Los Angeles Angels Sign 18 International Free Agents

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ANAHEIM – The Los Angeles Angels have announced the signings of 18 international free agents. The group includes 10 prospects from the Dominican Republic, seven from Venezuela, and one from Cuba.

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Among the signees is Venezuelan catcher Gabriel Davalillo, who is ranked No. 14 by Baseball America and No. 17 by MLB Pipeline in the 2025 international class. Gabriel is the son of David Davalillo, who played five minor league seasons with the Angels from 1994-98, and the great-nephew of two-time World Series Champion Vic Davalillo, who played for the Angels from 1968-69.

The complete list of the 18 international players signed by the Angels today can be found below:

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