Alex Cobb Removed from Guardians’ ALCS Roster Due to Injury, Ben Lively Steps In
In a sudden turn of events, the Cleveland Guardians have announced that starting pitcher Alex Cobb has been dropped from their American League Championship Series (ALCS) roster due to an injury. Cobb, who played a crucial role in the team’s postseason run, suffered a setback during a recent workout session, forcing the Guardians to make a tough decision.
Replacing Cobb on the roster is veteran pitcher Ben Lively, who has been called up from the minors to fill the void left by the injured star. Lively, known for his strong arm and competitive spirit, will now have the opportunity to showcase his skills on the biggest stage in baseball.
Cobb’s absence will undoubtedly be felt by the Guardians, as he has been a key contributor to the team’s success throughout the season. However, the Guardians remain optimistic about their chances in the ALCS, with manager Terry Francona expressing confidence in the team’s depth and resilience.
As the Guardians prepare to face off against their opponents in the ALCS, all eyes will be on Lively as he steps up to the plate in Cobb’s absence. Will he rise to the occasion and help lead the Guardians to victory, or will Cobb’s injury prove to be a major setback for the team? Only time will tell as the ALCS unfolds. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.