Guardians promote pitcher Gavin Williams, team's No. 3 prospect, to start Wednesday in MLB debut

Guardians promote pitcher Gavin Williams, team's No. 3 prospect, to start Wednesday in MLB debut

The Cleveland Guardians are going to give the ball to one of their top prospects on Wednesday, when right-handed starting pitcher Gavin Williams makes his MLB debut. The team announced the news Tuesday afternoon to reporters, including MLB.com's Mandy Bell. 

Williams, 23, was a first-round pick in the 2021 draft when the Guardians selected him 23rd overall out of East Carolina. CBS Sports prospect expert R.J. Anderson ranked him third in the Guardians' system heading into spring training this year, writing: 

Williams went undrafted and unsigned as part of 2020's five-round draft. His decision to return to Eastern Carolina for the 2021 season paid off, as he improved his stock enough to come off the board at pick No. 23. Now, he seems likely to make his big-league debut sometime in 2023 after bullying minor-league hitters last season. Indeed, in 25 starts (including 16 at Double-A), he posted a 1.96 ERA and a 3.73 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Williams is a large right-hander with a big-time fastball that overwhelms hitters up in the zone. He's worked to refine his breaking stuff and his mechanics alike, allowing him more consistency with those pitches and his location. Expecting Williams to become at least a mid-rotation starter at this point is reasonable. 

This season, Williams dominated in three starts in Double-A (0.63 ERA, 0.63 WHIP and 20 strikeouts in 14 1/3 innings) before his promotion to Triple-A Akron. In nine starts there, he pitched to a 2.93 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and 61 strikeouts against 21 walks in 46 innings. 

The Guardians are a disappointing 33-38 this season, though that only leaves them 2 1/2 games out in the AL Central this season. They are facing the 19-55 A's in a three-game series in Cleveland starting Tuesday. 

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