Fairchild Promoted to MLB, Gets 3-7 Day Opportunity
Cleveland Guardians outfielder Stuart Fairchild has been promoted to the MLB following Steven Kwan's placement on the bereavement/family medical emergency list. Fairchild will have a 3-7 day window to prove his value.
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- 📰 Published: May 30, 2026 at 08:21
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The Cleveland Guardians announced today that Taiwanese-descent outfielder Stuart Fairchild has been promoted to the major leagues. He fills the spot left by Steven Kwan, who was placed on the bereavement/family medical emergency list. Fairchild will have a 3-to-7-day window to showcase his skills. MLB rules allow players to take 3 to 7 days off for family reasons. This is Fairchild's first major league promotion this season, and he must make the most of this brief opportunity. The Guardians begin a three-game series at home against the Boston Red Sox today, followed by three games against the New York Yankees starting June 2. Fairchild, 30, joined the Guardians on a minor league contract and participated in spring training as a non-roster invitee. He also represented Taiwan in the World Baseball Classic (WBC), hitting a go-ahead home run against South Korea. He has been in good form in Triple-A this season, hitting 8 home runs in 40 games. Fairchild has a connection with current Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, as they were teammates on the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2021.
FAQ
Is Fairchild Taiwanese?
He is of Taiwanese descent and represented Taiwan in the WBC.