March 2012 Transactions
Indians sign Justin 0-Sellers
Indians sign Justin 0-Sellers
Indians sign Robert Andino
Indians sign Robert Andino
Phillies release Ramon Castro
Phillies release Ramon Castro
Phillies sign Clint Robinson
Phillies sign Clint Robinson
Rays release Matt Mangini
Rays release Matt Mangini
Rays create Mike 11-Wright
Rays create Mike 11-Wright
Giants release Roman 11-Hernandez
Giants release Roman 11-Hernandez
Giants create Antonio 11-Senzatela
Giants create Antonio 11-Senzatela
Giants sign Cesar 0-Cabral
Giants sign Cesar 0-Cabral
- Mets
- Posts: 2339
- Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 1:00 am
- Location: Atlanta, GA
- Name: John Anderson
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Mets release Tim Byrdak
Mets release Tim Byrdak
- Mets
- Posts: 2339
- Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 1:00 am
- Location: Atlanta, GA
- Name: John Anderson
- Contact:
Mets sign Endy 0-Chavez
Mets sign Endy 0-Chavez
RedSox release Justin 10-Grimm
RedSox release Justin 10-Grimm
RedSox create Jose 10-Depaula
RedSox create Jose 10-Depaula
Re: RedSox create Jose 10-Depaula
In November 2010, DePaula agreed to a $500,000 deal with the Yankees, with the contract contingent upon DePaula receiving his visa, which given his history meant more than the standard red tape. DePaula remained in limbo for 16 months. He worked out at the Yankees academy in the Dominican Republic, but he was not allowed to travel to the United States and could not pitch in official games.RedSox wrote:RedSox create Jose 10-Depaula
If the contract does get finalized, it's not yet known where the Yankees plan to send DePaula, though given his combination of stuff and polish, like Martinez, he figures to move quickly.
Pretty clearly a 2012 signing (at least IMO).
Re: RedSox create Jose 10-Depaula
Well, since his approved visa is breaking news I'd like to wait until we can get an official signing date from MiLB before we break out the bold text. He's 21 so he should start stateside and therefore have a MiLB player page with his signing date in a maximum of a couple weeks. If the signing is listed as 3/2012 I've wasted a roster slot until then.DBacks wrote:In November 2010, DePaula agreed to a $500,000 deal with the Yankees, with the contract contingent upon DePaula receiving his visa, which given his history meant more than the standard red tape. DePaula remained in limbo for 16 months. He worked out at the Yankees academy in the Dominican Republic, but he was not allowed to travel to the United States and could not pitch in official games.RedSox wrote:RedSox create Jose 10-Depaula
If the contract does get finalized, it's not yet known where the Yankees plan to send DePaula, though given his combination of stuff and polish, like Martinez, he figures to move quickly.
Pretty clearly a 2012 signing (at least IMO).
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- Cardinals
- Posts: 8041
- Joined: Sat May 18, 2002 1:00 am
- Location: Manch Vegas, CT
- Name: John Paul Starkey
"Righthander Jose Rafael DePaula, who agreed to sign for a $500,000 bonus with the Yankees in November 2010, has had his visa approved by the U.S. Consulate, according to Charisse Espinosa-Dash, who is one of DePaula's representatives. DePaula is expected to travel to the United States next week for his physical, one of the final contingencies of his contract being approved and his bonus being paid."
I don't think a contract is valid unless it's approved. Jag also posted that the contract was contingent upon him getting his visa, which it took him over a year to do.
I don't think a contract is valid unless it's approved. Jag also posted that the contract was contingent upon him getting his visa, which it took him over a year to do.
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MLB changed their rules after Carlos Mattias/Martinez and players under investigation are no longer allowed to play in the DSL so it makes it harder to tell if he actually was a Yankee and not just training at their facility. MLB pretty much has to call the contract a 2010 deal because all of the other owners are going to pitch a fit if it turns out the Yankees were able to sequester a free agent at their training complex for two years and somehow get an additonal two years of service time by wording the contract in such a way that it didn't 'finalize' until a date much later than when the deal was first announced. The only question is whether the IBC is going to go by MLB's official signing date when it comes out or if we're going to start generating our own IBC signing dates based on criterion yet to be determined, which sounds like a real nightmare even if events like this turn out to be once in a blue moon type occurrences.
Cardinals release Sergio Escalona
Cardinals release Sergio Escalona
Rays release Adam Wilk
Rays release Adam Wilk
Rays sign Alexi Amarista
Rays sign Alexi Amarista
Athletics release Jordan 10-Shipers
Athletics release Jordan 10-Shipers
Athletics sign Hector 0-Santiago
Athletics sign Hector 0-Santiago
Yankees release Matt Bush
Yankees release Matt Bush