The Los Angeles Dodgers sign 19-year-old pitcher Pere Santillán from Mexico who is a product of the Red Devils Academy
the Red Devils of Mexico they announced the transfer of the young pitcher Pedro Santillán to the Los Angeles Dodgers and in this way it is united to the Mexican players who militate in the angelina tax exemption.
Through their social networks, Red Devils revealed that the 19-year-old pitcher will join the Aztec July Uries and Victor Gonzalez, Those who last year were crowned MLB champions and both stood out stood out in the World Series for their good performances.
Santillán is originally from Chihuahua and was recruited by Victor Ledesma from the Alfredo Harp Helú Baseball Academy. In this academy, Miguel Ángel López and Salvador Robles were responsible for working with Pedro, who managed to have an outstanding performance in the Copa Juntos por México.
Regarding Pere Santillán’s move to the Dodgers, the Red Devils expressed their joy at helping another Mexican player fulfill his dream of emigrating to U.S. baseball.
“We are proud to have been a part of their training and once again to be able to witness the signing of another of our prospects and also to whom we wish the greatest success in their new team,” they wrote.