An investigation by Main League Baseball discovered {that a} distinguished teenage prospect within the Dominican Republic falsified paperwork and is 5 years older than beforehand believed, ensuing within the withdrawal of a verbal settlement with the San Diego Padres, a league supply confirmed to The Athletic.
The prospect, who glided by the title Cesar Altagracia and performs shortstop, had verbally agreed to signal with the Padres for about $4 million in January 2027, based on ESPN, which first reported the information of the MLB investigation. The supply stated the league discovered that Altagracia is nineteen, not 14, as his paperwork had acknowledged.
The Padres and MLB individually declined remark.
As the scale of the now-nullified verbal settlement indicated, {the teenager} was seen as one of many prime prospects in his worldwide signing class. {The teenager}, underneath a false id, represented the Dominican Republic within the 2022 U-12 Baseball World Cup and on the U-15 Pan American Championships this previous summer time, ESPN reported.
MLB usually suspends gamers discovered to have falsified their age for one 12 months earlier than they’re allowed to use for reinstatement.
The follow of signing beginner worldwide gamers, notably within the baseball-crazed Dominican Republic, has attracted growing scrutiny lately. Corruption is rampant, and in some circumstances, groups allegedly strike verbal agreements with gamers as younger as 12. Eligible worldwide prospects are usually not permitted to signal with major-league organizations till they’re 16.
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‘A failed system’: A corrupt course of exploits Dominican baseball prospects
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