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The Los Angeles Dodgers and Cuban pitcher Yaisel Sierra have finalized a $30 million, six-year contract.
The 24-year-old right-hander will get a $6 million signing bonus in the deal announced Sunday.
Sierra pitched five seasons in Cuba's Serie Nacional with Holguin (2010-14) and Sancti Spiritus (2012), going 16-21 with 25 saves and a 4.23 ERA in 131 games. He pitched for the country's gold medal-winning national team in the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games.
Sierra is among a string of Cuban players the Dodgers have signed, starting with Yasiel Puig, who received a $42 million, seven-year deal in 2012. Puig's stellar rookie season led to the team signing Erisbel Arruebarrena for $25 million, Alex Guerrero for $28 million, and Hector Olivera for $62.5 million. The trio of infielders has yet to match Puig's success.
In recent months, the Dodgers have signed three Cuban pitchers: Yadier Alvarez and prospects Yusniel Diaz and Omar Estevez.
READ MORE: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/dodger...-sierra-finalize-30m-deal-183753424--mlb.html
4.23 ERA and he gets paid $30M.
Only one of those people really worked out well, and he's not really that consistent.
They just love signing Cuban players for Millions.
The 24-year-old right-hander will get a $6 million signing bonus in the deal announced Sunday.
Sierra pitched five seasons in Cuba's Serie Nacional with Holguin (2010-14) and Sancti Spiritus (2012), going 16-21 with 25 saves and a 4.23 ERA in 131 games. He pitched for the country's gold medal-winning national team in the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games.
Sierra is among a string of Cuban players the Dodgers have signed, starting with Yasiel Puig, who received a $42 million, seven-year deal in 2012. Puig's stellar rookie season led to the team signing Erisbel Arruebarrena for $25 million, Alex Guerrero for $28 million, and Hector Olivera for $62.5 million. The trio of infielders has yet to match Puig's success.
In recent months, the Dodgers have signed three Cuban pitchers: Yadier Alvarez and prospects Yusniel Diaz and Omar Estevez.
READ MORE: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/dodger...-sierra-finalize-30m-deal-183753424--mlb.html
4.23 ERA and he gets paid $30M.
Only one of those people really worked out well, and he's not really that consistent.
They just love signing Cuban players for Millions.