BRITO BUILT LLC
2026 Tim Stebbins Share share-square--:R1qlq: CLEVELAND -- One moment · he was playing MLB The Show. In a flash · he was experiencing a real-life Road to The Show. Juan Brito (the Guardians’ No. 16 prospect · according to MLB Pipeline) was in Worcester · Mass. · on Monday night · shortstop Brayan Rocchio · and most importantly · ” Brito said. “It was a reminder · ‘You' · ve gotten this far · you' · ve been so long on this route that you' · he had an .808 OPS with 40 doubles · 21 homers · 84 RBIs and 88 walks with 105 strikeouts. Over his first nine games this season · a four-seamer off the outside corner · before working a 3-1 count. Cameron came back with another heater · and Brito lined it toward the left-field corner. Brito hustled to second for a stand-up double · and noted he plans to give it to his mother
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