Promising Dominican teens headline Red Sox international signing class
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Promising Dominican teens headline Red Sox international signing class
The Red Sox have had great success scouting and developing international players, with guys like Xander Bogaerts, Rafael Devers, Brayan Bello and Ceddanne Rafaela all representing recent signings who went on to make their mark in Boston. Now a new wave of talented young players are set to begin their journeys. Thursday marked the start of the new international signing period, and according to multiple reports, including from Baseball America and…
Red Sox add pair of top 50 international prospects
The Red Sox may not have signed David Ortiz as an international amateur, but the native of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, went on to deliver a Hall of Fame career during his tenure with the organization before his No. 34 was emblazoned on the wall at Fenway Park. The D.R.’s
Red Sox Reportedly Sign 6-Foot-6 Brazilian Hurler
The international signing period for this year opened on Thursday, and the Boston Red Sox started inking deals with prospects in this year’s class. The Red Sox have $5.94 million to work with this offseason. The funds are used to give signing bonuses to international prospects, and signing bonuses under $10,000 do not count against the team’s spending. The Red Sox reportedly signed Brazilian pitcher Claudio Pereira, per Baseball America’s Ben Ba…
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