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Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes (Yo-EHN-ees SES-peh-des) worked out with the Oakland Athletics for the first time Sunday, taking batting practice with Manny Ramirez. Cespedes’ signed a $36 million, four-year contract, the highest for a Cuban defector. The signing is a big splash for a low-budget franchise that surprisingly outbid some big-spending clubs for the slugging outfielder who starr...
Cuban outfielder Yoenis Cespedes toured the Miami Marlins’ new downtown ballpark Wednesday, the first leg of what’s expected to be his tour of interested clubs. Cespedes played for Cuba in the 2009 World Baseball Classic and is projected to be ready for the majors. Cespedes says six teams are interested in signing him, including the Marlins, Baltimore, Detroit, Cleveland and the Chic...
Boston Red Sox look serious to sign Cuban defector Yoennis Cespedes – MLB News
The Boston Red Sox are showing some great interest for Cuban defector and power hitter Yoennis Cespedes for the next few years in order to strengthen their roster for the upcoming season.
Sources have speculated in the media that the Red Sox management, who is also after right-handed hitting centre-fielder Jorge Soler...
The agent for Yoenis Cespedes says the Cuban outfielder has established legal residency in the Dominican Republic, the final hurdle to becoming a free agent. Edgar Mercedes confirmed the residency in a telephone interview Tuesday. Once Major League Baseball receives proof of Cespedes’ residency, it will send a letter to all clubs verifying his status as a free agent.
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Yoenis Céspedes refuses to comment on Ozzie Guillen’s statement regarding Cuban dictator
News is coming that the Oakland Athletics’ new outfielder Yoenis Cespedes has refused to comment on Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen’s statement regarding Cuban long time dictator Fidel Castro.
This whole controversy started when reporters rushed to Cespedes’ to take his comments about Guillen’s comments...
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