BRITO, NORMA
May 12 · 2026 Guardians Nation Guardians Executive Reveals Next Step For Juan Brito May 11 · injury · he looked ready for stardom. He logged five hits in his first three games · including two doubles · plus two runs scored and an RBI. Then the league adjusted to him · and he couldn’ · t adjust back. It happens · Brito is showing that he can hit and that he · later down the road · could earn another opportunity in The Show. In 11 games in Columbus since being optioned · Brito is hitting .267/.377.600 with a .977 OPS and a 150 wRC+. He has four home runs · three doubles · and 14 RBI over that span · too. That’ · s incredible production that proves the talent is there. In a chat with Guardians’ · assistant general manager Matt Forman · ” Guardians’ · assistant GM texted Pluto. “So they can be prepared for the next opportunity in the majors · whenever it comes. With Brito
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