Guardians' Logan Allen Feels Good Ahead of WBC
· Yahoo Sports
Logan Allen is in line to play a key role in the Cleveland Guardians’ starting rotation during the 2026 season.
But before Opening Day comes around, the 27-year-old is getting the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent his family’s heritage and compete for Team Panama in the World Baseball Classic.
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Allen made his last Spring Training appearance before departing the Guardians to meet up with the national team, and he looked solid for it being just his second game action this year.
Cleveland fell to the Chicago Cubs, 8-6, on Friday, with Allen pitching the first three innings. He threw a total of 51 pitches, gave up three hits, two earned runs, struck out two batters, and issued a pair of walks.
After the game, Allen said he was “Happy to get through three innings clean. Yeah, really, really feeling good. I'm in a good spot. Everything's moving pretty good, so just excited to get out of here and go represent Panama.”
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Logan Allen (26) delivers a pitch in the first inning of a Cactus League game between the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Ariz.Stats only mean so much for a player during Spring Training; the bigger indicator is how they feel on the mound, and Allen believes he was able to accomplish everything he wanted to physically before making his way out to Puerto Rico.
“I don't know when my pitch count's going to be anything like that, but I think I'm in a good spot to be able to, go get some substantial innings for Panama, go help us win,” said the Guardians pitcher.
In terms of what Allen’s build-up process will look like when he gets back to Cleveland’s camp, he doesn’t think it’ll be too much different.
“I mean, the way I look at it, I'll be in kind of high-stakes games, so it's kind of be in competition mode a little bit more than probably what you get out of the spring training outing,” said Allen.
“I still think I'm going to be right in the same buildup process. I imagine it's probably like in that four-inning range that next time out and just kind of keep building the same way that I would if I was here.”
The key to all of Allen’s buildup has been communication with the team, which he believes has been a lot of.
“They've done a great job kind of talking with the team here and making sure that everyone's on the same page. So definitely really appreciate that,” continued Allen.
Now that Allen is ready to pitch in the WBC physically, the only thing left to do is go out and make his country proud.
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