After an extensive career in professional baseball, José Abreu decided to join the Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League in Puerto Rico.
The talented Cuban baseball player will play with the San Juan Senators, as announced on social networks by the experienced sports journalist, Francys Romero.
This marks a significant return for “Pito,” who has not competed in the Major Leagues since June 14, when he was released by the Houston Astros.
In turn, the player intends to use this winter experience as a springboard for his possible return to the MLB in 2025.
In this way, the contract that José Abreu signed with the Senators of San Juan could be a strategic step towards his professional development, since this collaboration will allow him to show his talent and continue his development outside of the Major League competition.
On the other hand, it is worth mentioning that José Abreu’s career is worthy of mention; During his time in the Major Leagues, he achieved outstanding statistics with an average of .283 and 263 home runs, with teams such as the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros.
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With this last club he faced tough challenges, presenting a significant drop in his performance, and which marks the urgency of this new chapter in his career.
Projections for the winter season are optimistic, as his experience and skills on the field are expected to help him contribute significantly.
In this way, José Abreu has a new opportunity to demonstrate that his talent in baseball is not a coincidence, and that, as he demonstrated before, he is made to play the most difficult ball on the planet.
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