A’s Sign 15 International Players, Including Top Prospects from Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Japan, Cuba, and Bahamas

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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The Oakland A’s have announced agreements with 15 international players. The group includes six players from the Dominican Republic, six from Venezuela, one from Japan, one from Cuba, and one from the Bahamas.

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Among the signees are several highly ranked prospects according to Baseball America:

  • Shotaro Morii, a shortstop/right-handed pitcher from Japan, ranked 25th
  • Ayden Johnson, a shortstop from the Bahamas, ranked 28th
  • Breyson Guedez, an outfielder from Venezuela, ranked 29th
  • Darwing Ozuna, an outfielder from the Dominican Republic, ranked 45th

This diverse and talented group of players is expected to make a significant impact on the A’s future.

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