Analysis of Player Management and Market Value in Major League Baseball
Introduction
The current strategies used by the Cleveland Guardians and the San Francisco Giants show two different ways of handling player contracts and market values during the 2026 season.
Main Body
The Cleveland Guardians are currently moving from selling players to potentially buying new ones, as they are leading the AL Central with a 24-21 record. However, this goal is made difficult by the sudden drop in Steven Kwan's offensive performance. His current statistics, including a .206 batting average, are much lower than his usual standards. Consequently, the organization's decision to refuse trade offers from the Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, and San Diego Padres during the 2025 deadline has led to a poor financial result. Because Kwan's performance has decreased, his market value has also fallen, meaning the team missed a chance to get a better deal.
Conclusion
While Cleveland is looking for new players to fix their scoring problems, San Francisco is choosing to keep its expensive infield players.
Learning
đ The Power of 'Connecting' Logic
At the A2 level, you usually write short, separate sentences: "Kwan is playing badly. His value went down."
To reach B2, you must stop treating ideas like islands and start building bridges between them using Logical Connectors. Look at how the text connects a cause to a result:
"Consequently, the organization's decision... has led to a poor financial result."
Why this is a B2 move: Instead of saying "So" (which is A2), the author uses Consequently. This tells the reader: "I am about to explain the direct mathematical or logical result of the previous action."
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If you want to sound more fluent, replace your basic words with these "Bridge Words" found in the text and its logic:
| A2 Level (Basic) | B2 Level (Bridge) | Example from Context |
|---|---|---|
| So / Then | Consequently | Consequently, the decision led to a poor result. |
| But | However | However, this goal is made difficult... |
| Because | Due to / Since | Since Kwan's performance decreased, his value fell. |