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White Sox to sign Colás, Hernandez
January 15th, 2022
The highly anticipated signing of Oscar Colás is becoming a reality.
Colás, age 22, who ranks No. 5 on MLB.com’s Top 50 International Prospects list, has agreed to a $2.7 million deal with the White Sox, according to industry sources. The White Sox have also agreed to a deal with outfielder Erick Hernandez, No. 28, for $1 million.
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[ Colas, who made a commitment to the Sox months ago, joins a deep pool of Cuban talent in the Sox' organization that includes Jose Abreu, Yoan Moncada, Luis Robert, Cuban-born Yasmani Grandal, Cespedes and Norge Vera, another prospect. ]
The White Sox, who have a base signing pool of $5,179,700, have not confirmed the deals.
The 6-foot-1, 209-pound Colás can play all three outfield positions but will likely end up in one of the corners because of his strong arm. He has pitched in the past, and his repertoire features a 95 mph fastball, but his days on the mound are over.
Colás can hit. In 2019, the left-handed batter hit .302/.350/.516 with 11 home runs in the Minors for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in Japan and .278 with one home run in seven games for the organization’s Nippon Professional Baseball club. He did not pitch for either team.
In three years of Cuba’s Serie Nacional, he hit .305 and slugged .487 with nine homers. He slashed .289/.389/.533 in 54 at-bats in 2019, his third and final season for Santiago in Cuba’s Serie Nacional.