Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-9, 193 lbs |
| Birthplace: El Tigrito, Venezuela |
| Age: 25 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: S, R |
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1:12Highlights: Pirates at Dodgers (8/21)
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1:02MLB Dangerous Teams To Watch: Los Angeles Dodgers
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1:08MLB Dangerous Teams To Watch: Milwaukee Brewers
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1:592027 MLB Outlook: Angels and Rockies Are Hopeless
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1:10Highlights: Dodgers at Rockies (8/19)
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1:39Fernando Tatis Jr.'s Improvement Pushing Padres Further
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1:56PCA Overtaking Ohtani in NL MVP Race
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0:55Going All In on the San Diego Padres
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0:57MLB Futures: NL 1st Round Bye
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0:57Buss Family To Sell Remaining Stake in the Lakers
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1:20Can the Brewers Challenge the Dodgers?
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1:49Who Goes Further in October: Braves or Phillies?
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1:13Snyder's Power Rankings (08/17): Padres Climb Closer To Top 5
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1:26Snyder's Power Rankings (08/17): Brewers Remain No. 1
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1:41Brewers Take 3 of 4 From Dodgers
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1:36Tommy John's Impact on Baseball
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1:52Dodgers Offensive Woes Becoming the Norm
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2:01Tarik Skubal Throws Career-High 109 Pitches in Loss
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1:26Breaking: Tommy John, Namesake of Revolutionary Surgery, Dies at 83
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1:14Breaking Down Edwin Diaz's Recent Struggles
Top Aaron Bracho News
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Indians' Aaron Bracho: Returns from injured list
Bracho (thumb) was activated off the injured list for High-A Lake County on Tuesday.
Bracho will wind up missing three weeks due to a thumb sprain. He's struggled at the plate this season, hitting .187/.280/.316 over 60 games.
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Indians' Aaron Bracho: Out with thumb strain
Bracho was placed on the 7-day injured list at High-A Lake County on Friday with a left thumb strain.
Bracho has hit an underwhelming .187/.280/.316 with six home runs, 25 RBI and 23 runs scored through 243 plate appearances in his first year of High-A ball. It's unclear if the 20-year-old will need more than a minimum stay in the IL.
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Indians' Aaron Bracho: Invited to summer camp
Bracho will be a part of the Indians' 60-man player pool this season.
The Indians invited most of their best prospects, including Bracho, to train at an alternate site while the big leaguers train at Progressive Field. Bracho could be a bat-first second baseman in a few years, but he has yet to play above short-season ball, so do not expect him to get any run in MLB games this summer.
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