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Hartle dominates, DeLauter keeps on base streak going, Ralphy heats up
Arthur Kinney
Jul 2


SCOREBOARD
Toledo Mud Hens 4, Columbus Clippers 1 - Statcast
Akron RubberDucks 6, Erie SeaWolves 2
Lake County Captains 10, Dayton Dragons 5
Salem Red Sox 1, Lynchburg Hillcats 0 (F/8 - Rain)
ACL Guardians 6, ACL Cubs 2
DSL Dodgers Mega 5, DSL Guardians Mendoza 1
DSL Pirates Black 7, DSL Guardians Goryl 6
ACL Cubs 4, ACL Guardians 3 (Monday)
DSL Dodgers Mega 13, DSL Guardians Mendoza 6 (Monday)
DSL Guardians Goryl 14, DSL Cubs Blue 9 (Monday)
HIGHLIGHTS

Austin Peterson (SP, Columbus): L (0-1), 4.1 IP, 4 H, 2 R (both earned), 3 BB, 7 K, 1 HR allowed - Peterson’s seven strikeouts out of only 13 total outs were the result of his 16 whiffs - best in Triple-A last night - which came on a near even mix of four-seamers, cutters, and sliders (five on each of the first two and six on cutters). He also got Mud Hen hitters to look at 14 strikes, with the cutter predominating there, being responsible for exactly half of the takes. Not bad for a guy who’s been in Triple-A for less than a month.

Ralphy Velazquez (1B, Lake County): 3-5, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 HR, 4 RBI - Velazquez followed up his impressive homestand against the all-conquering West Michigan Whitecaps (6-for-25 with three doubles and a homer) with this spectacular start to the split-site Independence week series with the Dragons.

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Alfonsin Rosario (CF, Lake County): 2-2, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 HBP - In the fourth game of his current streak of reaching safely multiple times, Rosario took it to another level by reaching in all five plate appearances on Tuesday night in Southwest Ohio.

Juan Benjamin (DH, Lake County): 3-5, 2 R, 1 2B - Benjamin’s three-hit series opener extended his on-base streak to ten games, not bad for a guy routinely hitting towards the bottom of the order.

Josh Hartle (SP, Lake County): ND, 5.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R (both earned), 1 BB, 1 HBP, 10 K, 1 HR allowed - After a June in which he “only” posted a 17:11 K:BB ratio, he started July with a career-high ten strikeouts, recalling his early-season 38:12 ratio from April and May.

Sean Matson (SP, Lynchburg): L (3-2), 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R (earned), 1 HBP, 3 K - The earned run that made Matson a tough-luck loser was only the second he has allowed this summer (since Memorial Day weekend). Even so, his summer statline is still impressive at a 0.61 ERA, the same number for his WHIP, and a 30:7 K:BB ratio in 29.2 combined innings.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

Will Wilson (3B, Columbus): 2-4, 1 2B, 1 K - Wilson’s 2025 OPSs (1.031 with the Clippers and .498 with the Guardians) provide one of the starkest examples of the increasing divide in talent level between Triple-A and the Major Leagues.

Petey Halpin (CF, Columbus): 1-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 2 K - Halpin’s fifth-inning solo shot to right (96.1 MPH, 359 feet) provided the entirety of the Clip Show’s scoring on Tuesday in Toledo.

Chase DeLauter (RF, Columbus): 1-4, 1 2B, 1 K - DeLauter’s on-base and hitting streaks now stand at 27 and 15 games, respectively, as Guards fans continue to await his promotion.

Cameron Barstad (C, Akron): 2-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 1 K - While Barstad may seem like an unlikely offensive hero for the RubberDucks, this big night at the plate didn’t come completely from nowhere as it extended his productive plate appearance and hitting streaks to ten and four games, respectively.

Alex Mooney (2B, Akron): 2-3, 1 R, 1 BB - Mooney ended a nine-game multi-hit drought (combined 3-for-32, albeit with one of the hits being a homer) with the Ducks’ other two-hit Tuesday.

Angel Genao (SS, Akron): 1-5, 2 RBI, 3 K, 1 E - While his streak of to-hit games ended at five, Genao did continue his hitting streak with a two-run single in the seventh that gave the Mallards of Main Street the lead for good.

Rodney Boone (SP, Akron): ND, 2.2 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 2 K - Boone was pitching well before leaving the game in the third with an injury.

Christian Knapczyk (2B, Lake County): 2-5, 1 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI - Knapcyk’s multi-base streak now stands at six games, a stretch during which he is slugging .714.

Maick Collado (3B, Lake County): 1-3, 1 R, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SF, 1 K - All three of Collado’s hits in his last four games have been of the extra-base variety, with his last two hits being homers.

Bennett Thompson (DH, Lynchburg): 2-3, Thompson’s third two-hit game of his active nine-game hit streak was a high point of a rough night for the Hillcat offense.

Nick Mitchell (CF, Lynchburg): 0-2, 2 BB, 2 SB - Mitchell stole both second and third following a leadoff walk in the bottom of the first to become one of only two Hillcats to come within 90 feet of scoring (Thompson also did so after hitting the first of back-to-back-to-back singles in the seventh.).

Yeiferth Castillo (starting RF, ACL - Monday): 2-3, 2 RBI, 1 BB - Castillo led the way offensively for the A-Guards before being pulled for a pinch runner in the eighth.

Robert Arias (LF, ACL - Monday): 1-4, 1 R, 1 RBI - Arias’ fifth-inning single got the scoring started in the A-Guards’ three-run fifth and extended his hitting streak to seven games.

Yatner Crisostomo (RP, ACL - Monday): 2.1 IP, 2 H, 3 K - Crisotomo finishes June with a 0.00 ERA for the month in 9.2 innings.

Luis Garcia (3B, Mendoza - Monday): 1-3, 1 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 2 E - While he led Mendoza offensively with three trips to the basepaths on Monday, Garcia struggled mightily in the field.

Romer Taveras (RF, Goryl - Monday): 2-4, 1 R, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 SB - Taveras’ third-straight multi-hit game was the only one of a walk-heavy 14-run day for Goryl. The trio of RBI doubled his season total and surpassed his entire output from his rookie season last year (2 RBI in 94 plate appearances).

Wuinder Torres (1B, Goryl - Monday): 1-3, 2 R, 1 2B, 2 RBI, 2 BB - Torres, on the other hand, has had no trouble driving in runs, with his pair on Monday bringing his 2025 total to 20, nearly matching the 21 he drove in as a rookie last year.

Israel Alvarez 2B, Goryl - Monday): 1-2, 3 R, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 1 HBP, 1 K - Alvarez opened the floodgates of Goryl runs by getting plunked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the first. That HBP was also the difference in his leading the team with four trips to the bases on Monday.
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Cleveland Guardians Prospect Report 7/4/25

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Scoreboard
Toledo Mud Hens 5, Columbus Clippers 1 - Statcast
Erie SeaWolves 2, Akron RubberDucks 0
Dayton Dragons 5, Lake County Captains 1
Lynchburg Hillcats 4, Salem Red Sox 3
ACL Athletics 8, ACL Guardians 6
DSL Brewers Blue 9, DSL Guardians Mendoza 1
DSL Guardians Goryl 6, DSL Brewers Gold 2 (G1 - 6/16 suspended game)
DSL Guardians Goryl 9, DSL Brewers Gold 4 (G2 - F/7)
Highlights

Alfonsin Rosario (RF, Lake County): 1-2, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 1 SB - Rosario reached thrice, including on a first-inning homer to left, to continue his recent hot streak. Since the homestand against West Michigan late last month, Rosario is slashing .385/.553/.577 with a triple, homer, and six RBI in 38 plate appearances.

Ryan Cesarini (RF, Lynchburg): 2-4, 2 RBI - Cesarini’s two-RBI performance looks impressive on paper. It looked even more impressive as the two runs were driven in in the bottom of the eighth, as his second single of the night gave the Hillcats their only lead of the evening - which they eventually converted into the org’s only domestic Independence Day victory.

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Bennett Thompson (C, Lynchburg): 2-2, 1 R, 1 HR, 1 RBI,1 , 1 E- Thompson got the Hillcats within a run with a solo shot in the bottom of the second but gave the run back in the following half-inning on a throwing error. Still, a perfect night at the plate is always a highlight.

Yeiferth Castillo (RF, ACL Guardians): 3-for-5, 2 R, RBI - Castillo continued his hot streak with his third multi-hit performance in a row on Friday. He brought the ACL Guardians to within one with his RBI single in the seventh and came around to score later in the frame as the game’s tying run late in the contest.

Randy Baron (RP, DSL Goryl - G1): W (1-0), 4.0 IP, H, 0 R, BB, 4 Ks, WP - Baron got the “start” when the rain delayed game from June 16 resumed in the third inning on Friday and tossed four shutout innings to help secure the victory. He retired the final eight batters he faced and had to work around an error in the fourth that allowed the opponents to threaten. This was the right-hander’s best appearance of the season.

Wuinder Torres (C, DSL Goryl - G2): 2-for-3, 4 RBIs, SF - Torres had three different scoring plays for the Goryl squad in game two with a first inning single, a sacrifice fly in the fourth and a two-run hit to further widen the gap in the fifth. The 18-year-old is back above .300 on the year and has hits in each of his last seven games.

Angel Abreu (CF, DSL Goryl - G2): 3-for-5, 2 R, RBI - The leadoff man Abreu put together three hits in five plate appearances and drove in a run with his single in the bottom of the third. The 16-year-old now has five three-hit games out of 20 played in 2025 as he shows he can get on base with consistency.
Notable Performances

Kody Huff (DH, Columbus): 1-2, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SF - While Huff was the only Clipper to reach twice yesterday, his 30th RBI of the season came on a fourth-inning sac fly.

Chase DeLauter (LF, Columbus): 1-4, 1 K - Speaking of 30, DeLauter has now reached safely in all thirty games he has played for the Clippers this season after his third-inning single to right.

Juan Brito (2B, Columbus): 0-1 - Brito left in the first inning of the game with an apparent hamstring injury trying to run out a groundball.

Dylan DeLucia (SP, Akron): L (3-2), 5 IP, 3 H, 1 R (earned), 2 BB, 1 K - DeLucia seems to have gotten past allowing six earned runs in three frames in his most recent road outing as he has allowed only one run in each of his last two starts (previous one went six innings) - both at Canal Park.

Wuilfredo Antunez (LF, Lake County): 2-4, 1 2B, 1 K - Antunez has four extra-base hits in his last five games (a double and three homers). Fun Fact: His sixth-inning single was his first one-base hit since June 27.

Pedro Dalmagro (C-1B): 2-for-3, R, 2 RBIs, SB, 2 E2Ts, DP - It was an eventful five innings for Dalmagro before he was relieved with a two-run single being the highlight. He was also charged with a pair of throwing errors on stolen base attempts, was moved to first and then exited the game.

Victor Izturis (1B-C): 2-for-4, 2B, RBI - Izturis was credited with a multi-hit day as well and changed positions defensively with a shift to catcher mid-game. This was his first game since June 17 and an RBI double in the second showed he was ready to go.

Johan Rodriguez (2B, ACL Guardians): 2-for-5, R, 2 2Bs, DP - The 17-year-old had his second game of the year (38 games played) with two extra-base hits with a pair of doubles in Friday’s win.

Luis Garcia (SS, DSL Mendoza): 1-for-4, RBI, CS - The lone run for the Mendoza team was manufactured off the bat of Garcia via an RBI single in the fourth, the lone hit with a runner in scoring position for the team (1-for-11).

Heins Brito (SS, DSL Goryl - G1): 1-for-4, 2 R, HR, 2 RBIs, 2 SBs - Brito uncorked his first homerun in 18 DSL games this season to cap off a five-run bottom of the seventh for the DSL Goryl squad.

Randy Martinez (LF, DSL Goryl - G1): 2-for-4, R, SB - The switch-hitting Martinez had a pair of hits both coming after the resumption of the game in the third inning - a leadoff single in the fifth and a single to load the bases in the seventh.

Josh Perez (SP, DSL Goryl - G2): 4.0 IP, 0 H, R, 0 ER, 2 BBs, 3 Ks - Coming off an appearance where he could not get through an inning, Perez did not allow an earned run in four innings on Friday. He had to work around a pair of errors, but that did not deter him from a quality outing.

Osmar Torrealba (RF, DSL Goryl - G2): 2-for-4, 2B, 2 RBIs - The left-handed swinging outfielder had multiple hits and drove in a run on his groundball out as well.
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2025 Cleveland Guardians Prospect Scouting Report: #5 RHP Braylon Doughty
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2025 Cleveland Guardians Prospect Scouting Report: #5 RHP Braylon Doughty
Doughty has pitchability, poise, and maturity - will it be enough to break this organization's issues developing high school pitching?
Justin Lada
Jul 5



Bio
Age (2025 season): 19

Acquired: Draft (2024, Round 1A)

2024 Level: High School

Height: 6’1

Weight: 190

Throws: Right

First impression
Short and stocky build. Clean and easy delivery. Good athlete. Real feel for spin. High marks for makeup.

2025 Scouting Grades
Fastball: 55

Slider: 55

Curveball: 55

Changeup: 40

Command: 40

Overall: 50

Risk: Extreme

ETA: 2029

What Makes Doughty Fun
Pitchers with good feel for spin, and that spin two legitimately above average two breaking balls and maintain velocity with an easy delivery are very fun to watch. Doughty has a pair of breaking balls, one a high spin horizontal sweeper, and the other a tight downer type breaking ball with good spin. There's plenty of action on the fastball. He can get it up to 97. Very simple, quick and clean operation in his delivery. There aren’t a lot of moving parts of effort to it, which makes you surprised when you see solid velocity and innate ability to create spin. He’s on-line with the plate. Good hip to shoulder separation. Good rotation at foot strike. Quality athlete, which gives hope for future good control when paired with his clean delivery. 3/4 arm slot. Does come from an extreme demographic in terms of draft pick status, but has real mid rotation upside.

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What Could Hold Doughty Back
Not to be a downer, because every prospect and draft pick are different, but high school pitching, especially right-handed pitching, tends to be a high risk demographic. Considering the fact the Guardians have only been able to develop Triston McKenzie and Sam Henges over the last several years in all of their high school pitching draft targets.It's fair to worry about the long-term viability for Doughty. Aside from factors he can't control, the changeup is usable but needs work. There is some concern about his overall durability and size given that he is undersized. He may need to work to get stronger to maintain fastball velocity and starts and may even need to get it into a higher band consistently hitting the mid upper 90s versus sitting loan IDs and touching the upper 90s.

Intangibles
Doughty is young for his class, and won't turn 20 until December of 2025. .He's somewhat young for his class. He also comes from a good developmental area the Guardians of targeted. He also gets high marks for makeup and character.

Future
High School pitchers, even ones that appear to have a good feel for their stuff and control take years to develop. Especially given the Guardians track record of slow playing many pitchers, and struggling to develop high school pitching, Doughty’s path to the big leagues could be longer than some think. Unless the performance on the field is too hard to ignore, this will be a slow developmental path for Doughty. Developing his ability to throw more Innings working on his change up and building strength and routines will be important. Because he has a three pitch mix, he should have a chance to be a good reliever if it turns out durability and the lack of a changeup hold him back from starting. If his athleticism helps him overcome his size to be 150 getting 270 getting type starter, and either developing the change up or having two special breaking balls where he doesn't need it, you're looking at a potential mid rotation starter.

Role/Risk
50/Extreme - Mid-rotation starter/back of the bullpen type arm
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Bazzana returns, Detroit is Cleveland's Daddy, Favors has career day
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SCOREBOARD

Toledo MudHens 2, Columbus Clippers 1 (Statcast)
Erie Sea Wolves 8, Akron RubberDucks 4
Lake County Captains 9, Dayton Dragons 1
Salem Red Sox 7, Lynchburg Hillcats 5
ACL Guardians 8, ACL Brewers 7
DSL Padres Gold 1, DSL Guardians Mendoza 0 (F/7 - G1)
DSL Padres Gold 3, DSL Guardians Mendoza 0 (F/7 - G2)
DSL Tampa Bay 8, DSL Guardians Goryl 7
REHAB

Travis Bazzana (starting 2B, ACL): 0-2 - Bazzana recorded a pair of outs and played five innings in the field before being pinch hit for in the bottom of the fifth by Jhorvic Abreus. The good news is that he completed his scheduled innings, seemingly without complications.

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Cam Schuelke (RP, ACL): 1 IP, 1 H, 1 R (earned), 2 BB, 1 BK, 2 K - After a solid inning of work in his rehab debut last Friday, Schuelke struggled in his second outing.
HIGHLIGHTS

Parker Messick (SP, Columbus): 7IP, 3H, BB, 9K - Messick got a crash course in what to expect whenever he’s called up to Cleveland - seven shutout inning and the team still losing. That call up should be sometime in the second half now. His fastball was 91-93 and topped out at 95, collecting nine whiffs in the process. He needed just 88 pitches to complete seven shutout innings. Efficiency has been an area of focus. He accomplished that in two of his last three starts. And now he knows what to expect when he gets to Cleveland.

Kahlil Watson (CF, Akron): 2-5, 2B, HR, 2K - Watson seems to be finding his stroke again after his injury. The two strikeouts aren’t ideal, as that has crept up into the high 20% range again. But the pop remains and he should get a shot at Triple-A this year.

Alex Mooney (3B, Akron): 2-4, 2 2B, 2K - Mooney has also started to find better offensive results lately after a really brutal first three months.

Caden Favors (SP, Lake County): 5IP, 3H, BB, 10K - A career day for Favors, who has been having an up and down first pro season. Six of the 10 punchouts sent Dragons hitters back to the dugout with the bat on their shoulder, so it was more strike throwing than bat missing, but a good outing regardless.

Alfonsin Rosario (CF, Lake County): 2-4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, BB - Two extra base hits and a walk is quite the banner day for Rosario, whose approach I worry about. The power is good and he’s been popping it since he came back from injury and taking a walk with no strikeouts is a welcome line.

Tommy Hawke (DH, Lake County): 2-4, 2R, BB, K, SB - Hawke is still 2-2 on steals and is off to a nice start in Lake County now that he’s finally playing.

Jose Devers (SS, Lake County): 2-4, HR, 3 RBI - Devers has 10 homers now and at one point this year was leading the Midwest League in doubles. When he makes contact, there is pop. But he doesn’t make it often enough.

Jose Pirela (CF, Lynchburg): 3-4, 2B, RBI - I was excited to see more of Pirela after some strong complex numbers previously, but he hasn’t carried it over to Low-A, but this was a good night for him.

Dauri Fernandez (3B, ACL): 1-3, 2 R, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SF - Fernandez's trio of RBI included a pair on a go-ahead - and ultimately game-winning - home run in the bottom of the eighth. He now has nearly as many RBI (five) in 15 July plate appearances as he did in all of June (7 RBI in 61 PA).

Heribert Silva (LF, ACL): 3-3, 2 R, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SB, 1 Outfield Assist, 1 E - Silva has started to see more at-bats recently as he continues his return from what seems to have been an injury-induced late June absence (He didn't play for eleven days and saw limited playing time early in his return to game action.) and capitalized on it bigtime on Saturday with his first stateside three-hit game.

Alejandro Rivera (SP - G1, DSL Mendoza): ND, 4 IP, 2 H, 1 HBP, 5 K - After allowing an earned run in each of his last two outings, Rivera returnee to his scoreless ways from the first two starts of his second DSL campaign, bringing his ERA back under 1.00 (0.90, identical to his WHIP). Also, his first walkless start since his 2025 official debut brought his K:BB ratio to 16:4. Fun Fact: All five of Alejandro’s starts this season have lasted exactly four frames.

Steven Cruz (RF, DSL Goryl): 2-3, 3 R, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 2 BB, 1 K - Cruz put up one of the gaudier statlines of his rookie season in an effort that included his first multi-run game as a professional. He has now seen the basepaths in each of his last six games and ten of his last eleven (includes reaching via fielder;s choice on June 24), and he only had two plate appearances as a backup in the game he didn't reach in (June 21).
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES

Nic Enright (RP, Columbus): IP - Speaking of efficient pitching performances, six strikes and one ball in a perfect inning. Enright needs to be back in the Guardians bullpen the rest of the year to prepare for a bigger role in 2026.

Cooper Ingle (DH, Akron): 2-5 - No extra base hits, but Ingle has come back with the bat in a big way since returning from injury.

Jake Miller (RP, Akron): 2IP, 3H, 2ER, 2BB - A rare rough outing for Miller, who has been dominant most of the year in Akron. Sometimes we need to fail to learn to adjust though.

Wuilfredo Antunez (RF, Lake County): 3-5, RBI - No extra base hits, but a nice day for Antunez who has been racking up good days and results over the last few weeks. It’s a rare day where he’s collecting hits without an extra base.

Garrett Howe (SS, Lynchburg): 2-4, RBI, BB, K - I was expecting Howe to be a better bat when he got to pro ball this year but it’s been a rough year for him overall.

Gabriel Rodriguez (SS, ACL): 2-3, 1 R, 1 BB, 2 SB - Rodriguez, who stole two bases for the second time this season, has alternated multi-base and hitless efforts over his last five games.

Luis De La Cruz (1B, ACL): 2-5, 1 R, 2 SB - De La Cruz, who has seen the basepaths (including reaching on errors and fielder's choices) in 33 consecutive games with a plate appearance, also had a two-hit, two-steal Saturday - extending his productive plate appearance streak to seven games in the process.

Yeiferth Castillo (RF, ACL): 1-4, 2 RBI - Castillo now has five RBI over the course of an active four-game RBI streak.

Reiner Herrera (C, ACL): 1-4, 2 RBI, 1 K, 1 SB - After spending most of June in a twelve-game stretch without a multi-RBI performance, Herrera now has two in his last five games.

Yatner Crisostomo (RP, ACL): W (2-1), 1 IP, 1 BB, 2 K - Crisostomo has now not allowed an earned run in nine outings (eleven combined innings) dating back to May 30

Romer Taveras (RF - G1 and backup RF - G2, DSL Mendoza): combined 1-2, 1 BB, 1 K - Taveras had Mendoza's only walk in Game 1 and one the two hits in Game 2 on his first day with the team after moving from Goryl earlier in the morning in a swap that saw infielder Sebastian De Los Santos go the other way. (Yes, I had to go to the transactions log to find any relevance in the second contest.)

Ricardo Romero (2B, DSL Goryl): 2-4, 1 R, 1 HR, RBI, 1 BB, 1 K, 2 E - Romero opened his official professional home run account as part of his first multi-hit effort since a stretch of four in six games from June 19-26.

Freilyn Rodriguez (CF, DSL Goryl): 2-4, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 Outfield Assist, 1 E - Rodriguez rounded out the trio of two-hit days for Goryl with his third in his last six games.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain