit velocities and hard-hit rates but a .512 slugging and a .202 ISO are positive signs, especially if he continues to build on a recent hot stretch.
Ultimately, the improvements are going to have to come from within the players currently on the roster. The Guardians need to go to the plate looking to do maximum damage on pitches that come near the heart of the zone. They need to spend tons of time in the cages getting the best looks they can at the best changeups pitching machines can produce. They need to maintain their excellent plate discipline and trust that their 29th best batting-average-on-balls-in-play will improve if they make quality contact consistently. I think Guardiansā fans should be optimistic that, by the summer, this can be a top 15 offense in baseball. But, it wonāt come without putting in a lot of work until then.
Q&A
What are the Cleveland Guardians' current offensive rankings in MLB?
The Guardians rank 20th in wRC+ and 4th in walk rate at 11.2% as of 2026.
Why are the Guardians struggling against changeups?
The Guardians are the worst offense against changeups in MLB, with a -14.9 runs below average performance.
What improvements have the Guardians made offensively in 2026?
In 2026, the Guardians improved from 28th to 20th in wRC+ and increased their walk rate from 8.3% to 11.2%.
Who are the Guardians' key hitters struggling this season?
Key hitters like Jose Ramirez, Kyle Manzardo, and Steven Kwan have all had slow starts, with wRC+ values significantly below league average.
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