Blog Full Both Sidebar With Frame

Caption align here

Marco Luciano, el primer pick 19 de DPL

SANTO DOMINGO (DPL.com),- El torpedero Marco Luciano seconvirtió en el jugador número 19 procedente de la Dominican ProspectLeague en ser seleccionado como el primer pick del Sorteo deReclutamiento de Novatos de la Liga Dominicana.“Es un jugador especial dentro y fuera, de impacto en la defensa...
Read More

Marco Luciano Becomes DPL 19th Dominican League Rookie Draft Pick.

By Antonio PuesánDOMINICAN REPUBLIC (dplbaseball.com) Shortstop Marco Luciano became the 19th player from the Dominican Prospect League to be selected as the first pick in the Dominican League Rookie Recruitment Draw. (LIDOM) “He is a special player inside and outside, with an impact on defense...
Read More

Julio Rodríguez showing his class in any tournament

By Antonio PuesánEVERETT, Washington (DPLbaseball.com) – MLB No. 5 prospect Julio Rodriguez is ready to continue to show his quality at any tournament. Rodríguez will try to help the Dominican Republic national team get the last baseball ticket for the Olympics. United States, Israel, Mexico,...
Read More

Fernando Tatis Jr. just doesn’t hit disrespectful homers for the Padres

The Slam Diego Padres shortstop is the most exciting thing to happen to this franchise, arguably ever. They may have gone to the World Series twice in their history and lost, but Tatis is must-watch television for the Southern California Friars. He usually hits disrespectful...
Read More

Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a grand slam and both managers got mad at him for breaking ‘unwritten rules’

Fernando Tatis Jr. is arguably the best young player in baseball. The 21-year-old shortstop for the San Diego Padres is posting a .305/.383/.726 slash line at the plate and leads MLB in home runs with 11 in the first 23 games of the new season....
Read More
1 2 3

About Us

The Dominican Prospect League seeks to better prepare amateur talent from the Dominican Republic for life as professional baseball players. The DPL focuses on developing the personal, professional, and baseball savvy of these young players. The game format is modeled after the annual “Area Code Games” in California.