Roughly 30% of current MLB players were originally signed as international free agents. That group includes megastars like Ronald Acuña Jr., Shohei Ohtani, José Ramírez, and Juan Soto.
Roughly 30% of current MLB players were originally signed as international free agents. That group includes megastars like Ronald Acuña Jr., Shohei Ohtani, José Ramírez, and Juan Soto.
For talented amateur ballplayers from across the globe, there is no day on the calendar quite like Jan. 15. Signaling the opening of the international signing period, it’s the day in which years of ...
The good news is we’ve also been paying attention to the international prospect pool so you don’t have to. While you may be familiar with Roki Sasaki and the sweepstakes for the Japanese sensation’s ...
Alex Bregman is, without a doubt, the top free agent still available, but these other five players still don't have a home as pitchers and catchers report.
Major League Baseball teams shelled out millions of dollars today on hundreds of international free agents. History shows ... Jesse Borek at MLB.com does a fabulous job of compiling all the ...
International signing day is finally ... As is the case with MLB draft picks or major league free agents, deals are not official until a player has signed a contract, completed his physical ...
We won’t know for sure until a decade from now, but when the dust settled on day one of MLB ... of international scouts have to feel good about their haul of 17 international free agents ...
We have agreed to terms on contracts with 20 international free agents, including eight players ... only the list of players. MLB.com reported the financials for Alvarez’s deal.