He can play almost anywhere.
Now Daniel Schneemann wants to prove he can dominate somewhere.
Guardians Utility Weapon Daniel Schneemann Isnāt Satisfied With Versatility ā He Wants More
GOODYEAR, Ariz. ā In a league obsessed with specialization, Daniel Schneemann has made a career out of being everywhere.

Second base.
Shortstop.
Third base.
Left field.
Center field.
Right field.
In 2025, the 29-year-old Guardians utility man became one of just eight MLB players to start at six different positions. He suited up everywhere except first base, catcher, and pitcher ā earning comparisons to footballās Swiss Army knife, Taysom Hill.

But hereās the twist:
Schneemann isnāt content being the guy who can ājust fill in.ā
He wants to elevate.
Elite Defense, By the Numbers
Letās start with the facts.
Schneemann ranked in the 95th percentile in Outs Above Average (OAA) last season ā placing him among baseballās elite defenders. Advanced metrics and the eye test agreed. His range, instincts, and first-step reactions turned him into a defensive weapon.

The league noticed.
He was named a Gold Glove finalist as a utility player ā rare recognition for someone without a fixed home.
āSchnee is always going to be bouncing around,ā manager Stephen Vogt said. āThatās what he brings to the table is that he can play six positions at an above-average clip to go along with his hitting.ā
For most players, that rƩsumƩ would be enough.
Not for Schneemann.
āJack-of-All-Tradesā ā And He Knows It
Despite the accolades, Schneemann admits something surprising.

āI feel like I can improve on shortstop and the outfield more while Iām here,ā he said. āNot to say I canāt improve on second, but Iāve played my best there. I need to get better defensively at those other spots.ā
That humility stands out.
Even at his āworstā defensive position last season ā center field ā he was still productive. Yet he sees gaps. Edges. Opportunities.
He doesnāt want to just survive at six positions.
He wants to excel at all of them.
The Offensive Leap That Could Change Everything
Defense keeps him valuable.
But hitting could make him indispensable.
In 2025, Schneemann hit .206 in 379 at-bats, launching 12 home runs and driving in 41 runs. Respectable pop ā but not everyday certainty.

He knows it.
āIāve been practicing being more selective in the zone,ā Schneemann said. āWhen I use the pitching machine, I try to keep hitting the ball to the middle of the field.ā
Fastballs? He handles them well.
Breaking balls? Thatās the next frontier.
āI have to be better at hitting the off-speed,ā he admitted. āThis offseason, Iāve been trying to find better ways to be good at hitting breaking pitches. The key for me is just trusting my preparation.ā
That kind of self-awareness matters. Pitchers adjust quickly. If Schneemann adjusts back, his offensive ceiling changes dramatically.
A Stronger, Faster Version Emerging
Vogt has already noticed the physical transformation.

āHe did a great job putting on muscle and size this winter,ā the manager said. āHe looks strong, which adds on to his great speed. Iām really excited for Daniel just where heās at right now physically.ā
Strength without sacrificing speed? Thatās a dangerous combination ā especially for a player who already impacts games defensively.
The Guardiansā Secret Weapon?
Clevelandās late-season surge last September, which propelled them to a division title and playoff berth, showed what this roster can do when clicking.
Schneemann believes chemistry will be key.
āThat chemistry goes a long way as you get deeper into the season,ā he said. āWe all feed off each other.ā
But he also doesnāt want to rely on another dramatic late push.
āHopefully we donāt put ourselves in a position to make a last-second run,ā he added. āBut we believe in the group we have.ā
That belief includes himself ā not just as a roster plug-in, but as a player ready to level up.
Embracing the Unknown
When Opening Day arrives, Schneemann may not know where heāll be penciled in.
Second? Center? Short?
Maybe all three in the same week.
For most players, that uncertainty would be unsettling.
For Schneemann, itās fuel.
He has already proven he belongs in the majors. Now heās chasing something harder ā growth beyond convenience, production beyond flexibility.
Because being able to play everywhere is impressive.
Becoming impossible to take out of the lineup?
Thatās the next step.
And Daniel Schneemann looks ready to take it.
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