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Petey Halpin made his 2026 season debut for the Cleveland Guardians on May 1 and has quickly started to make an impact. Despite a .368 OPS, his defensive skills and base running are proving valuable to the team.
The Cleveland Guardians already had a fairly good idea of what type of player Petey Halpin was when they called him up to make his 2026 season debut on May 1.
The Guardians already had a sample size of Halpin's skill set as an elite defender and base runner last September, and got a glimpse of what his ceiling could be during his widely successful Spring Training at the plate.
Now, one week into his first big-league stint of the season, Halpin is already making his impact and presence known.
Simply looking at Halpin's stats doesn't do justice to what he's been able to provide the Guardians in a small sample size. Yes, he may have a .368 OPS, but Halpin is still finding ways to help the Guardians win.
For starters, on the very first play of Halpin's 2026 big-league season, a ball was hit to him in deep center field. He timed it up perfectly, jumped up, and made a leaping catch to steal extra bases.
Halpin made the impact felt once again in Cleveland's victory over the Kansas City Royals on Thursday afternoon.
The rookie outfielder stole two bases, made a handful of catches in center field, stole two bases, and came around to score a run, too.
Halpin even accomplished a major milestone against the Royals, logging his first big-league RBI.
May 6, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Guardians center fielder Petey Halpin (0) slides into home plate to score a run during the fifth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
Petey Halpin is making a significant impact through his elite defense and base running, helping the Guardians win games despite a low OPS.
Petey Halpin debuted for the Cleveland Guardians on May 1, 2026.
In his first week, Petey Halpin recorded a .368 OPS, but his contributions extend beyond statistics, showcasing his defensive prowess.

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When it came to the stolen bases, Halpin said he was simply looking for "good opportunities for runs. If I can turn a walk into a double, then that’s something I’m looking to do.”
All of these little things can add up, and Cleveland's manager is taking note of that.
“He just changes the game," said Stephen Vogt.
"He impacts the game, whether it's defense based running at the plate. He impacts the game. And he can change a game by himself with his legs, with his ability to go get the ball in the outfield [with his] great arm. He can hurt teams in multiple ways."
When looking at Cleveland's young core, there are a handful of players with superstar potential, such as Chase DeLauter and Travis Bazzana.
Halpin may not have that same ceiling, but he certainly has the skillset to be an impactful player on the Guardians for the foreseeable future, and he's making that impact known so far during the season.
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