Saturday, June 1, 2019

2019 Dominican Summer League Astros Primer

The Dominican Summer League will begin its season today. This is the only foreign rookie league affiliated with Minor League Baseball since the Venezuelan Summer League ceased operations following the 2015 season.

As the name implies, the league is located in the Dominican Republic and all 30 Major League teams have bases set up throughout the country. The rosters of these teams primarily consist of international signings from Latin America and the Caribbean, and for many of these players, it is their first foray into professional baseball. They have spent countless hours preparing for this day, and today, they will finally get the opportunity to showcase their skills in games that count. Although this is the lowest rung on the Minor League ladder, these kids are just like the guys in Corpus or Quad Cities: They're chasing their dreams of becoming Major League Baseball players.

For many of us, this is the first time that we have heard of guys like Ricardo Balogh, Ayendy Ortiz, Tomás Ramirez, or José Nodal. It may not be the last time, either. From here, Minute Maid Park seems like it's a universe away and many of these players may never advance past this league. Even Quad Cities feels like a world away, but again, for the vast majority of these kids, this is the route they have to take in order to make it to The Show, or even to the United States.

On the other hand, some of these kids may emerge to become top prospects, and we will be able to talk about them in the same vein as Carlos Correa, Lance McCullers, Forrest Whitley, and Kyle Tucker. Some may even become stars in the majors, whether it is with the Astros or another organization. We are seeing some of these DSL graduates such as Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu, Jairo Solís, and Yordan Alvarez making an impact in the system.

You just never know who might emerge from this level to become an impact player. You may not know their names yet, but you might end up remembering a few of them a few years from now. Oz Ocampo and his team are excellent at what they do, and that is infusing young talent into the Houston Astros organization.

We at What the Heck, Bobby? would like to wish the Dominican Summer League Astros best of luck on the upcoming season. We hope to see some of you guys in Houston down the road, as well.

So, without further ado... the 2019 Dominican Summer League Astros. They will begin their season against the Royals 1 at 11:30 AM Atlantic time (the Dominican Republic is one hour ahead of Eastern time). Each team plays the other twice in a series, home and away. All games are played within the division; the divisions in the DSL do not interact with each other until the playoffs. Sunday is the designated off day.

The DSL Astros play in the Northwest division with the A's, Braves, Marlins, the Red Sox 1, the Royals 1, the Rays 1, and the Dodgers' Bautista team, which I presume is their "1" team.

Bold - player bats/throws left-handed
Italics - player is a switch-hitter

COACHING STAFF

Manager - Carlos Lugo
Pitching Coach - Rick Aponte
Hitting Coach - Ernesto Irizarry

Alejandro Martinez, Gerardo Olivares, Erik Acevedo, Selin Aquino, and former Astros farmhands Luis Reynoso and Starlyng Sanchez will all serve as coaches at the Academy this season.

PITCHERS

Edinson Batista - Signed in March 2019 (Dominican Republic), DOB May 19, 2002; making pro debut
Reimy Beltre - Signed in July 2018 (DR), December 12, 2000; making pro debut
José Betances - Signed in July 2017 (DR), October 17, 1999
Carlos Calderón - Signed in July 2018 (DR), October 4, 2001; making pro debut
Juan De Los Santos - Signed in March 2019 (DR), March 8, 2000; making pro debut
Marcos Eusebio - Signed in February 2019 (DR), September 5, 2000; making pro debut
Ronny Garcia - Signed in July 2016 (DR), December 2, 1999
Ricardo León - Signed in July 2017 (Venezuela), March 26, 2001
Cristofer Mezquita - Signed in July 2017 (DR), June 6, 2000
Jeremy Molero - Signed in August 2017 (VZ), November 8, 1999
José Nodal - Signed in March 2019 (Cuba), July 16, 2002; making pro debut
Daniel Pacheco - Signed in July 2018 (VZ), December 4, 2001; making pro debut
Miguel Padilla - Signed in November 2018 (VZ), April 13, 2002; making pro debut
Jherson Pereira - Signed in February 2018 (VZ), January 27, 1997
Carlos Quintero - Signed in December 2016 (VZ), January 11, 2000; did not pitch in 2018
Johnagel Ramirez - Signed in July 2018 (VZ), September 10, 2001; making pro debut
Fabricio Reina - Signed in March 2017 (VZ), February 26, 2000
Misael Tamarez - Signed in March 2019 (DR), January 16, 2000; making pro debut

CATCHERS

Freddy Guilamo - Signed in September 2018 (DR), December 10, 2000; making pro debut
Carlos Hurtado - Signed in July 2017 (VZ), May 18, 2001
Jonarkys Lopez - Signed in August 2017 (VZ), August 13, 2001
Miguel Palma - Signed in July 2018 (VZ), January 4, 2002; making pro debut
Ricardo Toro - Signed in July 2017 (VZ), February 4, 2001

INFIELDERS

Ricardo Balogh - Signed in July 2018 (DR), July 9, 2002; making pro debut
Cristian Gonzalez - Signed in July 2018 (DR), October 22, 2001; making pro debut
Sebastian Grullón - Signed in July 2017 (DR), July 19, 2001
Junior Marte - Signed in July 2017 (DR), April 14, 2000
Yohander Martinez - Signed in July 2018 (VZ), January 8, 2002
Ayendy Ortiz - Signed in July 2018 (DR), March 9, 2002; making pro debut

OUTFIELDERS

Omar Díaz - Signed in July 2018 (DR), September 23, 2001; making pro debut
Jesús Liranzo - Signed in July 2018 (DR), December 3, 2001; making pro debut
Andrés Monzón - Signed in July 2018 (VZ), December 5, 2001; making pro debut
Frank Pérez - Signed in July 2018 (Cuba), December 24, 2001; making pro debut
Tomás Ramirez - Signed in July 2018 (DR), November 21, 2001; making pro debut

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