It happened again: the Phillies fired him owing to an alarming offense.

The Cleveland Guardians have been quiet in the early part of the MLB offseason. There have been rumors that they could move pieces, but nothing has been done just yet.

Pitching help is a must for Cleveland as they look to make the postseason in 2024.

The team announced on Tuesday that they’ve signed former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, Ben Lively, who signed a Major League contract for a one-year worth $750,000 per Zack Meisel of The Athletic.

Lively, who spent the 2017 season and part of the 2018 season with the Phillies, has pitched for the Kansas City Royals and the Cincinnati Reds in his big-league career. The right-hander can be used as a starter and reliever, which is valuable to MLB teams.

The struggles for Lively weren’t as bad as they seemed last year after he posted an ERA of 5.38 and a 1.36 WHIP. In a start against the Chicago Cubs, he gave up 13 earned runs in four innings. Prior to that, he entered the game with a 3.76 ERA and left with a 5.20 ERA.

That occurred in August, indicating he was above average for most of the season.

Lively has shown some bright spots at times, including last season when he struck out 79 and walked 25 over in 88 2/3 innings pitched.

During his time in Philadelphia, he posted an ERA of 4.26 and had a 4-7 record. Lively then posted with a 6.85 ERA in five games during the 2018 season

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