Valentin was one of the top hitters in the Caribbean Silver League, slashing .331/.416/.516 for Port of Spain. He's not a very gifted defensive infielder but he should be a sought-after target for his well-rounded bat. He hits for average and power and also draws walks, and has the speed to swipe a few bases (though he only stole 8 last season).
Louis Sicard was the ultimate surprise last season, starting out the season in the minor leagues and finishing it by hitting .406 in 90 games for the Prague Raptors. His bat isn't
that good and he's more like a .330 with only gap power and poor on-base skills, but he's a Gold Glove-caliber corner outfielder. He might wind up being overpaid because of the shiny batting average, but he'll provide value even when that regresses.
He had an option year with the Stockholm Bears but opted to become a free agent where he should garner the most expensive contract. He hit .332/.389/.505 in the European Premier League with 34 doubles, 11 triples, and 12 home runs. He's the best pure hitter on the market, and while some teams may prefer Valentin overall because of his slightly better power and eye, Abdelouahed has proven he can hit at the highest level, not just the Silver League. He's nothing special at second base defensively, but that's the only mark against him.
Hommel led the North American Silver League in hits, stole 21 bases, and is considered a very very good defender in center field. That combination will net him a healthy payday even as he lacks in other areas: he doesn't hit for much power or draw many walks. Still, a likely .300 hitter with plus defense in center field should be quite appealing to many teams.
Velazquez doesn't do the big things, but he excels at the little things. He won't hit for a super high average, slug home runs, or flash the leather at third base, but he has an excellent eye and once he's on base he's a terror, as last season's 36 steals in the Caribbean Silver League show. He's also considered to be a terrific teammate and great influence in the clubhouse.
Cho was traded in June to the Daegu Demons of the Australasian Silver League where he truly hit his stride. He doesn't have one special tool, but does everything well except run. He's not going to be able to carry an offense, but as a complimentary piece he'll slot in nicely.