Re: Minor Matters
13261Jaison Chourio: Guardians 2024 Minor League Player Of The Year
September 23, 2024
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When it comes to prospects analysis, Baseball America has been the market leader for years.
Their opinion is respected by fans, media, and even members of MLB teams.
They published, on Monday, the Minor League Player of the Year for every one of the 30 organizations in baseball.
Jaison Chourio was chosen by them as the best Cleveland Guardians player of the season.
The younger brother of Milwaukee Brewers’ breakout star Jackson Chourio, Jaison is still a long way from the major leagues, but he sure made strides this season and positioned himself in the talent-rich Guardians system.
A few days ago, Chourio was also named the MVP of the Carolina League, where he played most of the year with the Lynchburg Hillcats of Single-A.
The 19-year-old outfielder didn’t show too much in terms of game power, but he excelled at just about every other facet of his game.
He slashed .269/.414/.398 in 98 games with the Hillcats, slugging 24 doubles and five home runs while stealing an incredible 44 bases.
Chourio’s lightning-quick feet get most of the attention, but it’s his ability to control the strike zone the one element that sets him apart from the rest of the pack.
He worked 86 walks and struck out just 69 times in the season, making it clear that ball-strike recognition is definitely a strength.
He fractured his wrist in late August, so his season ended abruptly, but he had already shown the best of his potential.
His 144 wRC+ indicates he excelled and aced the level, and should be ready to be tested in High-A in 2025.
Much like his brother, Chourio has what it takes to be a special ballplayer if the Guardians are patient.
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