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Boston Red Sox Sign International Free Agents Chan-sol Lee, Greider Colina

The Korean and Venezuelan pitchers are set to join the Red Sox's minor league system after impressing scouts in high school.

The Boston Red Sox signed Korean pitcher Chan-sol Lee and Venezuelan pitcher Greider Colina to minor league contracts on Monday, according to the team's official transaction log.

Lee was officially introduced as a member of the Red Sox on Tuesday.

Both prospects are 18 years old, although much more has been reported about Lee to this point. The right-hander was expected to be a first round pick in the Korean Baseball Organization Draft in September.

If a player skips the KBO Draft to sign with a foreign organization, they are not allowed to join a KBO club until they are two years removed from their time overseas. As a result, going straight to America is not a popular route for Korean high school ballplayers.

Ji-hwan Bae, Shin Soo Choo, Chan Ho Park and Ji-man Choi are among the recent Korean players who signed with MLB franchises out of high school.

Lee, who is 6-foot-1 and 194 pounds, has a fastball that approaches 95 miles per hour. During Seoul High School's run in this year's national tournament, Lee reportedly had a 6.30 ERA and 1.75 WHIP in 20 innings of work.

According to ESPN KBO insider Daniel Kim, Lee's signing bonus is worth $300,000. It is the second largest signing bonus the Red Sox have given out to an international free agent under chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom, only behind Venezuelan pitcher Jedixson Paez's $450,000 deal in January 2021.

As for Boston's new Venezuelan pitching prospect, not much is known about Colina beyond him being right-handed and his birthday being listed as April 24, 2005.

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