The pitcher Jonathan Carbon, recently “dishonorably expelled” from the ranks of Cuban baseballAfter being fired from the Italian league team in which he was hired and not returning to Cuban lands, he began his training in the Dominican Republic.
Carbó arrived in that nation with the aim of getting a contract with a Major League franchise.
Regarding him, sports journalist Francys Romero noted that "he has the potential to achieve a signature," and added that he is an "opener with a fastball that stays at 91-94 MPH."
In a recent video, Romero himself shared moments of the Cuban's training, although without giving further details.
This Monday, it was learned that The National Baseball Commission in Cuba decided to expel him from the Competitive System, as reported by the sports journalist Carlos Hernandez Lujan.
Carbó was playing in Italy, under a contract made by the Cuban Federation of the discipline, when he was expelled from that league for indiscipline.
26 years old and native of the Isle of Youth, this young promise of Cuban baseball joined many other prospects who leave the Island in search of a more prosperous future for their sports career.
In recent days, it became known that Villa Clara pitcher Jan Ewing Cabrera, will be represented on his way to signing with a team from the Major League Baseball (MLB), by Wasserman Media Group - the second most powerful sports agency, according to Forbes magazine.
Cabrera, 19, was “one of the best youth talents between 2022 and 2023” and “was a member of the Cuba U-18 team,” Francys recalled in a post.
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