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Some players who look interesting so far:

Josue Cruz, 18, 1.010 OPS.    Repeating the DSL with us after OPSing .394 as a 17-year old.

Stiven Acevedo*, 16, .666 OPS but a .309 BA at a tender age for the 6’4” CF.

Isaac Bellony, 17, .695 OPS with a low BA but good power so far.

Pablo Falconett, 18, 1.86 ERA, 11.0 K/9.    He is repeating the league for us.

Cesar Angomas, 19, 0.69 ERA, 10.4 K/9 as a starter.   However, he’s repeating the DSL for a second time.

Anyelo Reyes*, 17, .659 OPS with a .295 BA.

Ricardo Castro, 19, .732 OPS after .659 last year    

Kelvin Infante,  18, .677 OPS and a .300 BA.

Hector Lopez*,  17, 0.71 ERA and 9.2 K/9 in 3 starts 

Juan de los Santos*, 17, 3.00 ERA and 12.8 K/9 in 3 starts     

* Signed after Elias arrived.   

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Of the known big bonus boys (relatively speaking) from this cycle: 

Damien Valdez .482 OPS ($200 k)

Moises Ramirez .598 OPS ($225 k)

Kevin Infante .677 OPS ($175 k)

Stiven Acevedo .666 OPS ($275 k)

Isaac Bellony .695 OPS ($220 k)

J’Rudgeanon Isenia ($125 k) isn’t playing.

 

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Josue Cruz picked up 4 walks today. He is 18 and playing in the DSL for the second time and already has more walks (18) in his first 16 games than he accrued last season (13) in 51 games. His K/BB ratio this season is 19/18 compared to 93/13 last season. His overall line this year is a solid .294/.478/.490. Last season he played every game in the outfield, this year all but one game has been at first base.

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