That San Diego Sir have welcomed a 16 12 months previous into their Little League system.
Ethan Salas, who turned 17 on Thursday, was added to Lake Elsinore’s Single-A roster on Tuesday and made an instantaneous influence.
Ethan Salas, #85 of the San Diego Padres, runs to first base through the spring observe sport in opposition to the Chicago White Sox on March 11, 2023 in Peoria, Arizona. This marked the primary sport for the 16-year-old 2023 worldwide draft decide. (Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Pictures)
The prospect ranks 86th at Main League Baseball doubles and singles in his first two at-bats, including a stroll and a run for Storm.
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The Padres signed the Venezuelan catcher to a $5.6 million deal in January.
“He is type of a complete bundle catcher,” scouting director Chris Kemp mentioned after the Padres signed Salas this winter, in accordance with MLB.com.
“It is uncommon. That is my ninth 12 months of worldwide scouting and, for us, that is probably the most attention-grabbing man we have ever scouted.”

Ethan Salas, #85 of the San Diego Padres, is seen through the minor league spring coaching sport in opposition to the Seattle Mariners on the Peoria Sports activities Advanced on March 23, 2023 in Peoria, Arizona. (Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Pictures through Getty Pictures)
Salas is the primary participant to see taking part in time in Single-A in his 16-year-old season since Julio Urias made his debut for Los Angeles Dodgers within the Low-A Nice Lakes in 2013, in accordance with Baseball America.
{The teenager} comes from a powerful baseball background, along with his brother Jose signed with Miami Marlins in 2019.
Salas’ father, grandfather, and uncle all performed in little league, in accordance with the Instances of San Diego.

Ethan Salas, #85 of the San Diego Padres, stands within the bullpen earlier than their spring observe sport in opposition to the Chicago White Sox on March 11, 2023 in Peoria, Arizona. (Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Pictures)
He made his Cactus League debut in opposition to Chicago White Sox in March, impressing Padres supervisor Bob Melvin.
“For a 16-year-old behind the plate, I am telling you, he is far past his years,” mentioned Melvin. “You see the way in which he frames the throw – just a few balls on the bottom get him – however he has intelligence about him. … It is simply unbelievable to see a 16-year-old with such composure.”