CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Guardians will send eight prospects to the Arizona Fall League in October, including former first-round draft pick Daniel Espino, who hasn’t pitched in a minor league game in nearly three years due to injuries.
Guardians vice president of player development Stephen Osterer spoke with reporters Thursday about the organization’s plans for the developmental league, highlighting the opportunity for players like Espino to gain valuable game experience.
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“There’s a lot of benefit,” Osterer said. “The biggest thing is the exposure to game opportunities. So someone like Chase DeLauter, obviously, and Danie