De Leon 'can't wait' to make Rays debut

Prospect to start against Red Sox on Thursday

March 1st, 2017

PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- will make his Rays debut Thursday afternoon when he starts against the Red Sox in Fort Myers.
"I'm really excited about it," De Leon said. "Can't wait."
The bright-eyed right-hander has a refreshingly positive manner. And at age 24, why wouldn't he?
Particularly with all he's got going for him.
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The Rays acquired De Leon from the Dodgers in January in exchange for second baseman . He is rated as the Rays' No. 3 prospect, according to MLBPipeline.com.
De Leon broke into the Major Leagues in 2016, going 2-0 with a 6.35 ERA through four starts in September.

"Having that opportunity to be on a Major League roster for the first time, it's something that's going to help you for whatever happens next," De Leon said. "I think whatever I experienced with the Dodgers is going to help me throughout my career. And especially now with the Rays."
A native of Puerto Rico, he was selected by the Dodgers out of Southern University in the 24th round of the 2013 Draft. He owns a 3.35 ERA with 446 strikeouts through four seasons (67 games, 64 starts) in the Minors.
Early in camp, De Leon experienced a little tightness in his back, which delayed his start slightly. Nothing to be concerned with according to De Leon.
"They were being cautious, and so they decided to skip a bullpen," De Leon said. "They just moved me back a couple of days. Now I'm ready to go. I'm feeling great. Everything is perfect."