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Now that Yoenis Cespedes is off the market, Jorge Soler is the last international free agent to create a bidding war before the start of the new CBA.
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Blue Jays, Orioles, Everyone Else Joining Jorge Soler Derby
On February 13, the Chicago Tribune published an article with the following headline:
And that was that. We dusted our hands off, started to type, then looked for the next newly discovered international prospect to burden with our hopes and expectations. But after the deal with the Cubs was supposedly done, more and more teams joined the mix. First it was the Yankees, then the Phillies were in. The Marlins were in before they weren't.
Now the Blue Jays and Orioles are pecking around. From MLB.com:
According to the Ken Rosenthal article linked up there, scouts are comparing Soler's power to Mike Stanton, which seems impressive until you remember that Stanton was a pure average hitter who had only one double in his career.
There's no rush to sign Soler, as it's not as if a team is desperate to shove the 19-year-old into the starting lineup, so he can afford to play the market a bit. Heck, he's technically not even a free agent yet. And with at least a fifth of the league buzzing around him, he could end up with a pretty sweet deal.
Feb 16 10:59a by Grant Brisbee - 0 comments