2017-2018 Signing Period

Signings:

NamePositionDOBCountryBonus
Luis GarciaSS10/1/2000Dominican Republic$2,500,000
Victor VargasRHP9/3/2000Colombia$525,000
Carlos BetancourtRHP3/27/2001Venezuela$460,000
Cesar RodriguezC12/26/2000Venezuela$500,000
Israel PuelloRHP10/10/2000Dominican Republic$460,000
Cristian HernandezRHP9/23/2000Venezuela
Oscar GonzalezC11/21/2000Venezuela$135,000
Alberto TorresLHP4/28/2001Colombia$90,000
Diego TamarizRHP10/26/2000Venezuela$10,000
Alejandro MadeRHP12/29/1997Dominican Republic
Pedro RamirezOF2/14/2000Dominican Republic
Junior OrtegaOF9/30/1999Dominican Republic
Luis CandeloRHP6/27/1997
Adrian MarinLHP1/19/1999Venezuela
Joan HernandezRHP7/7/1999Dominican Republic
Jhonny PalmaLHP9/18/2000Venezuela
Cristofer CruzRHP4/5/1999Dominican Republic
Cesar MataOF9/15/2000
Roger ParragaRHP2/15/2001
Luis GomezRHP5/14/2001Venezuela
Cristian LimaRHP7/5/2000Dominican Republic
Abrahan GutierrezC10/31/1999Venezuela$350,000
Jordi MartinezLHP7/18/2000Dominican Republic
Hernando MejiaRHP6/8/2000Colombia
Rafi GonellRHP2/26/1997Dominican Republic
Johan RojasOF8/14/2000Dominican Republic
Engel EstevezRHP2/8/2000Dominican Republic
Kyle GlogoskiRHP1/6/1999New Zealand
Daniel VilchezRHP10/4/2000
Jefferson EncarnacionOF8/28/2001Dominican Republic$265,000
Efrain MoralesRHP6/26/2001Mexico
Andy ReyesRHP3/11/2000Dominican Republic
Ellian RondonSS6/24/2000Dominican Republic
Felix NegueisOF12/29/2000Dominican Republic
Edward BarbozaC4/2/2001Venezuela
Maikel GarridoLHP1/24/2000Venezuela
Manuel UriasRHP3/8/2001Mexico
Arturo De FreitasC5/28/2001Venezuela
Jose CedenoOF3/19/2001Venezuela
Edinso AlemanLHP10/6/2000Venezuela
Rixon Wingrove1B5/23/2000Australia
Mani BoekhoudtCF9/20/1999Netherlands
Jhostyn MarinRHP1/30/2001Venezuela
Wilson ValdezSS10/25/1999Dominican Republic
Jesus LunaRHP11/6/2000Mexico
Rafael MarcanoLHP4/20/2000Venezuela
Carlos HernandezC5/1/2001Venezuela
Nathanael BidoLHP6/22/1997Dominican Republic
Freddy FranciscoC2/7/2001Dominican Republic
Curtis Mead2B10/26/2000Australia
Albert JerezSS5/18/2001Venezuela
Guarner DipreSS10/26/2000Dominican Republic
Wilfredo FloresSS5/14/2000Dominican Republic
Michael GuzmanLHP7/31/2000Venezuela
Alejandro MartinezRHP5/8/1998Dominican Republic
Nicoly PinaRHP10/8/1999Dominican Republic
Eduar SegoviaRHP1/10/2001
Ryan AsencioC3/1/1999Dominican Republic
Giuseppe PegueroOF6/30/2000Dominican Republic
Christopher DuranSS11/2/2000Dominican Republic
Jose BrazonRHP2/2/2000Venezuela
Daivin PerezLHP10/19/1998Dominican Republic
Yosmel NaranjoLHP3/8/2000Venezuela
Juan GeraldoRHP8/6/2001Dominican Republic
Elias LirianoRHP3/19/1999Dominican Republic
Juan MirandoLHP2/27/1999Dominican Republic
Noelis MorenoRHP1/23/1999Dominican Republic
Sergio SanchezLHP12/16/2000Venezuela
Carlos MendozaOF2/18/2001Dominican Republic
Mitch EdwardsC8/1/1999Australia
Yoan AntonacRHP7/27/2000France
Hsin-Chieh LinRHP3/18/99Taiwan

Tracking Spreadsheet

Baseball America Team Tracker

Baseball America International Review

Bonus Pool: $4,750,000 + ~$2,500,000 = ~$7,250,000

Total Bonuses: $5,295,000

  • Luis Garcia, SS, Dominican Republic
    • Signing Bonus: $2,500,000
  • Victor Vargas, RHP, Colombia
    • Signing Bonus: $525,000
  • Cesar Rodriguez, C, Venezuela
  • Carlos Betancourt, RHP, Venezuela
  • Alfonso Puello, RHP, Dominican Republic
    • Signing Bonus: $460,000
  • Cristian Hernandez, RHP, Venezuela
  • Oscar Gonzalez, C, Venezuela
  • Alberto Torres, LHP, Colombia
    • Signing Bonus: $90,000
  • Diego Tamariz, RHP, Venezuela
  • Alejandro Made, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Pedro Ramirez, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Junior Ortega, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Luis Candelo, RHP
  • Adrian Marin, LHP, Venezuela
  • Joan Hernandez, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Jordi Martinez, LHP, Dominican Republic
  • Hernando Mejia, RHP, Colombia
  • Rafi Gonell, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Johan Rojas, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Engel Estevez, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Kyle Glogoski, RHP, New Zealand
  • Daniel Vilchez, RHP
  • Jefferson Encarnacion, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Efrain Morales, RHP, Mexico
  • Andy Reyes, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Ellian Rondon, SS, Dominican Republic
  • Felix Negueis, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Maikel Garrido, LHP, Venezuela
  • Edward Barboza, C, Venezuela
  • Manuel Urias, RHP, Mexico
  • Edinso Aleman, LHP, Venezuela
  • Jose Cedeno, OF, Venezuela
  • Arturo De Freitas, C, Venezuela
  • Rixon Wingrove, 1B, Australia
  • Mani Boekhoudt, CF, Netherlands
  • Jhostyn Marin, RHP, Venezuela
  • Wilson Valdez, SS, Dominican Republic
  • Jesus Luna, RHP, Mexico
  • Rafael Marcano, LHP, Venezuela
  • Carlos Hernandez, C, Venezuela
  • Nathanael Bido, LHP, Dominican Republic
  • Freddy Francisco, C, Dominican Republic
  • Curtis Mead, 2B, Australia
  • Albert Jerez, SS, Venezuela
  • Guarner Dipre, SS, Dominican Republic
  • Wilfredo Flores, SS, Dominican Republic
  • Michael Guzman, LHP, Venezuela
  • Alejandro Martinez, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Nicoly Pina, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Eduar Segovia, RHP
  • Ryan Asencio, C, Dominican Republic
  • Giuseppe Peguero, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Christopher Duran, SS, Dominican Republic
  • Jose Brazon, RHP, Venezuela
  • Daivin Perez, LHP, Dominican Republic
  • Yosmel Naranjo, LHP, Venezuela
  • Juan Geraldo, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Elias Liriano, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Juan Miranda, LHP, Dominican Republic
  • Noelis Moreno, RHP, Dominican Republic
  • Sergio Sanchez, LHP, Venezuela
  • Carlos Mendoza, OF, Dominican Republic
  • Mitch Edwards, C, Australia
    • Signing Bonus: $100,000
  • Yoan Antonac, RHP, France
  • Hsin-Chieh Lin, RHP, Taiwan
    • Signing Bonus: $200,000

Rumored Signings

Baseball America Top 50

MLB Pipeline Top 30

  • Luis Garcia, SS, Dominican Republic
    • Expected Bonus: $2,500,000
    • Baseball America (2/27/17)
    • Baseball America 6/27 #12
      • Garcia jumped out early in the scouting process last year as a switch-hitting shortstop with a smooth glove while training in Carlos Guzman’s program. He’s among the best defensive shortstops this year and some scouts consider him the best fielder in the group. While he has more of a compact build than the typical wiry shortstop his age, Garcia is extremely light on his feet, floating around in the field with quick hands and a 55 arm that could tick up to plus. A solid-average runner, Garcia is fundamentally sound for his age and can make the flashier barehanded plays as well.Scouts highest on Garcia saw him hit well in games, though he struggled at the MLB international showcase in February, when he went 0-for-6 with a walk and three strikeouts. Garcia’s swing is better from the left side. Both swings are short and quick, and he uses his hands well. He hits to all fields but his swing comes straight down and results in a lot of balls on the ground, with a line-drive approach and occasional doubles power. Scouts highest on Garcia thought he was a well-rounded player who had a chance to hit at the top of a lineup, though several others thought he was more of a defensive-oriented player who was more of a bottom-of-the-order hitter. Garcia is expected to be one of the highest paid players in the class with a likely price tag around $2.5 million. He’s likely to sign with the Phillies.
    • MLB Pipeline #7
      • Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 35 | Run: 60 | Arm: 55 | Field: 60Garcia is rarely the biggest prospect on the field, but his skill set and potential are immense.The middle infielder can flash the leather on defense and has wowed scouts with his plus arm. Garcia has shown good range to all directions and a reliable glove, leading many to believe he will stay at shortstop for the rest of his career. Not surprisingly, he’s been praised for his good footwork and advanced body control.But Garcia is not just a defense-only player. On offense, the switch-hitter has a short and quick swing. Garcia is a contact hitter with good speed and an approach that’s probably better suited for the top of the lineup, at least for now. He’s a line-drive hitter that has not shown much power, but that could change as he grows and his body matures.Garcia is trained by Carlos Guzman in the Dominican Republic. The Phillies are the favorites to sign him.
  • Victor Vargas, RHP, Colombia
    • Baseball America 6/27 #25
      • Most of the talent for July 2 is concentrated in the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, but Colombia continues to produce a handful of prospects each year. Vargas is one of the top pitchers in the class because of his combination of stuff, mechanics and feel for pitching. He projects as a starter with a fluid delivery, good arm action and the ability to locate his stuff well for his age. Vargas has a four-pitch mix, working off a fastball that sits at 89-91 mph and has reached 93, with the physical projection to be sitting at least in the low-90s once he gets stronger. He throws two breaking pitches, including an advanced curveball that flashes average and is ahead of his short, cutter-like slider. Vargas has shown good feel to throw a changeup as well. The Phillies are the favorites to sign Vargas.
  • Carlos Betancourt, RHP, Venezuela
    • Baseball America 6/27 #41
      • Between his arm speed, present stuff and athleticism, Betancourt’s upside is among the most promising for 2017 pitchers. A fiery competitor, Betancourt has excellent arm speed on a fastball that has reached 94 mph and sits in the low-90s in short stints. With his clean arm stroke, room on his frame to add weight and the way the ball already jumps out of his hand, Betancourt could eventually throw in the upper-90s. Betancourt complements his fastball with a breaking ball that flashes as a 55 pitch on the 20-80 scale. That pitch can get slurvy at times, but Betancourt has feel to spin the ball and get swings-and-misses, with some scouts projecting it as a future plus offering. One of the risks with Betancourt is his control, which can be erratic, but he’s an above-average athlete for a pitcher, which should help him make adjustments to repeat his delivery with more frequency. Betancourt trains with Julio Guevara and is linked to the Phillies.
  • Cesar Rodriguez, C, Venezuela
    • Baseball America 6/27 #42
      • Rodriguez has a small, stubby build but should stick behind the plate and has been one of the better offensive performers in Venezuela. Rodriguez has a sound swing, quick bat speed and good barrel control. He makes frequent contact in games and has hammered hard-throwing, older pitchers when he’s faced them. Rodriguez uses the whole field with a line-drive approach and racks up plenty of doubles, though at his size he probably won’t ever be a big power hitter. He has a mature hitting approach for a 16-year-old with sharp strike-zone discipline. Behind the plate, Rodriguez doesn’t have the athleticism some scouts prefer in a catcher his age, but he’s a steady defender with an average arm and an aggressive, hard-nosed playing style. Rodriguez, who trains with Luis Blasini, is linked to the Phillies.