St. Louis Cardinals announce 12 International Signings for 2025 period

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Ten Position Players & Two Pitchers Representing Five Different Countries Among Today’s Signees

ST. LOUIS, Mo., – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today the signing of 12 free-agent players representing the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico and Nicaragua on the first day of Major League Baseball’s international signing period for 2025. Five infielders, four outfielders, two pitchers, and one catcher were among the signees who will all be assigned to the Dominican Summer League.

All of the players are being signed for the 2025 minor league season and are subject to MLB approval.

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