WATCH: Brayan Rocchio, Gabriel Arias Hit First Homeruns Of Spring Training

Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias hit home runs in the Cleveland Guardians' 8-5 spring training victory over the Chicago White Sox.
WATCH: Brayan Rocchio, Gabriel Arias Hit First Homeruns Of Spring Training
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The Cleveland Guardians shortstop battle has been underwhelming during spring training. Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias were the clear frontrunners coming into camp, but neither player has truly set themselves apart in the race.

Perhaps, the duo is saving their best for the final stretch of camp. They each hit their first home runs of the spring in Cleveland's 8-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Monday afternoon. 

Gabriel Arias

Arias was the first of this Guardians tandem to go deep. He turned on an offspeed pitch from Drew Thorpe and this line drive easily left the yard. Arias is now hitting .160/.250/.320 with an OPS of. 570 in 25 at-bats during spring training. 

Sep 18, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias (13) hits a solo home run against the Kansas City Royals in the fourth inning at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports / © Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

This homer was topped off a six-run first inning and was the second of back-to-back home runs for the Guardians. The first one was hit by Cleveland's No. 1 ranked prospect Chase DeLauter.

Brayan Rocchio

Rocchio has never typically been known for his power. He's a contact hitter who can put a jolt in a ball if given the right pitch. That's exactly what happened on this pitch also from Thorpe and Rocchio turned on it easily sending the ball over the right field fence.

The switch-hitting prospect is now hitting .242/.286/.424 with a .710 OPS in 33 at-bats during spring training. 

It's still a mystery as to who the Guardians will choose to be their Opening Day shortstop. Each player has a unique skill set that makes them viable options if they play up to their potential. 


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