Jamie Cameron Twins Daily Contributor Posted October 24, 2022 Posted October 24, 2022 The International Free Agent signing period opens on January 15th, 2023. The Twins have been linked to signing three of the top 50 prospects. Come and read up on an impressive crop of incoming players for Minnesota. The signing period for International Free Agency opens on January 15th, 2023. As a team who received a competitive balance pick in Round B of the MLB Draft, the Twins will have a signing bonus pool of $6,366,900. The Twins have a strong history in International Free Agency, both with higher end names (see Emmanuel Rodriguez), and lesser known prospects (see current batting champ, Luis Arraez). Minnesota has been closely tied to, and is expected to sign, three of the top 50 prospects, per MLB.com 11. Ariel Castro, OF, Cuba The White Sox are usually the AL Central players when is comes to Cuban prospects. Not this time. Castro is ranked as the eleventh overall prospect in International Free Agency, per MLB.com. Expect him to command a hefty bonus to reflect this ranking and projection. Castro is already 6’2, 180 lbs at just 16 years old and has one of the better left-handed swings in the class. As with any international free agent, its challenging to project a 16-year-old player, but Castro has the all-round profile that reads similar to Emmanuel Rodriguez, now a consensus top 100 global prospect. Castro has average speed and despite good instincts, is likely a corner outfielder at the professional level. The bat is the selling point here. He has the capability of developing plus hit and power tools, a combination that would make him an extremely valuable commodity at the next level. 31. Carlos Silva, C, Venezuela The Twins have a long, successful history of scouting in Venezuela and Silva is part of an impressive class of catchers in international free agency this year. He is 16, 5’9, listed at 150 lbs, and already has a balanced profile that blends a good approach at the plate with strong defensive skills. Behind the plate, Silva has a strong arm and a quick release and pop time. Offensively, he has good bat speed. Although he currently favors the pull side, he has the potential to develop an all-round offensive approach at the plate. Silva would bolster a position of need organizationally for the Twins. 38. Hendry Chivilli, SS, Dominican Republic Chivilli is one of 32 Dominican players in the top 50 international free agents and one of 20 infielders. Currently 17, Chivilli is 6’3 and 155 lbs. Chivilli fits the Twins mold in 2023, with no one standout tool. (He grades as a future 50 in all areas of his game). What is notable about Chivilli is his athleticism. He will add a ton of weight and muscle in the coming years, giving him a healthy level of projectability to add real offensive upside to his already solid defense as short. Which of these prospects excites you the most? View full article glunn 1
DJL44 Verified Member Posted October 27, 2022 Posted October 27, 2022 The area they have excelled is finding athletic outfielders. They have utterly failed at acquiring pitching through international free agency. TopGunn#22, Dman and C_frommn 3
Doctor Gast Verified Member Posted October 27, 2022 Posted October 27, 2022 IMO the international draft is exciting, thanks Jamie for bringing these prospects to our attention. They all look impressive. Like you said catching is an organizational need so I'm more interested in Silva. I'd like to see if we could draft a higher catcher. Castro seems pretty impressive but we have a lot of good hitting LH hitter corner OFs, his high asking price kinda put some hesitancy there. I'd like to see them draft a higher SP. But I trust that this scouting evaluations are right on and they're maximizing our options C_frommn 1
Dman Verified Member Posted October 27, 2022 Posted October 27, 2022 I like that they generally go high with outfield prospects in international Free Agency then they don't need to focus on that position as much in the Draft. Still the Twins could use more centerfield help in the system but speed seems to be an after thought tool for them. If those are the three guys they get it looks pretty balanced this year with outfield catcher and short. Last years high picks did well and I hope the guys they get this year do just as well or better. TopGunn#22 and C_frommn 2
Jamie Cameron Twins Daily Contributor Posted October 27, 2022 Author Posted October 27, 2022 4 hours ago, DJL44 said: The area they have excelled is finding athletic outfielders. They have utterly failed at acquiring pitching through international free agency. Only six pitchers in the top 50 prospects this year. Thin, to put it mildly.
Doctor Gast Verified Member Posted October 31, 2022 Posted October 31, 2022 On 10/27/2022 at 4:15 PM, Jamie Cameron said: Only six pitchers in the top 50 prospects this year. Thin, to put it mildly. Houston has drafted heavily on the pitching prospect in the international draft and has done very well. Seems like especially in the past the Twins have focused on big bats which seems a waste not seeking high end pitching. TopGunn#22 and C_frommn 2
tarheeltwinsfan Verified Member Posted November 1, 2022 Posted November 1, 2022 Get he highest ranking catcher which the Twins can get. Twins need catchers. RpR 1
TopGunn#22 Verified Member Posted January 3, 2023 Posted January 3, 2023 I like the young SS the best. Would also like the Twins to be more aggressive with pitching. So there are only 6. Who's the best one? Is there a sleeper pitcher they could sign under the radar? C_frommn 1
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