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Jackson, I did post about this briefly in the DSL thread, the International prospect signing for 16 yrs starts today July second, it may take a day or two to find out who has signed, there quite a few top prospects whose name are attached to both the yankees and the Red Sox. The Sox signed in June perhaps the top prospect in Taiwan in 18 yrs outfielder Che-Hauang Lin and is playing in the GCL.
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According to yankee sources the Yankees have signed top Dominican outfielders Kelvin de leon and Henry Perez among of a group of nine prospects signed Monday morning from The Dominican, Venezuela and Brasil.
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Well, according to what i have heard De Leon is very similar to the Yankees Melky Cabrera, perhaps not as fast, but with a better arm.
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The Red Sox were in on Dominican shortstop/third baseman Michael Almanzar all spring and are reportedly set to sign the 16-year-old offensive-minded third baseman, who projects to hit for plus power. The Sox declined comment Sunday regarding Almanzar, though according to several sources the deal is done for $1.5 million.

 

Would be a very nice signing, 1.5 mil would be the largest international bonus the sox have given.

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Wait, so the Yankees could end up having two Melky Cabrera's? Oh noes, they will be invincible.
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Teheran might be the prospect with the highest ceiling in this group, in addition he's from the same camp that the Sox signed Colombian RHP Randy Consuegra last fall.
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Well' date=' according to what i have heard De Leon is very similar to the Yankees Melky Cabrera, perhaps not as fast, but with a better arm.[/quote']

 

that was quite possibly the worst comparison I could have ever seen. They said that he had the body type of Melky and the power projectability of an all star. But DeLeon is 6'3" and ripped, while Melky is 6 feet in heels. Pat Teale at pinstripes plus took a picture of the kid signing his contract and then one with his family. The kid is big. The Melky comparisons are way off.

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I don't kno whats worse, being compared to Melky physically or being compared to his skill sets. Can't be good either way.
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Thing is, he wasnt compared to him in skill sets. BA said his body type was that of Melky. But I have seen pictures of the guy and the guys at PP actually watched his workouts. He's tall and relatively thin/ripped. Melkman is short and stocky. I think the BA people are a bit confused.
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Melkman is more like his name implies' date=' short and doughy.[/quote']

 

hence why I was perplexed by the comparison and when I saw the pics of the guy. They have ZERO similarities.

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Jackson; I haven't seen De leon play, but my sources aren't BA and they also compare De Leon to Melky Cabrera and have questions about his bat.
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Jackson; I haven't seen De leon play' date=' but my sources aren't BA and they also compare De Leon to Melky Cabrera and have questions about his bat.[/quote']

 

.. Get him Scaff !! ..

:lol: ..

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Signing 16 yrs pitchers is very risky because of the injury factor and signing them at a high price is a very bad business that's why those big bonus at this time are for position players.
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Its official the Red Sox signed Dominican shortstop Michael Almanzar Monday night the first day that 16 yrs International prospects could sign a pro contract. Almanza signed for 1.5 million bonus in addition another 1.5 million would be pro rated. Almanzar who is listed as 6'5" projects as a third baseman and would stay at the Sox Dominican academy in El Toro until intructional league opens in September, will come to spring traning in February and will play in the GCL in 2008.
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Jackson; I haven't seen De leon play' date=' but my sources aren't BA and they also compare De Leon to Melky Cabrera and have questions about his bat.[/quote']

 

The questions most people have with the bat is that he is a total projection sign. He is a big boy at 16 and has shown flashes of the power in the workouts, but is very far from his ceiling, making its reachability come into question. Hence why I say that his power projection is very high. His likelihood of reaching it may not be.

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Michael Almanzar is the son of RHP Carlos Almanzar whom the Sox signed in April and has been in rehab from TJ surgery at the Sox minor league camp in FT Myers.

 

A few more names that BA haven't talk about but that will be signed in this International signing period. All of them are Dominicans

 

Daury De la Cruz RHP 6-2 170 FB at 89

Miguel Ferrer RHP 6-2 175 FB at 90

Edward Salcedo SS 6-3 190 R/R 6.8/ speed

Carlos Mercedes OF 6-2 180 R/R Average runner

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More than likely Almanzar will be among the top 10 Red Sox minor league prospects at the end of the season with a chance to be even in the top 5.
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I trust your judgement scaff, but how on earth can you say that a 16 year old boy will be in the top 10 of a vastly improved (probably top 10 in the league) farm system? I too love his power potential, but I just can't imagine a 16 year old at the top of a solid farm system. I know Angel Villalona went to the very top of the Giants farm system when he signed, but that is one of the worst systems in the league.
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I do agree that the Sox system has been much improved over the last couple years and deeper, however a prospect list isn't a list of players who may be closer to the Ml, but talent, tools and projection. If you look at the Sox system after Ellsbury, Buchholz, Bowden and Anderson there's a big drop off, there's not one in the system with Almanzar tools, which includes his power projection, like i said earlier he projects as a third baseman and the tool harder for a scout to find is a power right hander hitter who plays a corner position.
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If you look at the Sox system after Ellsbury, Buchholz, Bowden and Anderson there's a big drop off, there's not one in the system with Almanzar tools

 

I have never seen Almanzar, but I completely agree that there is a "Big Four" and a step down to the next group of prospects.

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