MESA, Ariz. -- The Glendale Desert Dogs had just lost in walk-off fashion. Braden Montgomery heard the calls of fans seeking autographs, pictures and a moment to rub shoulders with the White Sox No. 1 prospect . His uncle and grandmother, the latter of whom drove from Southern California to watch Montgomery play, awaited in the stands as well.
But first, he took the time to clean up the dugout.
"That's just who he is," said Braves infielder Nacho Alvarez Jr. of his teammate during the Fall League. "He's one of the best dudes I've ever met. I mean, the baseball player, he's great. But at the end of the day, if you're not a good dude, it speaks volumes. You can tell his parents raised him the right way, and he just makes sure to do what he has to do every single day."
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