CLEVELAND — Top of the AL Central. Top of the MLB draft.
It's been a season of firsts for Cleveland.
Along with opening a surprising lead in their division with a strong three-plus months under rookie manager Stephen Vogt, the Guardians have the No. 1 overall pick in next week's draft. It's a selection that has the potential to alter the franchise's trajectory for years to come.
As long as they make the correct one.
No pressure.
''We look at this as an extraordinary and exciting opportunity for us,'' said Chris Antonetti, the team's president of baseball operations. "Often times when you're thinking about your first pick, you're trying to guess who's going to be off the board before you get an opportunity to select.
''This year we don't have to guess.''
This year's draft will begin on July 14 in Arlington, Texas with the event serving as a leadoff into All-Star festivities.