TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays finalized a US$10-million, four-year contract with Adeiny Hechavarria on Tuesday, hopeful the Cuban will develop into their shortstop of the future.
A deal was reached last month but visa issues delayed the announcement.
Hechavarria turns 21 on April 15 and has been described by some scouts as having a similar build to Alfonso Soriano.
One talent evaluator who first watched Hechavarria play during 2007 world junior baseball championship in Edmonton saw potential in Hechavarria's bat and glove, but described him as raw.
Hechavarria is expected to attend extended spring camp in Dunedin, Fla., before being assigned.
The five-foot-11, 178-pound right-handed hitter spent last season in the Cuban league, batting .262 average with six doubles, two triples and one home run.
In 327 1-3 defensive innings, he made five errors in 217 chances for a .977 fielding percentage