16 Year Old International Prospect Signs With NY Yankees

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The Yankees continue to flex their international scouting prowess, securing Mani Cedeno, MLB Pipeline’s No. 11 international prospect, as the marquee signing of their 2025 class. The 16-year-old shortstop from San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic, signed a $2.5 million deal as part of New York’s $6.26 million pool this year.

Cedeno Brings Raw Talent and Huge Potential

Cedeno, trained by Daniel Brito at the Paulino Baseball Academy, boasts a smooth, balanced right-handed swing with standout bat speed. His ability to shift his weight effectively taps into emerging power, while his athleticism makes him a promising defender and base-running threat. Scouts rave about his soft hands, footwork, and crisp, accurate throws at shortstop.

 

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Yankees’ International Success Story Continues

Cedeno joins a growing list of international gems for the Yankees, following high-profile signings like Jasson Domínguez ($5.1M, 2019), Roderick Arias ($4M, 2022), and Brando Mayea ($4.35M, 2023). These players highlight the team’s commitment to bolstering its farm system through the global market.

The Road Ahead for Cedeno

While Cedeno’s ceiling excites scouts, patience will be key. At just 16, he’ll have ample time to develop within the Yankees’ system. With 12 of their current Top 30 prospects coming from international signings, the Yankees are reaping the benefits of their strategic investment in global talent.

MLB’s International Signing Rules

International players must sign between Jan. 15 and Dec. 15, turning 16 before signing and 17 before Sept. 1 of the following year. Cedeno, born in this eligibility window, represents another milestone in the Yankees’ rich history of global recruitment.

 

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