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May 17, 2025
Columbus Clippers' 2025 walk-up music
@DispatchAlerts
The Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Clippers' 2025 walk-up music

Columbus Clippers' players have curated a vibrant list of walk-up songs that energize the atmosphere at Huntington Park. Ranging from hip-hop anthems to nostalgic hits, these tunes serve as personal soundtracks for the players as they step up to bat. Each selection reflects their personality, with meaning anchored in cultural references and personal motivations. For instance, Juan Brito's choice, 'TU NO ERES DE NA' by Lápiz Conciente, is a bold declaration aimed at pitchers, while Will Brennan opts for nostalgia with Izzy Bizu's 'White Tiger', capturing a sense of adrenaline. The Clippers’ players demonstrate not just their musical tastes but also how these songs can rally the crowd and the team alike.

What role does music play in enhancing player performance and fan engagement?How do players choose their walk-up music based on their backgrounds?What other players have unique walk-up songs this season?Can walk-up music influence game outcomes?
Mentions:
@Dom Núñez | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Dom Núñez | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kody Huff | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kody Huff | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Micah Pries | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Micah Pries | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Milan Tolentino | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Milan Tolentino | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Will Brennan | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Will Brennan | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://www.dispatch.com/story/entertainment/music..

April 25, 2025
Guardians INF prospect Juan Brito has surgery on injured thumb ligament, could miss 3 months - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Guardians INF prospect Juan Brito has surgery on injured thumb ligament, could miss 3 months - Yahoo Sports

Juan Brito, a promising infielder for the Cleveland Guardians, is set to undergo surgery on his right thumb, potentially sidelining him for 8 to 12 weeks. The 23-year-old was competing for the starting second baseman position this spring when he sustained an injury while sliding into third base during a game for Triple-A Columbus. Despite initial tests showing no fracture, ongoing issues led to a consultation with a hand specialist, resulting in the recommendation for surgery.

Brito has emerged as a significant prospect in Cleveland’s organization, showcasing a solid batting average of .291 along with two home runs and ten RBIs. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt noted Brito's potential as a power hitter with defensive versatility, as he was also starting to play in right field. The team is optimistic about his future contributions once he completes his rehabilitation.

How will the Guardians adjust their roster following Brito's injury?What should fantasy owners look for in Brito's recovery?What does Brito's surgery mean for the Guardians' season?What is Brito's ceiling as an MLB player?
Mentions:
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/guardians-inf-pro..

April 14, 2025
Gabriel Arias trying to hold off Juan Brito, Travis Bazzana for Guardians
@beaconjournal
Akron Beacon Journal
Gabriel Arias trying to hold off Juan Brito, Travis Bazzana for Guardians
Cleveland Guardians prospect Gabriel Arias is making a case for the starting second base position this season, succeeding after the offseason trade of Andres Gimenez. With a batting average of .286 and an impressive OPS of .878, Arias has already hit three home runs and amassed seven RBIs in just 48 plate appearances. His versatility and defensive reliability have always been valued by the Guardians, but his recent performance may finally translate potential into consistent productivity. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt praised Arias for his focus and relaxed demeanor, hinting at a transformation after years of inconsistency. However, competition remains fierce as Juan Brito and Travis Bazzana lurk in the minors, both showcasing strong offensive skills and potentially edging their way into the mix. For now, Arias must maintain his form to secure his spot and fend off the impending challenge from these rising stars.
What can we expect from the Guardians' second base position moving forward?How important is homegrown talent for the Guardians' future?What impact do minor league success stories have on major league call-ups?How do the Guardians plan to balance veteran and young players on the roster?
Mentions:
@Gabriel Arias | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Gabriel Arias | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/sports/mlb/cle..

April 2, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers, Sleepers: Week 1 (2025) | Fantasy News
Andersen Pickard
Rotoballer
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers, Sleepers: Week 1 (2025) | Fantasy News

The 2025 MLB season is in full swing, and several prospects are already making headlines with impressive starts. Among them, Rece Hinds of the Cincinnati Reds shines brightly with a blistering .500 batting average, two home runs, and six RBIs in just three games. He’s showing immense potential that could soon translate to a major league promotion.

Meanwhile, J.T. Ginn of the Oakland Athletics has emerged as a dominant pitcher with a stellar 0.00 ERA and 14.4 strikeouts per nine innings in his first start. His exceptional slider and changeup could make him a valuable addition for teams in need of pitching depth.

Juan Brito of the Cleveland Guardians is also making noise with a .417 average and strong defensive skills, showcasing versatility across multiple positions. His ability to contribute on both sides of the ball makes him a player to watch as the season progresses.

Carlos Rodriguez, pitching for the Milwaukee Brewers, started strong with five scoreless innings and seven strikeouts, indicating he may be ready for another chance at the majors. Lastly, Kyle Teel of the Chicago White Sox is proving his worth as a premier catching prospect with a remarkable start, including two homers and nine RBIs.

What strategies should I use for stashing young prospects like Hinds and Ginn?How can I assess the long-term potential of these prospects?What impact do these young players have on their teams' chances this season?Which teams are most likely to call up top prospects this season?
Mentions:
@Carlos Rodriguez | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Carlos Rodriguez | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@J.T. Ginn | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@J.T. Ginn | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kyle Teel | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Kyle Teel | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Rece Hinds | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Rece Hinds | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/fantasy-baseball-prospe..

February 27, 2025
Spring Training Job Battles: AL Central
@rotowire
RotoWire
Spring Training Job Battles: AL Central

With spring training in full swing for MLB teams, several starting roles are up for grabs, particularly in the American League Central division, which has significant fantasy implications. The Chicago White Sox are evaluating their shortstop options, with Colson Montgomery making a strong initial impression despite his struggles at Triple-A last season. Meanwhile, Luis Robert is likely to split time as designated hitter to manage his health, while the catcher position is crowded with promising young talent like Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel. The White Sox's closer situation appears murky, with several candidates, including Prelander Berroa, struggling with injuries.

In Cleveland, the Guardians are looking for answers at second base after trading away Andres Gimenez, with Juan Brito standing out as an intriguing prospect. Right field remains a position of uncertainty after a rotation of players last season, with Jhonkensy Noel and Will Brennan vying for playing time. The Guardians' pitching depth continues to inspire confidence, despite some uncertainty around their rotation.

The Detroit Tigers face crucial decisions in their pitching staff, as a recent injury to Alex Cobb opens up potential spots for young arms like Jackson Jobe and Casey Mize. In Kansas City, the competition for the fifth starter spot is heating up, with Kris Bubic looking to secure a rotation role. The closer role is a bit clearer with Carlos Estevez likely to see the majority of save opportunities, particularly with Lucas Erceg pushing for earlier-game leverage.

Lastly, the Minnesota Twins have introduced new faces in their infield, with the signing of Ty France causing ripples, but primarily, Jose Miranda and Edouard Julien are poised to compete for key spots. The health and performance of pitchers like Chris Paddack will be critical to their success this season.

Which players are most likely to have breakout seasons in the AL Central?What are the biggest concerns for fantasy managers in the AL Central?How should fantasy managers approach drafting players from the AL Central?What trends should fantasy managers look for in the AL Central during spring training?
Mentions:
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Cleveland Guardians | MLB
Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Edgar Quero | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Edgar Quero | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Jackson Jobe | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Jackson Jobe | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Jose Miranda | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Jose Miranda | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Kris Bubic | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Kris Bubic | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Luis Robert | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Minnesota Twins | MLB
Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Prelander Berroa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Prelander Berroa | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/spring-t..

May 17, 2025
Columbus Clippers' 2025 walk-up music
@DispatchAlerts
The Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Clippers' 2025 walk-up music

Columbus Clippers' players have curated a vibrant list of walk-up songs that energize the atmosphere at Huntington Park. Ranging from hip-hop anthems to nostalgic hits, these tunes serve as personal soundtracks for the players as they step up to bat. Each selection reflects their personality, with meaning anchored in cultural references and personal motivations. For instance, Juan Brito's choice, 'TU NO ERES DE NA' by Lápiz Conciente, is a bold declaration aimed at pitchers, while Will Brennan opts for nostalgia with Izzy Bizu's 'White Tiger', capturing a sense of adrenaline. The Clippers’ players demonstrate not just their musical tastes but also how these songs can rally the crowd and the team alike.

What role does music play in enhancing player performance and fan engagement?How do players choose their walk-up music based on their backgrounds?What other players have unique walk-up songs this season?Can walk-up music influence game outcomes?
Mentions:
@Dom Núñez | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Dom Núñez | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kody Huff | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kody Huff | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Micah Pries | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Micah Pries | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Milan Tolentino | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Milan Tolentino | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Will Brennan | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Will Brennan | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://www.dispatch.com/story/entertainment/music..

April 25, 2025
Guardians INF prospect Juan Brito has surgery on injured thumb ligament, could miss 3 months - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Guardians INF prospect Juan Brito has surgery on injured thumb ligament, could miss 3 months - Yahoo Sports

Juan Brito, a promising infielder for the Cleveland Guardians, is set to undergo surgery on his right thumb, potentially sidelining him for 8 to 12 weeks. The 23-year-old was competing for the starting second baseman position this spring when he sustained an injury while sliding into third base during a game for Triple-A Columbus. Despite initial tests showing no fracture, ongoing issues led to a consultation with a hand specialist, resulting in the recommendation for surgery.

Brito has emerged as a significant prospect in Cleveland’s organization, showcasing a solid batting average of .291 along with two home runs and ten RBIs. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt noted Brito's potential as a power hitter with defensive versatility, as he was also starting to play in right field. The team is optimistic about his future contributions once he completes his rehabilitation.

How will the Guardians adjust their roster following Brito's injury?What should fantasy owners look for in Brito's recovery?What does Brito's surgery mean for the Guardians' season?What is Brito's ceiling as an MLB player?
Mentions:
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://sports.yahoo.com/article/guardians-inf-pro..

April 14, 2025
Gabriel Arias trying to hold off Juan Brito, Travis Bazzana for Guardians
@beaconjournal
Akron Beacon Journal
Gabriel Arias trying to hold off Juan Brito, Travis Bazzana for Guardians
Cleveland Guardians prospect Gabriel Arias is making a case for the starting second base position this season, succeeding after the offseason trade of Andres Gimenez. With a batting average of .286 and an impressive OPS of .878, Arias has already hit three home runs and amassed seven RBIs in just 48 plate appearances. His versatility and defensive reliability have always been valued by the Guardians, but his recent performance may finally translate potential into consistent productivity. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt praised Arias for his focus and relaxed demeanor, hinting at a transformation after years of inconsistency. However, competition remains fierce as Juan Brito and Travis Bazzana lurk in the minors, both showcasing strong offensive skills and potentially edging their way into the mix. For now, Arias must maintain his form to secure his spot and fend off the impending challenge from these rising stars.
What can we expect from the Guardians' second base position moving forward?How important is homegrown talent for the Guardians' future?What impact do minor league success stories have on major league call-ups?How do the Guardians plan to balance veteran and young players on the roster?
Mentions:
@Gabriel Arias | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Gabriel Arias | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians | MLB

https://www.beaconjournal.com/story/sports/mlb/cle..

April 2, 2025
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers, Sleepers: Week 1 (2025) | Fantasy News
Andersen Pickard
Rotoballer
Fantasy Baseball Prospects Risers, Sleepers: Week 1 (2025) | Fantasy News

The 2025 MLB season is in full swing, and several prospects are already making headlines with impressive starts. Among them, Rece Hinds of the Cincinnati Reds shines brightly with a blistering .500 batting average, two home runs, and six RBIs in just three games. He’s showing immense potential that could soon translate to a major league promotion.

Meanwhile, J.T. Ginn of the Oakland Athletics has emerged as a dominant pitcher with a stellar 0.00 ERA and 14.4 strikeouts per nine innings in his first start. His exceptional slider and changeup could make him a valuable addition for teams in need of pitching depth.

Juan Brito of the Cleveland Guardians is also making noise with a .417 average and strong defensive skills, showcasing versatility across multiple positions. His ability to contribute on both sides of the ball makes him a player to watch as the season progresses.

Carlos Rodriguez, pitching for the Milwaukee Brewers, started strong with five scoreless innings and seven strikeouts, indicating he may be ready for another chance at the majors. Lastly, Kyle Teel of the Chicago White Sox is proving his worth as a premier catching prospect with a remarkable start, including two homers and nine RBIs.

What strategies should I use for stashing young prospects like Hinds and Ginn?How can I assess the long-term potential of these prospects?What impact do these young players have on their teams' chances this season?Which teams are most likely to call up top prospects this season?
Mentions:
@Carlos Rodriguez | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@Carlos Rodriguez | Milwaukee Brewers | MLB
@J.T. Ginn | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@J.T. Ginn | Oakland Athletics | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Kyle Teel | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Kyle Teel | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Rece Hinds | Cincinnati Reds | MLB
@Rece Hinds | Cincinnati Reds | MLB

https://www.rotoballer.com/fantasy-baseball-prospe..

February 27, 2025
Spring Training Job Battles: AL Central
@rotowire
RotoWire
Spring Training Job Battles: AL Central

With spring training in full swing for MLB teams, several starting roles are up for grabs, particularly in the American League Central division, which has significant fantasy implications. The Chicago White Sox are evaluating their shortstop options, with Colson Montgomery making a strong initial impression despite his struggles at Triple-A last season. Meanwhile, Luis Robert is likely to split time as designated hitter to manage his health, while the catcher position is crowded with promising young talent like Edgar Quero and Kyle Teel. The White Sox's closer situation appears murky, with several candidates, including Prelander Berroa, struggling with injuries.

In Cleveland, the Guardians are looking for answers at second base after trading away Andres Gimenez, with Juan Brito standing out as an intriguing prospect. Right field remains a position of uncertainty after a rotation of players last season, with Jhonkensy Noel and Will Brennan vying for playing time. The Guardians' pitching depth continues to inspire confidence, despite some uncertainty around their rotation.

The Detroit Tigers face crucial decisions in their pitching staff, as a recent injury to Alex Cobb opens up potential spots for young arms like Jackson Jobe and Casey Mize. In Kansas City, the competition for the fifth starter spot is heating up, with Kris Bubic looking to secure a rotation role. The closer role is a bit clearer with Carlos Estevez likely to see the majority of save opportunities, particularly with Lucas Erceg pushing for earlier-game leverage.

Lastly, the Minnesota Twins have introduced new faces in their infield, with the signing of Ty France causing ripples, but primarily, Jose Miranda and Edouard Julien are poised to compete for key spots. The health and performance of pitchers like Chris Paddack will be critical to their success this season.

Which players are most likely to have breakout seasons in the AL Central?What are the biggest concerns for fantasy managers in the AL Central?How should fantasy managers approach drafting players from the AL Central?What trends should fantasy managers look for in the AL Central during spring training?
Mentions:
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Chicago White Sox | MLB
Cleveland Guardians | MLB
Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Colson Montgomery | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Edgar Quero | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Edgar Quero | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Jackson Jobe | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Jackson Jobe | Detroit Tigers | MLB
@Jose Miranda | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Jose Miranda | Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
@Juan Brito | Cleveland Guardians | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Kris Bubic | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Kris Bubic | Kansas City Royals | MLB
@Luis Robert | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Luis Robert | Chicago White Sox | MLB
Minnesota Twins | MLB
Minnesota Twins | MLB
@Prelander Berroa | Chicago White Sox | MLB
@Prelander Berroa | Chicago White Sox | MLB

https://www.rotowire.com/baseball/article/spring-t..

Cleveland Guardians:
Logan Allen (5)
Pedro Avila (29)
Tanner Bibee (250)
Joey Cantillo (29)
Emmanuel Clase (1)
Daniel Espino (1)
Hunter Gaddis (78)
Connor Gillispie (0)
Sam Hentges (0)
Tim Herrin (33)
Ben Lively (140)
Triston McKenzie (5)
Erik Sabrowski (6)
Cade Smith (56)
Trevor Stephan (0)
Peter Strzelecki (2)
Andrew Walters (2)
Gavin Williams (1)
Bo Naylor (129)
Gabriel Arias (1)
Juan Brito (5)
David Fry (187)
Kyle Manzardo (60)
Jose Ramirez (532)
Brayan Rocchio (118)
Daniel Schneemann (1)
Will Brennan (59)
Steven Kwan (1)
Angel Martinez (11)
Jhonkensy Noel (69)
Johnathan Rodriguez (0)
Lane Thomas (121)
George Valera (0)
Manager Stephen Vogt (0)
Matt Festa (0)
Luis Ortiz (11)
Kolby Allard (0)
Slade Cecconi (13)
Nolan Jones (8)
Franco Aleman (0)
Nic Enright (0)
Doug Nikhazy (6)
Petey Halpin (0)
Shane Bieber (5)
Will Wilson (2)