🚨 BREAKING: “He Passed the First Test” – Steven Kwan conquers the center challenge, but Coach Stephen Vogt warns: “There are many more tests ahead”.P1

GOODYEAR, Ariz. — For years, there was one unshakable constant in the outfield for the Cleveland Guardians: Steven Kwan in left field, gliding under fly balls like he’d been stitched into the grass itself. Four Gold Gloves backed up the eye test. Two All-Star selections reinforced the résumé. If there was one thing Cleveland didn’t have to think about, it was where Kwan belonged.

Not anymore.

On Wednesday afternoon at Goodyear Ballpark, manager Stephen Vogt moved his most reliable defender to center field — and with that single decision, turned stability into experimentation.

“He’s one of the best outfielders in baseball,” Vogt said before the game. “Wherever we put him, he’s going to be good. It’s just a matter of how this helps the puzzle fit with the rest of the roster.”

The word puzzle wasn’t accidental. Cleveland’s outfield depth chart is crowded, fluid, and suddenly complicated. And when Vogt insists that “anybody can play anywhere,” he isn’t speaking in hypotheticals.

Kwan’s first spring start in center came in an 11-4 loss to Texas. On paper, it was uneventful. He played five innings and didn’t have a single fly ball hit his way. But baseball rarely evaluates solely on highlight chances. Instead, it tests readiness in subtler ways.

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Four singles were sprayed into center. Kwan handled each cleanly. In the fourth inning, with two runners on, Mark Canha lined a base hit to center. Kwan charged, gathered, and fired a strike to the cutoff man, preventing a run from scoring. It wasn’t flashy. It was efficient. Controlled. Professional.

As center field debuts go in Cleveland, it was about as calm as they come.

History, however, offers caution.

In the spring of 2023, the Guardians attempted to convert infielder Amed Rosario into a center fielder. During a March 7 Cactus League game against the Angels, Rosario committed three errors in the first three innings, leading to eight unearned runs — all while ace Shane Bieber stood on the mound absorbing the damage. Then-manager Terry Francona publicly took the blame. Rosario carried the scars.

That memory lingers any time Cleveland experiments defensively.

Which is why Wednesday felt significant — not dramatic, but deliberate.

Vogt confirmed Kwan will remain in center for the next few games. This is not a cameo. It’s a trial.

“I think it was Hedgie who said, ‘Weird, Kwan is good in center field, too,’” Vogt joked, referencing catcher Austin Hedges. “It was a good first day. But he’s got to get a lot of reps out there if we’re going to do that.”

Reps. Reads. Reactions.

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Kwan understands exactly what’s at stake. He played center field in college and in the minors. This isn’t foreign territory — but the major league version is a different equation.

“The angles will be the biggest thing,” Kwan said. “Getting a good jump and committing to it. I don’t have blazing speed, but I can make up for it with a good read.”

It’s a revealing admission. Center field demands decisiveness. Hesitation costs extra steps. And while Kwan may not possess elite sprint speed, he compensates with instincts and preparation.

He also pointed out a subtle advantage: balls off the bat often travel truer to center than to the corners.

“In center you get the read earlier,” he explained. “Yes, you have to run farther, but it makes it easier.”

Still, Kwan isn’t romanticizing the move.

“We need a stress test as much as possible,” he said. “If we find out I’m hurting the team in center field, we need to know that as soon as possible.”

That’s not bravado. That’s accountability.

And it’s coming at a time when Cleveland’s outfield picture is anything but settled.

Earlier in the day, highly regarded prospect Chase DeLauter was scratched with lower body soreness, labeled precautionary but impossible to ignore given his injury history. The Guardians have eight outfielders on the 40-man roster, three more in camp on minor league deals, and additional depth waiting in the wings. Utility man Daniel Schneemann replaced Kwan in left later in the game and even initiated a 7-6-2 relay to cut down a runner at the plate.

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Pieces are moving everywhere.

Meanwhile, the game itself offered mixed signals. Slade Cecconi tossed two scoreless innings to open the afternoon. JosĂŠ RamĂ­rez launched his second homer of the spring in the sixth. But Codi Heuer surrendered five runs in one-third of an inning, tilting the scoreboard decisively.

Spring training chaos? Certainly.

But beneath the runs and roster shuffles lies a larger question: is this the beginning of a permanent defensive shift?

Kwan in center changes the geometry of Cleveland’s outfield. It opens opportunities. It creates competition. It forces decisions.

He passed the first test quietly. No diving catches. No viral moments. Just clean fundamentals and a strong arm preventing a run.

Now comes the harder part.

More fly balls. More reads in the Arizona sun. More split-second judgments that could ripple into April and beyond.

For years, Kwan was the one thing Cleveland didn’t have to think about.

Now, he might be the key to solving everything.

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