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D-backs sign top international catching prospect

Venezuelan Herrera, ranked seventh overall, agrees to deal worth $1.06M

The D-backs on Tuesday signed Venezuelan catcher Jose Herrera to a deal worth slightly more than $1 million, MLB.com confirmed.

The 16-year-old switch-hitter ranked as the seventh-best international prospect and top catcher in this year's class, according to MLB.com. Tuesday was the first day of the 2013-14 international signing period, when eligible players could begin signing with teams.

This is the first year organizations are operating under a new set of guidelines that allows them to work with a base of $700,000, plus a bonus pool made up of four slot values based on their 2012 record. The D-backs used $1.06 million of their $1,655,700 total on Herrera.

Herrera has modest size at 5-foot-9, 180 pounds, but he has a strong arm and the potential to develop into a good defensive catcher. He has shown the ability to hit for power, batting cleanup and earning all-tournament honors for Venezuela's 15-and-under team that won a gold medal last year in Mexico.

Andrew Simon is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @HitTheCutoff.
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