The Chicago White Sox have continued their work on the international market, signing 11 free agents out of Venezuela on Thursday.
Highlighting the list of players were catchers Angelo Hernández, who inked a deal worth $500,000, and Stiven Flores, who signed a contract for $250,000.
All 11 players signed by the White Sox Thursday hail from Venezuela, according to a press release.
Here is the full list of free agents signed Thursday by the Sox, who have now signed a total of 18 international free agents since the signing period opened:
Angelo Hernández, Catcher, 6’2”, 195 pounds
Stiven Flores, Catcher, 6’, 180 pounds
Elías Riera, Catcher, 6’2”, 185 pounds
Javier Mogollón, Infielder, 5’9”, 160 pounds
Eyke Ugueto, Infielder, 6’1”, 180 pounds
Adrián Gil, Infielder, 6’, 190 pounds
Marcelo Alcalá, outfielder, 6’1”, 178 pounds
Oscar Hernández, pitcher, 6’4”, 170 pounds
José Malavé, pitcher, 6’2”, 190 pounds
Jordany Chirinos, pitcher, 6’1”, 195 pounds
Fabián Ysalla, pitcher, 6’1”, 180 pounds
Earlier this offseason, the White Sox signed pitching prospect Luis Reyes, ranked as the No. 4 international pitching prospect by MLB Pipeline, to a contract worth $700,000.
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