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A’s sign 16-year-old pitcher for $4.25 million

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – The Oakland Athletics and prized 16-year-old pitching prospect Michael Inoa agreed Wednesday to a minor league contract with a $4.25 million signing bonus.

That is an A’s record for a signing an amateur player. The 6-foot-7, 205-pound right-hander is widely considered the top prospect in his country and much of Latin America and is scheduled to play in the Dominican Summer League.

Oakland likes Inoa’s athletic abilities and he already has a fastball clocked in the mid-90s.

“Michael has a chance to be a very special pitcher in the major leagues,” A’s GM Billy Beane said. “Even at this early age, he is a very polished pitcher with three above-average pitches and a fluid delivery. We are very excited about this young man’s potential and look forward to watching his growth, both personally and professionally, in the years to come.”

Inoa was visibly thrilled at a news conference.

“I feel very, very happy because my dream to turn into a professional player has become reality,” Inoa said.