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Myles Straw has turned in three straight seasons of 20 or more stolen bases, but the total absence of power makes him tough to roster in most fantasy formats. The 29-year-old has hit one home run over the last two seasons and has a total of six career home runs in 1,976 big-league plate appearances. His defense -- long his calling card -- did not grade as well last year, and while he still cleared 500 plate appearances for the season, Straw's role was scaled back in the second half. He simply does not do enough else with the bat to allow his speed to play for fantasy managers, and his playing time is likely to continue to trend downward in 2024. For now, he remains atop the depth chart in center field for the Guardians.

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2023 247.51.7 52 1 29 42 20 .238
2022 302.52 72 32 54 21 .221
3y Avg. 3152.1 70 2 36 54 24 .244
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Clears waivers, heads to Triple-A

    Straw cleared waivers Sunday and will report to Triple-A Columbus, Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Straw was waived Friday, and unsurprisingly, no other teams were interested in putting in a claim for an outfielder who hit a paltry .239 and slugged just .302 over parts of three seasons in Cleveland. He has strong speed and defense, but it'll likely take an injury to another Guardians outfielder for Straw to get back in the majors.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Left off Opening Day roster

    Straw is not on the Guardians' Opening Day roster, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports. The Guardians placed Straw on waivers Friday, and the team has now officially announced its intentions to begin the season without him as part of its outfield unit. Straw is owed roughly $20 million over the next three years, so he will most likely clear waivers and head to Triple-A while Cleveland keeps Estevan Florial, Tyler Freeman and Ramon Laureano as its options in center field.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Placed on waivers

    Straw has been placed on waivers by the Guardians, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports. Straw will undoubtedly clear waivers given that he's still owed about $20 million over the next three years, but he has a minor-league option remaining and it sounds like he could be left off the Opening Day roster. If that's the case, the Guardians would appear ready to roll with a combination of Estevan Florial, Ramon Laureano and Tyler Freeman in center field.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Back in lineup

    Straw (illness) is starting in center field and batting second in Sunday's Cactus League game against the Reds. The 29-year-old has been battling a viral infection for nearly two weeks, but he'll return to game action Sunday. Straw had a .238/.301/.297 slash line with 20 steals in 147 games last season and remains the favorite to start in center field Opening Day, but Estevan Florial is also pushing for the job.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Out with viral infection

    Straw is being held out of action due to a viral infection, Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. It's not clear how long Straw has been under the weather, but he last played in a Grapefruit League game Tuesday. Consider him day-to-day. Straw is attempting to hold off Estevan Florial for the Guardians' center field job.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Fourth straight multi-hit game

    Straw went 2-for-3 with a steal and a walk in Saturday's 8-0 loss to the Tigers. Straw reached base three times in the contest but was left stranded on each occasion as the Guardians got shut out on the road. The center fielder has now recorded two hits in four consecutive games, though he's surprisingly failed to score or drive in a run over that stretch. He also swiped a bag for the second straight game to give him 20 stolen bases for the season, with 10 of those coming in September.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Posts steal Friday

    Straw went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in Friday's 7-5 win over the Tigers. Straw is showing some life at the plate with three straight multi-hit efforts. Before this outburst, he'd gone just 6-for-46 (.130) over his first 18 games in September. The center fielder has maintained decent speed with 19 steals in 25 attempts this season, but his paltry .235/.297/.294 slash line with one home run, 29 RBI and 52 runs scored have left plenty to be desired. Despite the poor numbers, he's played in 146 contests.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Not in Sunday's lineup

    Straw is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against Baltimore. Straw has a .130/.173/.174 slash line through 18 games in September and will head to the bench Sunday. Ramon Laureano will man center field and bat fifth.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Taking seat Thursday

    Straw is not in the lineup for Thursday's contest against the Orioles. The Guardians are going with Ramon Laureano in center field and Will Brennan in right. Straw and Laureano have now alternated starts in center each of the last seven games.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Out of Tuesday's lineup

    Straw is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Royals. Straw is 2-for-19 with a walk, an RBI and a stolen base in his past 10 games and will head to the bench for Tuesday's contest. Ramon Laureano will take over in center field and bat fifth.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Regaining playing time

    Straw will start in center field and bat ninth in Monday's game against the Royals. Straw looked to be moving into more of a part-time role earlier this month, but he appears to have since settled back in as the Guardians' preferred option in center field while Ramon Laureano has found himself on the bench more frequently. However, since he's slashing just .114/.158/.143 thus far in September, Straw is far from guaranteed to hold down a regular lineup spot for the rest of the season.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Absent from lineup

    Straw is not in the lineup for Monday's game against the Twins. The Guardians are going with Ramon Laureano in center field and Will Brennan in right. Straw has now been on the bench for two of the last three contests for Cleveland.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Sitting Saturday

    Straw is not in Saturday's lineup against the Rays. Straw is hitting .250 with three runs, two RBI and one steal over his last 10 games. Will Brennan will start in right field with Ramon Laureano shifting to center field.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Out of Tuesday's lineup

    Straw is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game at Minnesota. Straw has a .459 OPS in his past nine games and will head to the bench after making four straight starts. Ramon Laureano will take over in center field and bat cleanup against Twins righty Pablo Lopez.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Nabs steal in win

    Straw went 1-for-4 with a walk, an RBI, a stolen base and a run scored in Sunday's 10-7 extra-innings win over the Blue Jays. Straw went eight games between steals, hitting. 286 (6-for-21) in that span. The outfielder is up to 16 thefts on the season, five shy of matching his total from 152 games last year. He's added a .239/.305/.300 slash line with a home run, 25 RBI, 47 runs scored, 15 doubles and three triples while regularly hitting at the bottom of the order. The Guardians have faced five southpaws in their last seven games, helping the right-handed hitting Straw to stay in the lineup, though he's also started against both right-handers in that span.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Gets maintenance day

    Straw is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Tigers. Ramon Laureano will pick up the start in center field while Straw heads to the bench after starting in four of the past five games. Straw is slashing just .247/.301/.306 in 30 games since the All-Star break and could be at risk of losing playing time to Laureano if he's unable to stage a major turnaround at the plate over his next handful of starts.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Sits down Sunday

    Straw isn't in the Guardians' lineup Sunday against Tampa Bay. Straw is 2-for-8 with a home run and three RBI during Cleveland's series against the Rays and will sit out the series finale Sunday. Ramon Laureano will take over in center field and bat third.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Ends homer drought

    Straw went 2-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored and two RBI in Friday's loss to the Rays. Straw went yard off Jason Adam in the eighth inning Friday, ending a 298-game homer drought that stretched back to August 2021. The speedster has just six home runs in 520 career big-league games.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Sitting out Wednesday

    Straw is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Blue Jays. After an 0-for-3 showing in Tuesday's 1-0 win, Straw is now hitting .242/.284/.274 in 22 games since the All-Star break. The newly acquired Ramon Laureano will pick up the start in center field Wednesday, and he could end up eating into Straw's playing time if Straw continues to languish at the plate.
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  • Guardians' Myles Straw: Picks up steal in win

    Straw went 1-for-3 with a stolen base and a run scored in Friday's 4-2 win over the White Sox. Straw had been in a brutal slump entering Friday's game, going 1-for-20 across his last eight contests. The Guardians' promotion of Oscar Gonzalez could cause Straw to sit out more often. Manager Terry Francona appears to be trying to limit his usage of Straw and Gonzalez against right-handed pitchers, and Will Brennan can provide cover in center field when Straw sits out. It would be a warranted drop in playing time for Straw, who has a punchless .234/.300/.294 slash line with 13 steals, 20 RBI, 41 runs scored and no home runs through 107 games this season.
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