Toronto has signed Venezuelan shortstop Luis Castro, the No. 9 international prospect for July 2.
Castro, a 16-year-old righthanded hitter, is an instinctive player who has hit well during international competition. He’s 6-foot-1, 190 pounds and trained with Jose Aguiar.
Baseball America subscribers can read Castro’s complete scouting report. The Blue Jays earlier today also signed Franklin Barreto, a Venezuelan shortstop/center fielder who ranks as the top international prospect available for July 2.
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HOW? THey just got the #1 overall and now they get the #9? Do they plan to go over? Freakin Blue Jays and Rangers man, hogging up all the talent… Have you heard if the Astros are linked with anyone? Thanks.
Posted by Logan | July 2, 2012 at 8:19 am | Shortcut@ Logan
Posted by Brian | July 2, 2012 at 10:32 am | ShortcutThe penalties for international signings are not nearly as stiff as the domestic signings. I really don't see the international signing penalties as a determent to the Blue Jays for 2013 and beyond.