Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Looking Ahead, Dodgers Sign 17-Year-Old Joseph Deng, Making History as South Sudan’s First MLB Player

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have made history by signing 17-year-old Joseph Deng, a pitching prodigy from South Sudan, marking him as the first player from the nation to join a Major League baseball (MLB) team. Deng, who stands 6-foot-7 and boasts a 95 mile-per-hour fastball, represents a significant step towards greater diversity in baseball, joining only a handful of African players in the MLB. His addition not only enhances the Dodgers’ pitching prospects but also underscores the team’s commitment to global talent scouting. As Deng embarks on his journey within the Dodgers’ farm system, the franchise aims to develop his immense potential and further enrich their pitching arsenal for the future. This landmark signing reflects both a personal achievement for Deng and a broader message about the power of opportunity in the sport.

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