Showing posts with label Pablo Millan Fernandez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pablo Millan Fernandez. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Which Teams Signed The Most International Prospects?

Every team wants to be able to add a blue-chip international signing to its farm system. Miguel Sano, Franklin Barreto, Gleyber Torres and Rafael Devers were all highly touted players ranked at or near the top of their class when they signed, and those seven-figure bonuses have yielded a good return on investment so far.

Baseball America

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Dodgers, Cubs, & Rangers May Target Lucius Fox

As I tweeted yesterday, Bahamas-born and recently but shortly American-educated shortstop Lucius Fox was declared an international free agent by Major League Baseball. He won’t be eligible to sign until July 2nd when the 2015-16 signing period opens and the team bonus pools reset, but he would’ve waited until then to sign anyway, since most of the 2014-15 signing pool money had been spent.

Fangraphs

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Dodgers Sign Hector Olivera To Six-Year/$62.5M Deal

Cuban second baseman Hector Olivera has agreed to a $62.5 million deal with the Dodgers, according to an industry source.

MLB Official Site

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Dodgers Sign Cuban RHP Pablo Millan Fernandez To Minors Deal

The Dodgers have agreed to sign 25-year-old Cuban righthander Pablo Millan Fernandez for an $8 million bonus on a minor league contract, Baseball America has learned. The deal, which is exempt from the international bonus pools, is still pending a physical.

Baseball America

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Pablo Millan Fernandez Leaves Cuba

Although no official source has confirmed, several comments launcher located at Holguin Pablo Millan Fernandez in Dominican Republic, after the Facebook profile of his wife so indicates, about 14 hours ago. Pablo Millán, the voted the NBA All-Star 53 National and known for its refined control and work in the corners Series, had his breakthrough year in the 51 Series, when he led all pitchers in ERA with 1.52 and saved 18 meetings, which opened the doors of the national team, but was later excluded from the roster to the WBC by a drop in performance at the beginning of the next season.  (Translated)

Universo Beisbol