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Phillies Prospect Who Ditched Yankees Turns Heads In Debut
Phillies Prospect Who Ditched Yankees Turns Heads In Debut
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JUNE 25: The Philadelphia Phillies logo is pictured on a hat during the game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on June 25, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesThe Philadelphia Phillies continue to invest heavily in international talent as they attempt to sustain long-term success around a veteran major-league core.
And while much of the attention remains focused on the club's pursuit of another postseason run, led by international successes like Cristopher Sanchez, the organization is also closely monitoring a new wave of prospects beginning their professional careers.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSanchez was relatively undervalued before he emerged as a frontline starter for the Phillies and propelled a record-setting scoreless streak this season. But some international baseball players instantly arrive with intriguing scouting reports and considerable expectations. And others bring unique stories that make their first professional appearances particularly noteworthy.
One of the Phillies' newest international signings delivered both this week, turning heads during his professional debut in the Dominican Summer League.
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Before taking the mound, Yilmar Samudio had already generated attention as an intriguing young pitcher in Philadelphia's 2026 international class. The 17-year-old right-hander from Panama entered professional baseball with an impressive reputation.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"Baseball America says this ‘a fastball that touches 96 mph,” Steve Potter noted for his scouting website. “‘It's a strong fastball for his age with good feel to pitch. His ability to spin a breaking ball gives him another standout trait.'"
Samudio quickly lived up to that billing during his first Dominican Summer League appearance.
"Yilmar Samudio shines in his debut in the Dominican Summer League,” Sanchez wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “He was the best pitcher of the opening day.”
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Sanchez added that Samudio went three innings with no hits, no earned runs and six strikeouts. And he added that the teenager recently left a pre-agreement with the New York Yankees to land a bigger deal with the Phillies.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“He had a pre-agreement with the Yankees for $100,000,” Sanchez added. “However, after the dismissal of his international director, the deal fell through and he ended up signing with the Phillies for $150,000.”
The Yankees replaced longtime director Donny Rowland with Mario Garza earlier this year.
As a result, the Yankees' loss could ultimately become Philadelphia's gain. While it is far too early to draw long-term conclusions from a single outing, the Phillies were clearly willing to invest more aggressively after the Yankees' original agreement fell apart.
For now, the young right-hander's professional career with the Phillies couldn’t have gotten off to a much better start. After a signing process that unexpectedly redirected him away from the Yankees, Samudio rewarded the Phillies with a promising start.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com