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Baseball America first weekly HOT SHEET
8. Brayan Rocchio, SS, Guardians
Team: Triple-A Columbus (International)
Age: 22
Why He’s Here: .314/.400/.457 (11-for-35), 5 R, 5 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, 2 RBIs, 5 BB, 5 SO, 3-for-3 SB
The Scoop: Rocchio is a Top 100 prospect who reached Triple-A last year as a 21-year-old, though he hit just .234/.298/.387 in 33 games there. That’s not a big concern—he was the age equivalent of a 2022 college draft pick—and he’s showing this year why he’s such a highly regarded prospect with his mix of barrel control from both sides of the plate, glove work and outstanding instincts for the game. With Amed Rosario at shortstop, Andres Gimenez at second base and Jose Ramirez at third, the Guardians aren’t in any rush to bring Rocchio up at the moment, so he could be in for a lengthy stint with Triple-A Columbus.
17. Bo Naylor, C, Guardians
Team: Triple-A Columbus (International)
Age: 23
Why He’s Here: .276/.488/.586 (9-for-29), 5 R, 3 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBIs, 11 BB, 8 SO
The Scoop: Naylor has picked up where he left off offensively in 2022, as he’s drawn a ton of walks while demonstrating his power. But more importantly, Naylor also has shown improvement defensively. Naylor’s throwing has been more consistent so far, something that was an issue at times last year. His pop times to second base have ranged from 1.88 to 2.05 seconds, but it’s his accuracy that has significantly improved. His lone throwing error came when his throw was on-line to third base, but hit the runner as he slid into the bag.