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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Pitching prospects Omar Beltre and Alexi Ogando could be joining the Rangers for Spring Training in Arizona after a five-year banishment from the United States because of their roles in human trafficking and visa fraud scandals in the Dominican Republic.
...Beltre and Ogando were denied admission after admitting to marrying women for money and helping them get to the United States. According to the Dallas Morning News, about 30 or so young Dominican players were offered around $3,000 by filling out paperwork and pretending to have married certain women.
The State Department, in heightened security following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, uncovered the plot and denied all players entry into the United States. The Rangers were told it would be just a one-year penalty for the 2005 season, which is why Texas selected Ogando in the Rule 5 Draft the following December.
Instead it has stretched to five years, and the Rangers were close to giving up on both players. Right now they are the only two players from the scandal who are still on their respective teams’ 40-man rosters.
I must admit, I never thought they’d be reinstated…
As mentioned in the quote above, both are on Texas’ 40-man roster and Jim Callis says they would rank in the middle of BA’s Top 30 prospects for the organization, already ranked the 2nd strongest in baseball by that publication.
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1. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: February 02, 2010 at 11:51 PM (#3452955)My son played professional baseball in Israel with a number of them. Many were real prospects, and now most are beyond the age where they remain so.
The obvious response here: Texas...it's like a whole other country.
According to TFA, Beltre signed for a $600,000 bonus. $3,000 is nothing. So he's either very dull in the head, or a greedy pig. Or he's exhibit 5,246 in the case to demonstrate that the money goes to the buscones and not the players.
Unless it's an unusually deep year/org, anyone below the top 5-7 is a crapshoot, and below the top 10 is a total longshot. Still, I'm surprised anyone at BA would admit this by placing guys of this age (with this level of experience in the minors) in the middle of players who have an examinable record.
Or he wanted to help people get into the country.
That was our first mistake.
Or he was a dumb kid who knew almost nothing about money. What was he, 19 when this went down?
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