A's 17-year-old Prospect ‘Lazarito' Makes Cactus League Debut

Lazaro Armenteros, the A's 17-year-old stud outfield prospect better known as "Lazarito," is believed to have become the youngest player in franchise history to appear in a Cactus League game.

Armenteros entered at the DH spot in the eighth against the Dodgers and went 0-for-2, flying out to right-center and popping up to shallow center. With the A's short on position players, Armenteros was brought over from minor league camp and got a little exposure to the big league environment.

"He's quite athletic, and I know they love him over there" at minor league camp, A's manager Bob Melvin recently said.

Armenteros also got a chance to mingle with Dodger outfielder (and fellow Cuban) Yasiel Puig before the game.

"Over there (in Cuba) you kind of play the game because you like it and you enjoy it," Armenteros recently said through interpreter Juan Dorado. "Here, it's more like a job. There's more preparation."

Armenteros will stay in Arizona through extended spring training and then head to play in the Dominican Summer League.

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