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    An interesting new concept and one that is past due but do you guys think it will help or hurt the Yankees?

    Dominican Prospect League winds down

    Several months ago, La Esquina profiled the start of the Dominican Prospect League, a brainchild of agents Brian Mejia, Ulises Cabrera and Roberto Morales where unsigned teenage Dominican prospects could participate in a league designed to show off their talents to MLB team scouts. The aim was to erase the perception that Dominican prospects could not be properly evaluated -- and consequently compensated -- by teams since, unlike their American and Canadian counterparts, they don't participate in games.

    This week, the four-team league announced they will be holding their first annual All Star game on Saturday Jan. 23 at the Tampa Rays complex in Guerra, Dominican Republic. At 9 a.m. Players from each roster will participate in a skills competition where they will perform in such events as the 60-yard dash, and infield and batting practice. The game will follow at 11 a.m.

    The event will be a culmination of what has mostly been a successful venture for the league's founders.

    "It's been a good venue where people can see true talent week by week," Mejia said. "You can see the guys get better. It's refreshing to see this type of talent get together."

    Mejia notes that seven players who had been overlooked on July 2 have already signed contracts in the mid five-figure to low six-figure range. And it's not only players who have benefited. Teams not known for spending top money on players -- and who are often shut out from seeing some of the best talent -- now have the same opportunity to scout as do big-spending teams.

    "The league has allowed me to see the supposed top players for this year's signing period in game action," wrote Reds Latin American scouting director Tony Arias in an email. "Time will tell if all the top kids participated in the DPL. I think most Latin Scouting Directors have made it a point to see the DPL games when they are in the Dominican on Wednesdays. It has been beneficial to both the kids and teams in the scouting process in allowing all teams access to scout the kids playing in games amongst their peers. I hope they continue to have harmony and success with this venture as I think it benefits all the people involved with baseball in the Dominican."

    Most scouts have had such a positive experience with the league that several were tapped to pick the top five players from each team that they would want to see in the All Star game. In order to promote more interest from fans and other observers, the league will also take into account All Star online voting on its league website, which also has stats and profiles of some of the players.

    Of course, not everything has gone smoothly.

    The founders still have to deal with bickering Dominican trainers who complain about playing time for their players.

    "The problem is that every buscon wants their player to start the games and not everyone can start," Mejia said. "They don't understand it's a process. Some buscones want their pitchers to start games because that's when most scouts are there."

    There is also still a lack of continuity as to whether players will show up week to week once they have tried out for teams on their own. Also, though most teams' scouts have shown up regularly for games, Mejia notes that some teams -- like the Chicago White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles -- still have not had a regular presence at games.

    The league had also hoped to drug test and age investigate all of the players, but they've been unable to do so because of limited funding. Mejia said that sometime this spring the league will identify the top players and then have them investigated and tested for drugs.

    "We're going to have to use our resources the best way possible," Mejia said. "It's going to be hard to investigate all 80 kids, almost impossible. The resources we have are limited, so we have to use them wisely."

    "I think it is too early to evaluate the league," said one Latin American scouting director who wanted to remain anonymous. "I am a big proponent of it, but to make an impact, it needs staying power."

    Another Latin American scouting director added, "The league is fine. But let me make it clear that this league is not the 'Dominican Prospect League.' There are very significant players around the Island that do not play in this league."

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    Hurt...
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    Dominican league giving prospects a chance

    "The league is well run and organized, and the concept is a good one," Melendez said. "Does it provide help to club people? They will tell you yes. You are watching live games instead of just tryouts, and that provides a good opportunity to scout."

    The DPL is not without some big league affiliation. Cleveland manager Manny Acta and Mark Newman, senior vice president of baseball operations for the Yankees, sit on its advisory board.

    "The D.R. takes a lot of hits because a lot people try to ... compare our culture to theirs," Newman said. "Many of these kids grow up in extreme poverty, and it's not like they are playing at USC or LSU or some marvelous travel team that showcases them. What Ulisses and Brian are doing is injecting organization, facilities and better uniforms. I think it's been tremendous."

    http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...=.jsp&c_id=mlb
    Cashman told Accorsi, “I feel the responsibility of millions of Yankee fans on my shoulders, fans who take this very seriously and for which every game is very important. I think of that every day

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    ESPN's Jorge Arangure reports that 17-year-old righty Rafael DePaula is back on the market after being suspended for a year by MLB after lying about his age. His agent hopes to have him signed within the next 15-20 days, and Arangure mentions that both the Yankees and Red Sox are interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpbddd99
    ESPN's Jorge Arangure reports that 17-year-old righty Rafael DePaula is back on the market after being suspended for a year by MLB after lying about his age. His agent hopes to have him signed within the next 15-20 days, and Arangure mentions that both the Yankees and Red Sox are interested.
    Shocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpbddd99
    ESPN's Jorge Arangure reports that 17-year-old righty Rafael DePaula is back on the market after being suspended for a year by MLB after lying about his age. His agent hopes to have him signed within the next 15-20 days, and Arangure mentions that both the Yankees and Red Sox are interested.
    My only question is, how can he sit out a year after lying about his age and still only be 17?
    Cashman told Accorsi, “I feel the responsibility of millions of Yankee fans on my shoulders, fans who take this very seriously and for which every game is very important. I think of that every day

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY_GOLDENARMS
    My only question is, how can he sit out a year after lying about his age and still only be 17?
    That's because he is still saying he did not lie about his age.

    He was one of the main talked about kids on the DB blog, and he always stated how high the Yankees were on him, along with the Rangers I believe.


    I hope we get him, getting him would add another big righty arm to the system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason2237
    That's because he is still saying he did not lie about his age.
    Wouldn't MLB have proof his age wasn't legitimate to justify suspending him for an entire year?
    Cashman told Accorsi, “I feel the responsibility of millions of Yankee fans on my shoulders, fans who take this very seriously and for which every game is very important. I think of that every day

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY_GOLDENARMS
    Wouldn't MLB have proof his age wasn't legitimate to justify suspending him for an entire year?
    There were all sorts of rumors about why he was suspended, in regards to what they had exactly, but yes you would think they had proof.


    If he is no longer suspended, I don't understand why he would say he is and was always telling the truth, unless maybe he really was.


    The DB guy made many posts about him, he even said he would never be allowed to pitch over here, even though he said he did not think the kid was lying, and that he was going to go to Japan to pitch.

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    By the way, I think DB is in some way involved in this new league, not sure if he is one of the people named or not, but he was posting about some new thing before he stopped updating.

    Now the site is down or he blocked everyone.



    Back to the point of Depaula, if he is as good as he seems, the Yankees need to get it done.



    Phil if you see this, do you have any info on him and the Yanks?

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    The Yankees should actually sign someone with a nice ceiling.
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    Word. Would ease the blow of losing Viz.

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    Anyone have a scouting report on him?

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    Meanwhile, the 6-foot-3, 185 pound DePaula continues to work out for teams. On Saturday, he threw in front of scouts at the Dominican Prospect League All Star game in Boca Chica. He was clocked in the 91-93 mph range by several scouts, though he's been known to throw as hard 97 mph.....

    Video: http://www.vimeo.com/5265661

    They are saying he didn't falsify his age, his parents just misspelled his name when they registered him as a little kid and MLB thought they were trying to pass him off as his sister. Supposedly he's going to get his age confirmed by the Dominican Registrat this week, known as the Junta.

    Would love to get that arm in the system....

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    The Yankees really need to make this signing, I'm going to be really pissed if they puss out again.
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    The Yankees and Red Sox still appear to be interested. In fact, the Yankees were the ones who requested the age investigation -- a prerequisite for signing a player -- from MLB last year.

    "We're still pursuing this with MLB," Yankees senior vice president Mark Newman said. "We don't know if he'll ever get approved by MLB or whether he'll even get a visa. We have interest and we're checking with MLB to see what's up."

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    Yanks need to get this guy.

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    There is really nothing the Yankees can tell me that's going to excuse not signing him. We need him, we haven't spent a lot of money, get this done.
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    Before that incident I remeber the Yankees were close to sign him. I'm confident that they are going to get it done.

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    I'm very excited about this guy and my based-on-nothing hunch is we get him.

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    Weren't there rumors of him ending up in Japan? Or am I confusing him with somebody else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JavyVazquezIsSick
    There is really nothing the Yankees can tell me that's going to excuse not signing him. We need him, we haven't spent a lot of money, get this done.
    Gary Sanchez?
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    Yankees sign Taiwanese infielder. 18 year old INF (played 3B in HS) Fu-Lin Kuo was inked to a $150 K signing bonus.

    http://taiwanbaseball.blogspot.com/2...u-lin-kuo.html

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    Leslie Anderson, a first baseman/outfielder for Cuba's national team has defected and is looking to negotiate with big league teams according to Jorge Ebro of El Nuevo Herald (as translated by Nick Collias). Jaime Torres, the agent for the 26-year-old, says there is "much interest" in his client.

    Anderson can play all three outfield positions and his agent compared him to another versatile Cuban, Alexei Ramirez. Anderson hit .381 with 13 homers in Cuba last season and escaped to Mexico in September.
    http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/0...#disqus_thread

    Can be a decent pick up.

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    sounds like another juan miranda
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    Quote Originally Posted by flymick24
    sounds like another juan miranda
    Agreed, but if Miranda could play the OF he wouldn't be burried in AAA.

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    I'm suspicious of a 1stbaseman/outfielder. You are one of the two. So I'm going to assume he's Carlos Lee out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JavyVazquezIsSick
    I'm suspicious of a 1stbaseman/outfielder. You are one of the two. So I'm going to assume he's Carlos Lee out there.
    I was too until I read that he could play all 3 OF positions. So he's probably more of a Nick Swisher type defensively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemonjello
    Weren't there rumors of him ending up in Japan? Or am I confusing him with somebody else?
    Nope, that was him.

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    Hi guys,

    I don't post much, but am carrying a message from my friend in the Dominican Republic. He says Wuzzcom has information on the Yankees' top international target this year:

    http://twitter.com/WWWUZzCOM
    GO MOOSE

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    Raul Mondesi Jr. or someone else? The tweets are difficult to follow because some are in Spanish and I did not see a reference to the Yankees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yankeelover
    Raul Mondesi Jr. or someone else?
    Please be someone else
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    Quote Originally Posted by philleotardo
    Please be someone else
    Yea ,if the apple doesn't fall far from the tree Ill pass.

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    Raul Modesi Sr. hit 271 home runs and batted .273 for his career. He also had one heck of an arm from the outfield. He had quite a good career.

    I remember his physical stature. I'm wondering, given the era that he played, if steriods were used. That would be my fear regarding the son too.

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    I don't think you have to wonder about Mondo taking the good stuff.
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    Today the #yankees asked MLB to investigate Rafael Depaula again. Yanks want him at all cost but other teams have a real shot.
    http://twitter.com/WWWUZzCOM/status/8520297714

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    yankees really doing their due diligence on this kid
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    Must.sign.Rafa.
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    Really like his compact, easy motion and how he gets on top of the baseball from that high 3/4 armslot:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWm2j9KDTrU
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    The Yanks had a bunch of stuff shot down last year by suspensions so it makes some sense for them to be extra diligent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tonyf629
    If the Yankees want him at all cost I don't think other teams have any shot.

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    What's nice is that this will probably move pretty quickly if he's cleared.

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    DePaula's on the front burner and the investigation should wrap up in a week or so.

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    What do you think Buz, are we gonna get him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzah!
    DePaula's on the front burner and the investigation should wrap up in a week or so.
    Would be the punctuation mark to the end of an excellent offseason.
    "I see Jesus Montero as a potential once-in-a-generation force on offense."



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    I'm not getting my hopes up.
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    We're gonna get him if he clears the investigation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzah!
    We're gonna get him if he clears the investigation.
    Great to hear.

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    Looking around I found this scouting report, take it for what its worth:

    sits 92, 93 and can hit 95 consistently, but he likes to vary speeds on his fastball. Tops out at 97. [Also posted:]

    Rafael DePaula scouting report:

    Young, lanky kid with impressive feel for pitching, throws smoke, and can throw an assortment of secondary pitches, 2-seamer, CB, Slider, Cutter, Change, C-Change, likes to vary speed on almost everything he throws, and wows scouts with his demeanor, competitive drive and his ability to repeat his delivery.
    Cashman told Accorsi, “I feel the responsibility of millions of Yankee fans on my shoulders, fans who take this very seriously and for which every game is very important. I think of that every day

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    Here some more info from the DPL All-star game:

    Araujo and Depaula named Hitter and Pitcher MVPs of DPL All Star Game
    The Dominican Prospect League announced that Joel Araujo-CF and Rafael Depaula-RHP have earned MVP honors for their performance at the DPL All Star Game. These two players impressed MLB scouts, executives and DPL fans in attendance by their ability to raise their game against the top group of amateur talent in the Dominican Republic.

    (Another name to store away)Joel Araujo, 16, was productive in his 3 official at-bats. Araujo went 2 for 3 with a double, a triple, and 2 RBI. Araujo΄s performance only adds fuel to the growing consensus that he will be one of the top prospects in Latinamerica once he is eligible to sign on July 2, 2010.

    Rafael Depaula, 17, was equally brilliant on the mound, demonstrating why he is considered the top amateur pitching prospect available in Latin America. Using a 91-93 mph fastball, a sharp breaking ball, and a deceptive changeup, Depaula did not allow a hit and only 2 baserunners in his 2 innings of work. His stat line was 2IP, 0H, 0ER, 0R, 1BB, 3SO.
    Cashman told Accorsi, “I feel the responsibility of millions of Yankee fans on my shoulders, fans who take this very seriously and for which every game is very important. I think of that every day

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