There has been a wave of signings today, which you can find here on the Baseball America Prospects Blog. To help stay organized, we will track the signing teams for the Top 20 international prospects on this page. Every player ranked below is eligible to sign today with the exception of Brazilian lefthander Luiz Gohara, who can sign when he turns 16 on July 31, and Dominican shortstop Sergio Alcantara, who can sign when he turns 16 on July 10. BA subscribers can access complete scouting reports on each player.
1. Franklin Barreto, ss/cf, Venezuela — Blue Jays, $1.45 million
2. Luis Torrens, c, Venezuela — Yankees, $1.3 million
3. Jose Mujica, rhp, Venezuela — Rays, $1 million
4. Alexander Palma, of, Venezuela — Yankees, $800,000
5. Gustavo Cabrera, of, Dominican Republic — Giants, $1.3 million
6. Jose Castillo, lhp, Venezuela — Rays, $1.55 million
7. Luiz Gohara, lhp, Brazil — Mariners
8. Carlos Belen, 3b, Dominican Republic — Padres, $1 million
9. Luis Castro, ss, Venezuela — Agreed to terms with Blue Jays ($800,000), contract voided
10. Wendell Rijo, ss, Dominican Republic — Red Sox, $575,000
11. Amed Rosario, ss, Dominican Republic — Mets, $1.75 million
12. Amaurys Minier, ss, Dominican Republic — Twins, $1.4 million
13. Richard Urena, ss, Dominican Republic — Blue Jays, $725,000
14. David Rodriguez, c, Venezuela — Rays
15. Deivi Grullon, c, Dominican Republic — Phillies, $575,000
16. Julio de la Cruz, 3b, Dominican Republic — Pirates, $700,000
17. Jose Almonte, rhp, Dominican Republic — Red Sox, $610,000
18. Sergio Alcantara, ss, Dominican Republic — Diamondbacks
19. Frandy de la Rosa, ss, Dominican Republic — Cubs, $700,000
20. Jose Pujols, of, Dominican Republic — Phillies, $540,000
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