The Brewers and catcher Jorge Alfaro are in agreement on a minor league deal with an invite to major league spring training, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. The backstop is represented by CAA Sports.
The Milwaukee Brewers and former San Diego Padres catcher Jorge Alfaro are reportedly in ... for Tigres del Licey in the Dominican Professional Baseball League, he posted a .303/.
The Brewers continued to fill out their camp roster on Friday, signing right-handed pitcher Elvin Rodriguez to a one-year deal and adding four of their Top 30 prospects to the club’s list of non-roster invitees.
This certainly isn't a headliner, but adding the right-handed pitcher after he was posted by his Nippon Professional Baseball team in ... assistant general manager Jorge Velandia said per Todd ...
Milwaukee added a veteran piece on a minor league deal on Thursday by signing 31-year-old catcher Jorge Alfaro ... with the Yakult Swallows of Nippon Professional Baseball and had a 1.74 ERA ...
Brewers continue to fill out their roster with minor and major league deals ahead of spring training, adding Jorge Alfaro yesterday
Nippon Ham Fighters manager Tsuyoshi Shinjo heads to a meeting of managers of the 12 Nippon Professional Baseball teams in Tokyo on Jan. 20, 2025. (Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Nippon Ham Fighters ...
Roki Sasaki is joining the Los Angeles Dodgers! After the Chiba Lotte Mariners of Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball announced they planned to post their 23-year-old star pitcher in November ...
Chicago Cubs owner Tom Ricketts acknowledges challenges in competing with the Los Angeles Dodgers for top Japanese talent.
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Another Japanese-born superstar hints at a future with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hiroto Takahashi was spotted practicing in Dodgers gear.
During the gestation period for the place that would become baseball’s sacred shrine, Time Magazine, the New York Times and other periodicals referred to it as the “Baseball Hall of Fame.” Then, when the stately brick building housing the Hall officially opened in 1939,