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Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Jaison Chourio moved into the top 100 on MLB.com's most recently updated prospects list. Chourio is having a good season so far at Single-A Lynchburg, slashing .299/.448/.423 over 97 at-bats (27 games), including two home runs, 18 RBI, 12 stolen bases, and an eye-popping 25 walks to just 18 strikeouts as an 18-year-old. At this pace, the switch-hitter should see some Double-A at-bats before the year is out. Dynasty fantasy managers should be keeping a close eye on the ascent of Cleveland's third-ranked prospect, although he probably won't see the majors until sometime in 2025 or 2026 at the earliest.--Jarod Rupp - RotoBaller
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Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Jaison Chourio went 1-for-2 with a home run and two walks during their contest on Tuesday against High-A Great Lakes. After a strong season with Low-A last summer, Chourio was able to open the 2025 season with High-A. Through his first 14 games at this level, the 19-year-old has held a .240/.406/.320 slash line with just two extra-base hits. However, he has held an elite 15:14 K:BB and swiped three bags. Over his previous nine games, Chourio has posted a strong .281/.452/.406 line and appears to have begun to turn the corner. Last summer at Low-A, the No. 57-ranked prospect in the sport, posted a .269/.414/.398 line. Even though he is several years away from his MLB debut, he is developing into one of the sport's top prospects.--Andy Smith - RotoBaller
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Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Jaison Chourio (wrist) is set to play in the Spring Breakout game against the Seattle Mariners. Chourio suffered a season-ending wrist injury last August but appears to be at full strength during camp. Before his injury, Chourio was beginning to find his footing at the Single-A level. After tallying just seven hits through his first nine games at Single-A during the 2023 season, Chourio held a .269/.414/.398 slash line with 24 doubles across 98 games with Single-A Lynchburg last summer. He went deep five times and swiped an impressive 44 bags. The 19-year-old is considered one of the top prospects in the Cleveland system alongside infielder Travis Bazzana and outfielder Chase DeLauter (abdomen). Fantasy managers should expect Chourio to push for an early season High-A debut given his progression at Single-A last summer.--Andy Smith - RotoBaller
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Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Jaison Chourio (wrist) will miss the remainder of the regular season after breaking his wrist in a diving attempt to catch a fly ball for Single-A Lynchburg on Saturday. The 19-year-old was having a good season for Lynchburg posting a .269-5-58-69-44 line over 98 games, but perhaps most impressive was the fact that he walked much more than he struck out with an 86:69 BB:K, which led to an outstanding .414 OBP. MLB's 70th-ranked prospect will presumably be ready for next season and should push for play at the upper level of the minors, potentially debuting in 2026.--Jarod Rupp - RotoBaller
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Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Jaison Chourio posted a strong .300/.462/.500 slash line with a triple, a home run, three RBI, a 6:4 BB:K ratio, and an eye-catching 11 swiped bags over the past week at Single-A Lynchburg. Chourio stole at least three bases in three games in this span. This was another dominant week Chourio has enjoyed this season, as he now sits with an excellent .277/.402/.411 slash line, four home runs, 52 RBI, 37 stolen bases through 80 games. The 19-year-old has clearly proven he is ready to move up to High-A, and that promotion could be right around the corner. Chourio is showcasing elite potential and could find himself near the top of most prospect rankings come this time next summer.--Andy Smith - RotoBaller
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