CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians announced Monday that the Guardians Around the Horn community trip to the Dominican Republic occurred on Jan. 11 and Jan. 12. This year's trip was in partnership with Eaton.


What You Need To Know

  • The Cleveland Guardians went to the Dominican Republic for their Guardians Around the Horn community trip 

  • This was the second annual community effort the team has done in the Dominican Republic, with the first coming in 2023

  • Eaton joins as first-year partners of the trip in 2024, as the Northeast Ohio company has a large footprint in the Dominican Republic and has been providing financial support to numerous schools in the region

According to a press release, the trip marked the Guardians second annual community effort in the Dominican Republic, with the first coming in 2023. The 2024 trip featured multiple school visits and baseball clinics from the Guardians staff and current players who are spending their offseason in the Dominican Republic. The community team also led a baseball field clean-up in Baní – the hometown of 3B José Ramírez.

Eaton joins as first-year partners of the trip in 2024, as the Northeast Ohio company has a large footprint in the Dominican Republic and has been providing financial support to numerous schools in the region. Eaton’s support in the Dominican has led to Wi-Fi for neighborhoods, STEM labs, tech equipment and more, according to the release.

“We are proud to partner with the Cleveland Guardians, Instituto Poltecnico de Haina and Instituto Politecnico de Loyola as a continuation of Eaton’s commitment to the next generation of leaders in science, technology, engineering and math,” Fernando Ceccarelli, president of Protection Controls and Solutions Group - Electrical Sector Americas, said in the release. “We know the youth from IPHA and Loyola are students with great potential and we hope our donations are a tangible way to show each and every student Eaton believes in them.”

As part of this year’s Guardians Around the Horn trip, Guardians staff and players visited two Eaton supported schools in the Dominican Republic– Instituto Politécnico de Haina (IPHA) and Instituto Polytechnico de Loyola, San Cristóbal.

Both schools were presented a financial gift from the Guardians during the trip with one school utilizing the funds to send students to a NASA camp, and the other institution using it for more technology equipment and resources for their students.

In addition to the school visits, the Guardians played host to two Play Ball Clinic’s in the Dominican Republic, with one taking place at Estadio de Luis Maria Herrera, following the field clean-up, and one at the Guardians Dominican Republic Academy with the new 2024 international signing class coaching local students.

Guardians partner Pitch In For Baseball & Softball provided new gear and equipment for all clinic attendees, and the clinics were also supported by MLB’s Dominican office.