July 8, 2024

Orioles GM Mike Elias' Silence On Increase In Payroll Speaks For Itself

Orioles to add pair of Top 30 international prospects

The Orioles have come to terms with outfielder Stiven Martinez and shortstop Emilio Sanchez, a pair of top 30 international prospects, as the 2024 signing period opened Monday.

The duo reached agreements of $950,000 and $1.3 million respectively, according to an industry source. The club has not yet confirmed the deals.

Baltimore has a pool of $7,114,800 to spend during the signing period.

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Orioles GM Mike Elias' Silence On Increase In Payroll Speaks For Itself

There’s a lot to like about Martinez, MLB.com’s No. 28 international prospect, and the conversations about his abilities always start with his raw power. Strong and athletic with a great frame and even more body potential, the teenager’s power potential is off the charts. For now, he has an aggressive approach at the plate, and it will be interesting to see whether his hit tool and overall bat-to-ball skills will match his strength. Martinez projects to be a middle-of-the-order bat.

On defense, Martinez has the speed, arm strength and athleticism to stay in center field. He also has the power to profile as a corner outfielder in the future if he outgrows the position. What’s certain is that he has tons of athleticism and upside.

Martinez trains in the Dominican Republic with Aldo Marrero, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program.

It’s difficult to say whether Sanchez (No. 30) will be a better hitter or defender at this point, but the tools stand out on both ends and scouts love his potential. As a defender, Sanchez displays a strong and accurate arm. His defensive actions in the field are easy and fluid.

Orioles GM Mike Elias' Silence On Increase In Payroll Speaks For Itself

At the plate, Sanchez has already shown signs of power, especially to the pull side. As he continues to grow and mature, there is reason to believe that more raw power is on the way. His pitch recognition is advanced for his age, and overall, he projects to be a solid hitter and potential force in the lineup.

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Sanchez trains in the Dominican Republic with Los Bautys.

Orioles GM Mike Elias' Silence On Increase In Payroll Speaks For Itself

An international player is eligible to sign with a Major League team between Jan. 15 and Dec. 15. He must turn 16 before he signs and be 17 before Sept. 1 the following year.

That means players born between Sept. 1, 2006, and Aug. 31, 2007, will be eligible to sign in the current signing period. Players must be registered with Major League Baseball in advance to be eligible to sign

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