Darío Borrero
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Darío Andrés Borrero Briceño
- Bats Left, Throws Left
- Height 6' 3", Weight 190 lb.
- Born November 13, 2003 in San Diego, Carabobo Venezuela
Biographical Information[edit]
Darío Borrero has played in the minors and for the Colombian national team.
He was signed by Chicago White Sox scouts Amador Arias and Ruddy Moreta in February 2021. [1] He was 5-for-14 with a walk and a double that summer for the DSL White Sox. Coming stateside in 2022, he hit .313/.349/.373 for the ACL White Sox, fielding .977 at 1B. He was 9th in the Arizona Complex League in average, between Leo Balcazar and Maick Collado. [2] He slipped to .250/.286/.313 in a return engagement there in 2023, though he improved his 1B fielding to .990.
With the ACL White Sox, Borrero batted .257/.317/.376 and was released. He was at .304/.370/.478 for Colombia in the 2024 U-23 Baseball World Cup. [3] That winter, he hit .250/.308/.455 for the Caimanes de Barranquilla; his 3 triples led the Colombian League (Jesús Marriaga was the only other player with more than one). In the 2025 Bolivarian Games, he was excellent as a part-time left fielder for Colombia. He had a two-run pinch-hit single off Ecuador's Kendry Berrier his first time up. He finished 4-for-8 with two walks, a hit-by-pitch, two steals in two tries, a double, three runs and three RBI in four games, handling two putouts. In the Gold Medal Game versus Peru, his 4th-inning single off Bruno Medina plated Marriaga with the tying run to make it 4-4; Colombia prevailed, 5-4, in extra innings. [4]


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