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Nice game for Bazzana: 3 run homer and a single in 3 at bats.
Brito at 3rd base made 2 throwing errors, went 0-3 with 2 strikeouts
Valera single and strike out. 429/1357
Velazquez singles in his only AB 600/1267,
Alfonsin Rosario, now up to 4 K's in 5 AB

In the battle for the last spot in the bullpen, Brogdan stays well ahead of Holderman
Brogden: 1 1 0 0 0 2
Holderman 2/3 4 5 5 1 0

Couple springs ago Jack Leftwich impressed with 5 2/3 shutout innings 2 hits and 1 walk vs 5 K
Then he got hurt and has been very effectrive in AA or AAA
Looking good this spring with 2 identical lines: 1 0 0 0 0 2 of course he's facing other minor leaguers late in games

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BOXSCORE DODGERS VS GUARDIANS

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/guardians-v ... /final/box

BAZZANA 3-RUN HOMER

https://www.mlb.com/video/travis-bazzan ... st-popular

RAMIREZ 4 RBI GAME

https://www.mlb.com/video/jose-ramirez- ... st-popular

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Kwan's first ST start in CF today.

Rocchio again at 2nd and Arias at SS. I wonder if perhaps you were looking at a 2025 interview when Brito was competing for the 2nd base spot with Arias and Rocchio was playing short.

Cecconi making his first start of the spring. Did not sign up for the Italian national team.

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Cleveland Guardians Spring Training Prospect Report: 2/24/26

Bazzana leaves for the WBC with a BANG

Arthur Kinney
Feb 25


STARTERS

Travis Bazzana (2B): 2-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI - Bazzana’s final game with the Guardians before heading to Tokyo to play for Australia in the World Baseball Classic as a successful one, to say the least, as his three-run blast in the second (107.8 MPH, 423 feet) provided all of the Guards scoring yesterday in Glendale.

George Valera (RF): 1-2, 1 R, 1 K - While not as impressive as Bazzana’s, Valera’s performance towered over those of most of his teammates yesterday.

Angel Genao (SS): 0-2 - Genao’s Tuesday was representative of the general malaise that seemed to hang over the Guards.

Juan Brito (3B): 0-3, 2 K, 2 E - A day to forget for Brito, both offensively and defensively.

NOTABLE RESERVES

Ralphy Velazquez (1B): 1-1 - Velasquez is slashing 1.267 to start the Spring.

Wuilfredo Antunez (RF): 1-2 - Antunez got a hit, which was a feat in itself for a Guardian yesterday.

Dayan Frias (SS): 0-0, 1 BB - Frias’ leadoff walk in the eighth was the only free pass the Guardians would get all day.

RESERVES

Kahlil Watson (LF-CF): 0-1, 1 K

Cooper Ingle (C ): 0-2, 1 K

Alfonsin Rosario (LF): 0-1, 1 K

Juan Benjamin (2B): 0-1

NOTABLES

Jay Driver: 0.2 IP, 1 H - Driver allowed only one inherited run to score (on an Andy Pages sac fly) to get the Guardians out of the bottom of the first after a rough start to Gavin Williams’ Spring.

Jack Jasiak: 0.1 IP, 1 K - Jasiak dispatched Keston Hiura on four pitches to get the Guards out of a third frame that saw Colin Holderman struggle.

Austin Peterson: 1.1 IP, 4 H, 4 R (all earned). 1 BB, 1 K - His fifth inning was aided by a spectacular catch by Nolan Jones. His re-entry effort in the sixth saw the Dodger hitters convert hard contact into a festival of base hits.

Cam Schuelke: 0.1 IP, 3 BB, 1 K - Schuelke walked three batters in a row (allowing both inherited runners to score) on 14 pitches before finally ending the fifth on a strikeout.

Jack Carey: 0.1 IP - This outing can’t really be evaluated as his lone pitch was hit hard down the first base line but tight at Velazquez, who made an impressive play.

Jack Leftwich: 1 IP, 2 K - This three up, three down eighth was an oasis in a desert of lousy prospect hurling yesterday.

Tanner Burns: 1 IP, 1 H, 1 K - Another solid inning of work to wrap up a chaotic day on the mound.

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