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Inoa Agrees To Deal With A’s
Inoa Agrees To Deal With A’s
By Kiley McDaniel SaberScouting has learned from MLB sources that Dominican right-handed pitching phenom Michel Inoa has agreed to a $4.25 million bonus with the Oakland A’s. The A’s have called a press conference to announce the signing of their new prize. As covered in this scouting report , Inoa has proven himself to be a rare pitching talent and, as his talent would ...
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Hip 2 Da Game — ... Michel Inoa: Big news in the amateur ranks this week as top Dominican prospect Michel Inoa signed with the Oakland A's for $4.25 million dollars: ...

A's Call Major Press Conference for Wednesday at 11:30 AM ET
Baseball Digest Daily — ... As described in the report at Saber-Scouting, "Inoa is a 6′7, 205 lb pitcher with a low 90’s fastball that reaches 95, along with good feel for a curveball and changeup with a projectable body and feel that is beyond his years, despite lacking top-level coaching and being only 16 years old." ...

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