ARMED AND READY
Baseball America|January 2020
Sleeper pitching prospects who are trending up from the 2019 signing class
BEN BADLER
ARMED AND READY

Teams have signed 30 players for bonuses of at least $1 million since the start of the 2019-20 international signing period on July 2.

Of those 30 players, just two of them are pitchers. That’s a fairly typical distribution. Teams are hesitant to make big investments in 16-year-old pitchers. At that age, even the best pitchers in the world require significant improvements in their stuff to have the repertoire of a major league pitcher. That doesn’t even account for all the risks inherent in trying to keep pitchers healthy, and with pitchers that young, there’s a longer road to go than with high school or college arms.

With pitchers that young, their stuff can change quickly. Once players sign, it’s not uncommon to see their fastballs jump a few miles per hour, with professional coaching, throwing programs, strength and conditioning coaches and access to plenty of calories at club academies in the Dominican Republic.

Marlins right-hander Sixto Sanchez (originally a Phillies signee), Padres righthander Luis Patiño and Twins righthander Brusdar Graterol all flew under the radar as amateurs. Now they all pump elite fastballs and are three of the best pitching prospects in the game.

The 2019 international signing class has some big arms who were famous early on, but there have also been several pitchers signed this year who were not high-profile names who have trended up since signing and are among the more promising sleeper pitching prospects to watch.

Here we present nine under-the-radar pitching prospects who signed in 2019 and are trending up.

ROBERT DOMINGUEZ, RHP, METS

This story is from the January 2020 edition of Baseball America.

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