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Prospect Brandon Marsh works on craft while awaiting call-up; Angels fall to Rockies

Roughly 18 miles separate Angels prospects at the team's secondary site in Long Beach from Angel Stadium. At times this summer, the distance has felt even shorter for outfielder Brandon Marsh.

The 22-year-old has watched some of his closest friends get called up to the major leagues since the season started, including top prospect Jo Adell. He can't help but wonder whether he might be the next one.

"It does make me and others in my position feel like we're right there," he said this week before the Angels opened a three-game series in Denver with an 8-4

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