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  • Roberto Baldoquin: Released by Angels

    Baldoquin was recently cut loose by the Angels, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports. The Angels signed Baldoquin out of Cuba late in 2014, but the shortstop never made much of an impact at any of his minor-league stops. He slashed .241/.295/.317 with nine home runs and 21 stolen bases in 355 career minor-league contests and never ascended beyond the Double-A level.
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  • Angels' Roberto Baldoquin: Back in action with High-A squad

    Baldoquin (hamstring) played in a minor-league game Thursday for the first time since April 12. Baldoquin missed over three weeks of action due to his hamstring injury, but he is back in action at High-A Inland Empire. He will turn 22 in mid-May, so he will have an opportunity to move up a level at some point this season if he can improve upon last year's .560 OPS.
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  • Angels' Roberto Baldoquin: Lands on disabled list

    Baldoquin (hamstring) was placed on the 7-day disabled list Thursday, Alden Gonzalez of MLB.com reports. Baldoquin left Tuesday's game for High-A Inland Empire with an apparent hamstring injury, and though Gonzalez notes that the injury isn't believed to be serious, he'll land on the DL as a precaution. As a top-10 prospect in the Angels' system, it makes sense for the organization to take a cautious approach with him. He'll be eligible to come off the disabled list April 21.
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  • Angels' Roberto Baldoquin: Leaves with hamstring injury

    Baldoquin left Tuesday's game for High-A Inland Empire with a hamstring injury, 66ers broadcaster Steve Wendt reports. He apparently aggravated the injury while running out a double in the fourth inning. Baldoquin is a top-10 prospect in the Angels system, but that says more about how bad that farm system is than it does about Baldoquin as a prospect. Consider him day-to-day.
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  • Angels' Roberto Baldoquin: Reassigned to minor league camp

    Baldoquin was reassigned to minor league camp Thursday. The 21-year old shortstop had a solid showing with the Angels' big league camp this spring, going 3-for-8 with two doubles and four RBI over six games. He'll head down to minor league camp to get more reps and he remains a ways away from cracking the major league roster.
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  • Angels' Roberto Baldoquin: Gets non-roster invite to spring training

    Baldoquin will be a non-roster invitee to major league spring training, Pedro Moura of The Los Angeles Times reports. Baldoquin, a 22-year-old Cuban middle infielder, received an $8 million signing bonus from the Angels in November of 2014. He's a big part of the team's plans for the future, but last season's .235/.266/.294 slash line at High-A Inland Empire makes it clear that his bat is nowhere close to being big-league ready. Even when accounting for his strong defensive reputation, Baldoquin is unlikely to reach the majors at any point in 2016.
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  • Angels prospect Roberto Baldoquin to start year in Class-A Inland

    Angels Cuban prospect Roberto Baldoquin will begin the season with the team's Class-A affiliate, Inland Empire, according to the L.A. Times. Baldoquin, who signed an $8 million bonus in November, went 1 for 3 with a home run this spring.
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  • Angels prospect Roberto Baldoquin showing he belongs

    Angels prospect Roberto Baldoquin is still getting used to being in the United States. But the Cuban-born player is proving to his team he belongs in the big leagues, reports MLB.com. Baldoquin hit a towering home run Friday, showing Angels management just another tool in his arsenal. "He's 20, we're going to take our time with him -- but he has some things that you just can't teach," general manager Jerry Dipoto said of Baldoquin, who will start the season at one of the Class-A levels. "He has soft, quick hands, he has great feet, and he has a wonderful internal clock on the field." Manager Mike Scioscia loves what he's seen from the 20-year-old so far this spring. "We've worked him out; he's got a nice approach to the ball, has a real easy, fluid swing," Scioscia said. "That ball jumped out of his bat."
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  • Angels IF Roberto Baldoquin to arrive in camp Friday

    Infielder Roberto Baldoquin is expected to arrive in Angels camp Friday now that his visa issues have been have been rectified, per the Orange County Register. The Cuban shortstop, who signed an $8 millon bonus in November, is expected to work primarily with minor leaguers before beginning the season in Class A.
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  • Angels expect Roberto Baldoquin to report this week

    The Angels expect Cuban infielder Roberto Baldoquin to report at some point this week, MLB.com reports. Baldoquin has been dealing with visa issues, delaying the beginning of his start with the team. He agreed to approximately an $8-million bonus in November. The infielder hit .254/.340/.323 with one home run, 22 RBI and five stolen bases in 189 at-bats with Las Tunas in Cuba over three seasons.
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  • Angels' Roberto Baldoquin could join club this weekend

    Angels manager Mike Scioscia told reporters that Roberto Baldoquin could be with team as early as this weekend, according to the Orange County Register. Baldoquin, who has been dealing with visa issues, agreed to an $8 million bonus in November and is expected to work with the minor-league squad before starting the season in Class A.
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  • Roberto Baldoquin will miss early workouts due to visa issues

    Roberto Baldoquin is not expected to be with the Angels on Wednesday for the club's first full workout due to visa issues, per MLB.com. Baldoquin, 20, agreed to approximately an $8 million bonus earlier in November. He's expected to work mostly in minor-league camp when he arrives from the Dominican Republic.
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