Despite some built-in advantages for low-revenue, small-market teams, Major League Baseball’s top teams keep getting stronger through international signings.
The Rangers have agreed to terms with three talented prospects on the international market.
Outfielder Paulino Santana (MLB.com’s No. 2 international prospect), shortstop Curley Martha (No. 29) and shortstop Yolfran Castillo (No. 46) reached deals with the club after Monday's opening of the 2024 signing period. The agreements have not
Jan. 15 is the big date on the international signing calendar, but not every prospect outside the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico joins a Major League organization at the very outset of the window. For those who hail specifically from the Dominican Republic, there’s another avenue to prove they