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Cardinals' Gabriel Lino: Signs minor league deal with Cardinals
Lino signed a minor league contract with the Cardinals on Monday that includes an invitation to spring training.
At 23, Lino has never played in the majors, and appeared to take a step back in his development last year, as he played 40 games at High-A after reaching Triple-A in 2015. Part of that was so he could accommodate better catching prospects in the Phillies' system, but it shows just how unimpressive his 2016 was on the whole. Look for him to serve as organizational depth for the Cardinals.
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Phillies' Gabriel Lino: Reassigned to minor league camp
Lino was reassigned to minor league camp Wednesday, Stephen Gross of The Morning Call reports.
The Phillies trimmed their number of catchers in big league camp from five to four Wednesday by sending Lino down to minor league camp. The 22-year-old catching prospect has time to develop, but he needs to work on his bat after going 0-for-8 in limited action this spring. He'll likely be a catching option at Double-A Reading or Triple-A Lehigh Valley this season and is unlikely to see the majors this year with the Phillies flush with catching depth at that level.
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Phillies' Gabriel Lino: Receives invite to spring training
Lino has received an invitation to Phillies spring training.
Lino hasn't improved enough offensively since breaking into the minors in 2011 to earn a big league roster spot, but his strong arm behind the plate keeps him in consideration. It seems highly improbably that the 22-year-old will land in the majors, but perhaps the small taste of it during spring training will provide a jump-start to his season.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-3, 200 lbs |
Birthplace: Maracay, Venezuela |
Age: 31 |
Experience: R |
Bats/Throws: R, R |