January 15, 2025, marked one of the most action-packed days in Major League baseball (MLB) history, with teams scrambling to secure top international talent. Among the franchises making notable moves, the Minnesota Twins stood out, capitalizing on the prospect to bolster thier roster with promising young players.
The Minnesota Twins focused heavily on Venezuelan talent,with nearly half of their 17 new signings hailing from the South American nation. This strategic emphasis underscores the region’s growing reputation as a hotbed for baseball prospects.
Leading the pack is Santiago León, a 16-year-old shortstop who ranked 24th among the top international prospects. His $1.7 million signing bonus reflects the high expectations surrounding his potential. León’s impressive performance in the 2024 Carabobo prospect League, where he posted a staggering .636/.758/1.136 slash line, has already turned heads.Scouts predict his power at the plate will onyl improve as he refines his skills and adjusts to professional play.
MLB’s official website highlighted león’s unique abilities, stating: “It’s rare to see a young prospect who combines consistent contact with a disciplined approach at the plate.León excels in both areas, and his performance in the Carabobo Prospect League was nothing short of dominant. with six extra-base hits and six RBIs in just 14 at-bats, he was the clear standout. Evaluators believe his power will continue to grow as he matures.”
León wasn’t the only Venezuelan standout signed by the Minnesota Twins. Harizon Castillo, another top prospect, secured a $950,000 deal, placing him 44th in the 2025 class. Castillo’s versatility as a switch-hitter, combined with his 1.82-meter frame and advanced plate mechanics, makes him a valuable addition to the organization.
The Twins’ Venezuelan signings also include Santiago Castellanos (pitcher), Aaron Salazar (catcher), Juan Quiñones (pitcher), Eliezer Lucena (pitcher), rainer marín (pitcher), and Jose Barrios (shortstop), who signed for approximately $850,000. This diverse group of players highlights the Twins’ commitment to building a strong foundation for the future.
For a comprehensive breakdown of all 30 MLB teams’ international signings, visit our detailed list by clicking here. Stay tuned for more updates as these young talents begin their journey in professional baseball.
you can access all the confirmed transactions during this international signing period through MLB.
Dominican Duo Secures Multi-Million Dollar Deals with Minnesota Twins
The dominican Republic continues to make waves in the baseball world, as seven talented players from the Caribbean nation have signed with the Minnesota Twins. Among them, Carlos Taveras and Teilon Serrano have emerged as the standout prospects, each securing bonuses exceeding $1 million.
Taveras, who ranks 26th among international prospects, inked a deal worth $1.2 million. Known for his extraordinary base-stealing speed and powerful left-handed swing, the outfielder is also focused on building his physical strength to enhance his hitting capabilities. This potential has been highlighted by MLB scouts, who see him as a future star.
Meanwhile, Teilon Serrano, who ranks within the top 50, is already showcasing his potential at just 16 years old. With a natural ability to generate power at the plate, Serrano is expected to develop further as he progresses through the Minor Leagues. Scouts have also noted his impressive speed, clocking 60 yards (54 meters) in just 6.4 seconds.
The Twins’ international signings also include catcher daniel De La Valle from Colombia and third baseman Jamesson Val from Haiti, adding diversity to their roster.
For a detailed look at the Top 50 Prospects in the 2025 MLB International Signings, click here.
Minnesota Twins’ 2025 International Signings
- SS Santiago Leon: VEN $1M
- SS Haritzon Castillo: VEN $950k
- RHP Santiago Castellanos: VEN
- C Aaron Salazar: COME
- SS Jose Barrios: VEN $850k
- LHP Juan Quiñones: FRI
- RHP Eliezer Lucena: VEN
- RHP Rainer Marin: VEN
- OF Carlos Taveras: RD $1.2M
- INF teilon Serrano: RD $1M
- OF Joyner Perez: RD
- OF Jhomnardo Reyes: RD
- SS Darwin Almanzar: RD $200k
- OF Cristian Bonifacio: RD
- RHP Eli Urena: RD
- 3B Jamesson Val: HAI
- C Daniel De La Valle: COL

