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Meet the 16-Year-Old Shortstop from the Dominican Republic: Armando Cruz

Richard by Richard
January 14, 2021
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Meet the 16-Year-Old Shortstop from the Dominican Republic: Armando Cruz

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According to reports, this year, the Nationals will sign Armando Cruz, a 16-year-old shortstop from the Dominican Republic. According to MLB Pipeline, Cruz is the 5th ranked in the international prospects and will receive a rumored 4 million dollar signing bonus from the Nationals. Cruz was recently the 4th ranked prospect; either way, the Washington Nationals are getting an up and coming prospect at Shortstop. 

Those HANDS 😯

Meet SS Armando Cruz, one of the top 2020 international prospects.

See where he's expected to sign 👇https://t.co/6HdEgZ0SA1 pic.twitter.com/lwaY4w3uEs

— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) August 22, 2019

With that being said, we wanted to take a closer look at the shortstop prospect, with the caveat that he is only 16 years old.

Bio

Age: 16

Born: Dominican Republic

Date of Birth: 1/16/2004

Hight: 5’10 

Bats: Right

Position: Shortstop

Scouting Report:

Cruz might be the best defender at any position in this year’s class, and he’s a player to watch now and for years to come.

Cruz’s medium build has drawn comparisons to a young Jose Iglesias, which says a lot about the player he could become. He’s known as a plus defender with an extraordinary combination of footwork and hands. He has also shown plus range with an average arm now that projects to be well above average as he continues to mature and develop. He already displays above average carry on his throws.

Cruz is trained by John Carmona, a member of MLB’s Trainer Partnership Program in Santo Domingo. 


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The #Nats are the favorites to sign 16-year-old Dominican shortstop Armando Cruz, perhaps the best defender in the international class.

Cruz is No. 4 on the 2020 Top 30 International Prospects list: https://t.co/vdOj3L1PM9 pic.twitter.com/F6t4OAalIS

— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 29, 2020

Stats 

According to PerfectGame.org, the world’s largest and most comprehensive scouting organization, Cruz has some impressive stats both at the plate and in the field. Here are just a couple:

  • Max Barrel Speed Cruz ranks in the 70% percentile, and his top result of 63.521 MPH. The class average was 60.54 MPH.
  • The exit velocity of his hits ranked in the 95.5% percentile, and his top result of 82 MPH. The class average was 70 MPH.
  • Impact Momentum, a combination of the barrel speed at the impact of the ball and the bat’s weight, was ranked in the 67% percentitle and his top result was 23.114. The class average was 28.81. 

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Analysis

The future looks bright for Cruz, and at age 16, the sky could be the limit. It will be interesting to see how the Washington Nationals handle his development at such a young age and how he handles pressure once he starts to rise through the ranks of the minor leagues and eventually the Majors. Either way, it’s going to be fun to watch this prospect over the next decade develop into a baseball player.

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