We’ve been discussing our International Free Agency (IFA) class futility a bit in the comments, and today 1/15/26 is the day we announce our newest crop of international signees, so lets take a quick peek at how things have gone and who we have coming into the system today.
We’ll be using my IFA Signing Tracker to drive this conversation. I’ve built this back to the 2016 class with a slew of information per player, including links to their milb.com page, bonuses, positions, and (most importantly); their “high level” achieved. As discussed in the comments, we’ve seen very, very little production for the past decade of drafts: Working backwards, here’s an idea:
- 2025: $6.2M bonus pool, two $1M plus players plus a bunch of mid 6-figure guys. Four guys getting prospect love (the two big $ guys Cortesia and Hernandez, plus German and $10k signing De La cruz)
- 2024: $5.9M pool, about half went to two guys in Hurtado and Feliz. Feliz now on precipice of the top 10, Hurtado scuffling around after two straight weak DSL seasons. Nobody else of note from class.
- 2023: $5.2M pool, two $1M plus players in Acevedo and Solano. Solano already released, only a couple other very weak prospects showing out right now in Tejeda and Jose Feliz.
- 2022: $5.1M pool, $4.9M of which went to Vaquero. Also spent $250k on Mota. Vaquero just repeated low-A for the third year, while Mota is starting to creep up the ranks and is ahead of Vaquero on most lists right now.
- 2021: $5.3M pool, $3.9M of which went to Armando Cruz in another “put all our eggs in one basket” class. We don’t have a single player from this class ranked on any prospect list at present.
- 2020: no class – Covid: we ended up signing a couple of guys later in 2020 for that “class” but they’ve all since been released.
- 2019: $4.3M pool, we gave $1M plus to two guys (Lara, Aldonis). Also $800k to Quintana (released) and Dawry Martinez (released). Lara made the MLB but is now considered a weak prospect and likely is a AAA-ceiling guy. Aldonis is still in High-A.
2018 and 2017 fell into the “IFA signing bonus penalty phase” based on our team’s actions in the 2016 draft, where we purposely blew past the bonus pool to knowingly accept penalties in the next two years.
- 2018: $4.9M pool but with a $300k/per player signing cap; we signed a few $300k players but the best anyone did was Jose Atencio making AA before hitting MLFA. One player remains in the system at this point (Otanez).
- 2017: $4.75M pool, but we came nowhere close to it. Recently traded reliever Ferrer was the sole player to make the majors, and one other remains active (backup middle infielder Pena).
- 2016: We had a $2.3M pool and paid out at least $6.5M of bonuses that I can find, playing the IFA bonus gambit at the time. This class produced at least four MLB ers in Garcia, Pineda, Adon, and Yadiel Hernandez, but remains infamous in Nats circles for the $3.9M given to Yasel Antuna.
So, that’s the sordid decade-long history of our bonus spending.
We have a new management team in town, so we should see a new direction and strategy in Latin America … eventually. Unfortunately, the deals announced today have been in place for months, and have been under negotiation for years, so the impact of the new group won’t fully be seen until at least next January. But, that being said, lets take a look at what we know about the 2026 class.
- Baseball America Scouting reports on Nats 2026 IFA class
- Fangraphs “The Board” top 100 2026 IFA signings with links to scouting reports
- Official Nats announcement of the 2026 class
We’ve signed 15 players today. Like several classes on this list, our 2026 class can be categorized as a “Stars and Scrubs” class, albeit with our $6.6M pool being spread out to four $1m+ players instead of putting it all on one guy as we did in the Cruz/Vaquero classes. So, we’re going to spend around $6M of that $6.6M on the top four guys. Right now, BA and Fangraphs slightly differ in the $$ figures, but I’ll use Fangraphs/Baseball America overall class ranks below (fangraphs first, then BA)
- #12/#18: Suarez, Isalas, a true CF from the DR with a $1.9M bonus
- #13/#16 Serrano, Samil*, corner OF from the DR with a $1.97M bonus.
- #45/#52: Ramirez, Angel#, corner OF from the DR $1M bonus.
- #52/#53: Duran, Juan, corner OF from the DR, $1M bonus.
So, these four guys are basically going to be the class. The BA site lists a 5th player of note, yet another outfielder named Jawel Garcia who will probably get a few hundred thousand of the remaining amount.
I’ll just point out the obvious. Our 5 best IFAs this year … are all Outfielders?? Uh, only three can play a day guys. The BA link says Ramirez was a short stop until very recently, so maybe they return him to the dirt, and a couple of these guys are a bit taller so maybe you stash them at 1B so everyone can play .. but this seems kind of short-sighted to spent all this money and purposely put the DSL manager in the position of juggling the lineup from day one to play everyone.
But do any teams sign 10 $600k guys?
I’ve always thought of years like 2021 and 2022 as top-heavy and years like 2025 and 2026 as more balanced. If this year is still stars-and-scrubs, isn’t almost every team employing that strategy?
SMS
15 Jan 26 at 3:25 pm
In spite of all the churn and turnover, the org definitely has a type: outfielders!
One thing I’ll be watching closely with the new regime is how we handle IFAs and the Dominican Summer League more generally. We remain one of only 8 teams to field one DSL team, and looking at this class (15 total players), I wonder if we’ll even be able to field one full roster: 3 catchers, 1 3B, 1 SS, 6 OFs and 4 pitchers does not make a team… I think this illustrates the dysfunction of our international scouting operations over the past 3 years. While others were lining up deals years in advance, we were chopping and changing management leadership.
It’s going to take a few years to catch up with the rest of the league, just from a numbers perspective alone. But this should be one of the lowest of low hanging fruits towards building the Nats into a development monster. This 2026 draft class will hopefully be the nadir in our international scouting story (one which includes Smiley Gonzalez).
Will
15 Jan 26 at 3:31 pm
FWIW, MLB Pipeline has Serrano #26 and Suarez #40, and not ranked Ramirez or Duran in their top 50.
Also, FG is reporting slightly different bonuses. Serrano is listed at $1.3m and Ramirez $1.7m. It’s kind of a wash, as it all tallies up to approximately the same amount, but something to keep an eye on.
Will
15 Jan 26 at 3:50 pm