DAYTONA BEACH — Julio Morillo didn’t stay long. Three weeks or so. He came to the Daytona Tortugas as a Cincinnati Reds catching prospect in mid-June 2015. After four games and 15 at-bats between June 17 and July 5, he was gone, with an injured list stint and a subsequent…Read More
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