SANTO DOMINGO.– Dominican shortstop Ricki Moneys took a transcendental step in his career this Thursday by signing a professional contract with the Milwaukee Brewers for a bonus of US$1.7 million, consolidating himself as one of the most sought-after talents of the international signing period.
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After signing his signature, Moneys expressed his admiration for the stellar shortstop Francisco Lindor, whom he follows closely as a model at a defensive and offensive level. “I really like Francisco Lindor. I pay close attention to how he plays,” stated the young prospect. The promising infielder also revealed his affinity for Dominican winter baseball, assuring that he is a fan of the "Toros del Este" and that he would like to be chosen by that franchise when his time comes in the "LIDOM Rookie Draft".Moneys is recognized for his combination of defensive skills, quick hands, strong arm, and offensive maturity, attributes that led the Brewers to make a significant investment in his talent."I am from the Toros del Este and I would like to be selected in the draft," he affirmed.








