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When the Royals signed Salvador Perez for $65,000 in October 2006, it was hard to grasp just how impactful an addition they had just made. The Venezuelan catcher has gone on to become a staple of Kans
Mike González was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1890. Elected to the Cuban National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955, the catcher became the first Latin-born player in Braves franchise history when he suited up for the club (then located in Boston) in 1912.
The crown jewel of the offseason will wear Dodger Blue to begin his big league career. Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki has agreed to sign with the Dodgers, he announced in a post on Instagram on Friday afternoon.
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The Brewers continued to fill out their camp roster on Friday, signing right-handed pitcher Elvin Rodriguez to a one-year deal and adding four of their Top 30 prospects to the club’s list of non-roster invitees.
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The Giants are excited to announce dates and locations for the Giants & KNBR FanFest Tour 2025, presented by Experience Scottsdale. Similar to last year, the free tour will include a series of stops across Northern California.
No strangers to making a splash on the opening day of the international signing period, the Rockies have agreed to a deal with infielder Larry Suero, MLB Pipeline’s No. 34 prospect in the 2025 class.
For attendees of today’s Giants & KNBR FanFest Tour, presented by Experience Scottsdale, the Giants are offering 20% off tickets to all 2025 home games. Lock in savings to Opening Day, exciting promotions and marquee matchups, including the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets and San Diego Padres.
The Guardians have a storied history of discovering backstop talent from Venezuela. Look to 1996, when the organization signed a switch-hitting catcher from Ciudad Bolívar, Victor Martinez. After three All-Star seasons and 900 hits with Cleveland,
To say that Nieves Izaguirre is from a baseball family would be an understatement. Philadelphia has signed the 17-year-old Venezuelan shortstop, who is ranked as the No. 44 prospect in the 2025 international class per MLB Pipeline.