Juan Lagares, MVP of the Caribbean series, reaches an agreement with the Los Angeles Angels

After an extraordinary winter baseball season, culminating in the awards of the most valuable players in the LIDOM and Caribbean finals, several reports indicate that Dominican outfield Juan Lagares has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Angels.

Juan Lagares, winner of the awards as The most valuable player from LIDOM final series and Caribbean Series, could return to Ligi mari During 2021. According to several reports, the gardener from Aguilas Cibaeñas would have reached a minor league agreement with an invitation to spring training with Los Angeles Angels.

According to Dominican journalists Rolando Fermín Jr. and Héctor Gómez, the Dominican outfield reached an agreement while it disputed Caribbean Series. The value of the contract was not disclosed and the contract was not confirmed by Los Angeles Angels So far.

Lagares I had a great year in Dominican winter baseball, especially during LIDOM final series. He hit .379, courtesy of 11 hits in 29 official bats and led in ten runs, becoming only the fifth hitter to hit that mark and the second harrier to do so. He scored four times, negotiated a transfer and hit only twice. He finished the final with a .793 slugging (SLG).

Into the Caribbean Series He played six games, finishing with a .361 batting average, .458 base percentage (OBP), .639 slugging percentage (SLG), good for a 1,097 OPS, the best tournament figures for hitters with the at least six games played. He finished with eight RBIs and two home runs, leading the series in both departments.

During 2020, Lagares participated in New York Mets from just two games. However, the player is an eight-year veteran Ligi mari (all with the Mets), where he hit .254 with 25 homers and 179 RBIs, while holding a .659 OPS in 716 games played (1960 plate appearances).

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