Rangers among teams interested in Cuban pitcher Gerardo Concepcion
Free agent pitcher Gerardo Concepcion worked out for the Rangers in front of a contingent that included owner Nolan Ryan at the team’s complex in the Dominican Republic on Monday and the club is among the favorites to sign the Cuban left-hander.
The Rangers, Yankees, Cubs and White Sox have expressed the most interest in signing the left-hander, according Concepcion’s agent Jaime Torres. The Marlins, Phillies, Giants, Blue Jays, Red Sox and Royals have also shown interest.
Concepcion has one offer on the table and is expected to sign a Major League contract during the next two weeks, the agent said.
“Everything is great. I really don’t know how to describe it,” Concepcion, 18, said by phone from the Dominican Republic. “All the training and exercise I have done is paying off. I’ve worked so hard to get here. I’m so happy. It’s like a dream come true.”
Concepcion, who was named Rookie of the Year in the Cuban Serie Nacional in 2010-11 after posting a 10-3 record and a 3.36 ERA in 21 games with Industriales de la Habana, defected from Cuba last June during the World Port Tournament in the Netherlands. He later established residency in Mexico and was declared a free agent last week.
He has been working out in the Dominican Republic and starred in a showcase for Major League scouts on the island last Thursday.
– Jesse Sanchez


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New Cuban? What about the old Cuban? What about Tony Montana? What about Ricky Riccardo?
This will be a good chance for the Rickets to show their willingness to provide Chicago with a winner in the near future.
You can’t have enough pitching. If the guy is good ,it just increases your options.
You can slot him,trade someone else for a needed part,toss him into a big trade
for a “star…shore up the bull pen,…lots of choices. Just keep signing pitchers Theo.
If one out of four prospects develops,it’s like found money.A few million here and there rather than $200 million for “little Timmy”.
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