CLEVELAND — The newest Cleveland Guardian will no longer be participating in the Arizona Fall League, Major League Baseball's fall showcase of its top prospects.

Chase DeLauter, who became the first player in Cleveland baseball history to make their MLB debut in the postseason, will no longer play in the AFL this year, per a Guardians team representative.

DeLauter was originally one of eight Guardians prospects set to play for the AFL's Surprise Saguaros, that is, until he became the sixth player in modern Major League Baseball history to make his major league debut in the postseason. He will be replaced on the roster by Joe Lampe.

On Oct. 1, DeLauter made his major league debut against the Detroit Tigers in the American League Wild Card Series. He became the 6th player in MLB’s modern

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