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07-01-2006, 08:28 PM
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Major Leaguer
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Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
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2. Engel Beltre, OF, Dominicana (16)
A left-handed hitter with extra-base power. He has a powerful throwing arm and plays great defense in the outfield. There's a rumor that he has a verbal agreement with the Boston Red Sox.
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BTW, here's the whole list ..
- 1. Jesus Montero, C, Venezuela (16 years old)
He can hit with power to all fields. He has powerful arms, though he will probably end up playing first base.
2. Engel Beltre, OF, Dominicana (16)
A left-handed hitter with extra-base power. He has a powerful throwing arm and plays great defense in the outfield. There's a rumor that he has a verbal agreement with the Boston Red Sox.
3. Angel Villalona, 3B, Dominicana (16)
A five-tool player (hits for average, hits for power, has speed, fields well and has a good arm). Villalona is 6-foot-2 and weighs 200 pounds.
4. Moises Tejeda, SS, Dominicana (16)
He could be the most athletic of them all. He's a stunning pitcher, a great runner and a good hitter.
5. Larry Suarez, RHP, Venezuela (17)
A tall pitcher (6-3) with an explosive fastball. The right-hander hasn't had a big show this year. He is believed to have a preliminary agreement with the Chicago Cubs.
6. Euclides Viloria, LHP, Venezuela (16)
Sort of like Johan Santana but with less power. Viloria has a great combination of pitches, with a curveball and a changeup, and his fastball varies between 88 and 91 mph.
7. Esmeily Gonzalez, SS, Dominicana (16)
A great player who can hit from both sides of the plate. Because of his size, good defense and powerful arm, he's compared to Rafael Furcal.
8. Carlos Triunfel, SS, Dominicana (16)
Somewhat similar to Miguel Tejada when he was signed. He has great power and knows how to hit. Scouts say "he bounces the ball off the bat."
9. Balbino Fuenmayor, 3B, Venezuela (16)
An athlete. He's 6-3, has soft hands, but above all things is a great hitter. He has a very good temperament and a willingness to learn.
10. Jason Smit, SS, Australia (16)
Smit is a very disciplined and intelligent player. He's got unlimited power but doesn't fan bad pitches and defensively makes all the ordinary plays.
11. Francisco Pena, C, Dominicana (16)
The son of ex-catcher Tony Pena is considered a great prospect because of his bat. There are rumors that he has shortened his list of favorite teams to the Yankees, Mets and Braves.
Other prospects: Dominicana (Freddy Galvis, SS; Ramon Mota, OF; Jose Toussaint, SS; Moises Montero) and Venezuela (Font Wilmont, RHP; Ricardo Ferrer, RHP; Danny Salazar, RHP; Joel Romero, RHP; Fabian Jedron, LHP).
Link: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?id=2505742
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07-01-2006, 08:29 PM
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I Only Bathe In Evian
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
What ever happened to Michael Abreu?
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07-01-2006, 08:30 PM
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I Only Bathe In Evian
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
Nevermind his contract was voided 3 weeks after we signed him. Now in the Mets organization.
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07-01-2006, 08:31 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
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What ever happened to Michael Abreu?
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Lied about his age so they voided his contract ..
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07-01-2006, 08:47 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
Sounds good.
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07-03-2006, 11:01 AM
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I Only Bathe In Evian
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
Yanks sign #1, Sox sign #2...what a shocker.
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07-03-2006, 11:24 AM
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I Only Bathe In Evian
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
#7 goes to Washington Nationals. Gonzalez.
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07-03-2006, 12:13 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
Anyone know what ever happened to Mike Garciaparra?
I think it was Mike, wasn't it?
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07-03-2006, 12:14 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
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Anyone know what ever happened to Mike Garciaparra?
I think it was Mike, wasn't it?
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He is still in the Mariners farm system....He hasn't developed to his first round draft status.
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07-03-2006, 12:19 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
Found this on another board ..
Young Engel Beltre made the jump to professional baseball with the hopes of being the next David Ortiz, or following in the footsteps of Ken Griffey Jr.
And it is with the Boston Red Sox that he signed for $600,000, Sunday. The largest contract ever given out by Boston in the Dominican.
According to one executive of the Red Sox, Beltre is a five-tool player...
"This is a kid who has all the qualities you want in a prospect, and it is the most important signing we have made in this country." (whither Luis Soto?) said the coordinator of international scouting, John Dipuglia.
Beltre is 16 and a half years old, and is one of four brothers, each one a faithful fanatic of the Red Sox.
"David Ortiz is my favorite player and I am thankful to the Red Sox for the opportunity they have given me," said Beltre minutes after putting his signature on the lucrative contract.
Beltre is a centerfielder with an above average arm, plays good defense, and combines hitting for a high average, with power potential.
Beltre has played baseball for 7 years and one of his instructors describes him as a complete player.
"This boy has all the chance to develop into a future star. He is a hard worker and he will be able to flourish if he stays that way," said Santiago Jimenez, a manager on one of the teams in one of the smaller Dominican leagues.
Beltre will be assigned to the minor leagues. But he will begin this year in the Red Sox Dominican complex, and next year he will play in the Dominican Summer League.

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10-15-2006, 02:15 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
I haven't found to much talk about this topic, the international signing is divided into two signing periods the early phase which runs from July second to the end of August which is normally but not exclusive to players who will turn 16 yrs by the end of August and the regular phase which runs from September to May, where players 16 yrs and older can sign.
In the 2006 early phase the Red Sox signed 10 players, seven Dominicans, two Venezuelans and one Australian.
They where;
Angel Beltre CF
Moises Tejada SS
Stormy Pimental RHP
Manuel Rivera LHP
Wilfredo Pichardo 2B
Juan Bonafacio OF
Emilio Valera RHP
Anthony Alvarado RHP
Pedro Chourio 3B
Michael Lennox 3B
Lennox is Auastralian, Chourio and Alvarado are Venezuelans, the rest are Dominicans. Lennox won't play profesionally until 2008 and should start his carreer in the 2008 GCL, Beltre and Tejeda will start their carreers in the 2007 GCL, Valera who is 20 yrs started playing professionally in the 2006 DSL and should return to it in 2007. The rest of the signees will be in the 2007 DSL.
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10-15-2006, 03:22 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
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Originally Posted by scaffolds
I haven't found to much talk about this topic, the international signing is divided into two signing periods the early phase which runs from July second to the end of August which is normally but not exclusive to players who will turn 16 yrs by the end of August and the regular phase which runs from September to May, where players 16 yrs and older can sign.
In the 2006 early phase the Red Sox signed 10 players, seven Dominicans, two Venezuelans and one Australian.
They where;
Angel Beltre CF
Moises Tejada SS
Stormy Pimental RHP
Manuel Rivera LHP
Wilfredo Pichardo 2B
Juan Bonafacio OF
Emilio Valera RHP
Anthony Alvarado RHP
Pedro Chourio 3B
Michael Lennox 3B
Lennox is Auastralian, Chourio and Alvarado are Venezuelans, the rest are Dominicans. Lennox won't play profesionally until 2008 and should start his carreer in the 2008 GCL, Beltre and Tejeda will start their carreers in the 2007 GCL, Valera who is 20 yrs started playing professionally in the 2006 DSL and should return to it in 2007. The rest of the signees will be in the 2007 DSL.
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I could just look at soxprospects.com, but who do YOU see as the top prospect of that above group? Given that most have not played pro-ball yet its a hard call, but do you get a sense of who the Sox are really excited about above others?
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10-15-2006, 03:46 PM
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
Angel Beltre CF
Moises Tejada SS
both are the gems the red sox signed this year. each got over 500K
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10-15-2006, 03:52 PM
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MVP
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
CF and SS are both great places to start. It's very difficult to project these guys, since it will likely take, what, like 6 years for them to get to the bigs (at least). It really tests the patience even of the most die-hard minor-league fans, given that these guys are pre-minor leagues.
That said, I hope that we're all still on this board by the time they finally make the show.
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10-15-2006, 03:55 PM
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Ballpark Pontiff
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Re: Sox to sign top Dominican prospect?
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CF and SS are both great places to start. It's very difficult to project these guys, since it will likely take, what, like 6 years for them to get to the bigs (at least). It really tests the patience even of the most die-hard minor-league fans, given that these guys are pre-minor leagues.
That said, I hope that we're all still on this board by the time they finally make the show.
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We might be on these boards, but no one on the current Red Sox will still be with the Red Sox.
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