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Juan Brito was playing video games on his day off when an injury changed everything. Twenty-four hours later, the 24-year-old rookie delivered two hits in his Major League debut.
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Juan Brito was playing video games on his day off when an injury changed everything. Twenty-four hours later, the 24-year-old rookie delivered two hits in his Major League debut.

Chicago White Sox's Munetaka Murakami and Cleveland Guardians' Chase DeLauter both homered in their first three MLB games, joining an exclusive club that only two other players have ever achieved. Their explosive starts are bringing hope and excitement to fans across baseball.
Cleveland Guardians rookie Chase DeLauter made baseball history by hitting three home runs in his first two career games, joining an elite club of only three players since 1900. His phone exploded with 804 unread texts, but the 24-year-old is staying focused on what's next.

Cleveland Guardians rookie Chase DeLauter made history by becoming the first player in franchise history to hit two home runs in his first major league game. His dad flew across the country to watch the unforgettable performance after his son texted about hitting two homers in practice days earlier.

Chase DeLauter became only the sixth player in MLB history to hit two home runs in his regular-season debut, leading the Cleveland Guardians to a 6-4 victory. After battling injuries for three years, the 24-year-old is finally healthy and making the most of his moment.

Cleveland Guardians star José Ramírez didn't let a controversial call stop him from celebrating. When umpires denied him a home run, he simply crushed an even bigger one his next time up.

The first woman to coach on the field in Major League Baseball just earned a major promotion with the Cleveland Guardians. Alyssa Nakken will now lead player development at the team's Arizona complex, continuing her groundbreaking career in professional baseball.

Cleveland Guardians All-Star José Ramírez just locked in a seven-year extension that will keep him in the city he loves through 2032, when he'll be 40. After 16 years with the organization, he's chasing the one thing that's eluded him: a World Series championship.