No. 10 prospect Brito out 8-12 weeks after thumb surgery
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CLEVELAND -- Infield prospect Juan Brito, who competed for the Guardians¡¯ Opening Day second-base job and is considered to be knocking on the door to the big leagues, is going to be out a while.
Brito, the club's No. 10 prospect, had surgery Friday to address a high-grade ligament sprain of his right thumb he suffered while sliding into third base during Triple-A Columbus¡¯ April 17 game against Louisville. The timeframe for his return to unrestricted game activities is estimated to be eight to 12 weeks.
¡°Just feel really bad for Juan,¡± Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. ¡°But you know, it¡¯s early in the year, so hopefully he¡¯ll get back from that and get back to playing.¡±
Brito, a late cut in Guardians spring camp, had slashed .291/.406/.491 with two homers, five doubles and four steals through 16 games with Columbus.
While initial X-rays were negative for a fracture, the 23-year-old Brito continued to report symptoms. Following additional consultations with team physicians and hand specialist Dr. Thomas Graham, the surgery was recommended.
Brito has been in the Guardians¡¯ system since 2022, when he was acquired in the trade that sent Nolan Jones to the Rockies. Jones has since returned to Cleveland, and Brito has been seen as a likely option to join the big league club at some point this season.
¡°From the little bit I've seen of Juan, you see the potential of a power hitter that can also hit for average and played pretty good defense,¡± Vogt said. ¡°So lot of talent there.¡±
Brito will report to the Guardians¡¯ complex in Goodyear, Ariz., in the coming days to begin his rehab process.