The Guardians have a storied history of discovering backstop talent from Venezuela. Look to 1996, when the organization signed a switch-hitting catcher from Ciudad Bolívar, Victor Martinez. After ...
They were NL Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes, runner-up Jackson Merrill and finalist from Milwaukee Brewers, Jackson Chourio, whose 1/1 Rookie Debut Patch card sold for a staggering $105,000 ...
A breakout season has cemented Jaison Chourio as the No. 3 Cleveland Guardians prospect, up seven spots from No. 10 last year ...
Others, meanwhile, are selling it in the personage of prospects who could make the difference over the coming years. CBS ...
The 2025 international signing window opens Wednesday, and this will be perhaps the most interesting period for that since ...
The Prospects Live crew breaks down the tools of their 3rd-ranked player in the Cleveland Guardians farm system, outfield ...
Prospects1500 brings you the Top 50 prospects for each system in baseball. This is our Cleveland Guardians Top 50 prospects ...
This would be Jaison Chourio, currently Cleveland's third-ranked prospect, who could have the highest potential of anybody in the Guardians' farm system. And this has nothing to do with Bazzana ...
Since the last update to our leaguewide farm system rankings in September, the Arizona Fall League has come and gone and there have been a handful ...
However, Jim Callis of MLB.com believes that the title could go to someone else at the end of 2025: Jaison Chourio. Chourio is currently Cleveland's third-ranked prospect, per MLB Pipeline.
Then there is Chourio, who could legitimately be Cleveland's top prospect a year from now. The Guardians also did a fantastic job grabbing some promising arms in last year's draft, such as Braylon ...