Catcher Bo Naylor was promoted from Double-A Akron to the Clippers in June, making him one step away from joining his brother Josh in Cleveland.
“Growth and development are not linear," Tracy said."It’s muddy. We’re probably grateful that he struggled at times last year so he could put himself in a better position this year."
“It’s a great environment. Triple-A is an awesome level," Josh said."You’ve got guys who are up and down in the big leagues and top prospects, so it’s another huge challenge. I just told to take it the same way you did in Double-A, work hard and enjoy every moment because you’re one step away. It’s literally one call and you’re at the highest level of the highest levels.”
“We talked a little about hitting," Josh said."I gave him some of my tips, whether it's hand position or leg kick style, I gave him my one-two tricks on what I thought led to success, but everyone is different.".
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