Career
He throws a changeup, curveball and fastball (which peaks at around 90 mph). Sulbaran was voted the best pitcher in the 2004 Latin American Youth Baseball Tournament while playing for the Netherlands Antilles. He came to the United States in 2006 to play high school baseball.
He missed most of 2007 because of an injury, though he struck out 24 in 12 innings.
In 2008, he went 11-0 with a 1.40 European Research Area, striking out 88 in 67 innings and allowing 31 hits to help his team to a state championship. The Cincinnati Reds chose Sulbaran in the 30th round of the 2008 amateur draft (he was drafted late due to his commitment to the University of Florida) and was signed to a deal with the Reds on August 14, 2008, with a $500,000 signing bonus which was a record for the 30th round.
Sulbaran joined the Netherlands Antilles national baseball team for the 2008 Haarlem Baseball Week and got a no-decision against the Cuban national team He allowed one hit and one run in 7 innings and struck out 6 but walked 7.
The only run was a steal of home by Giorvis Duvergel.
The performance earned him a spot on the Dutch squad for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. He was the only player on the team who had never appeared for the "Orange" before. Sulbaran was traded from the Cincinnati Reds to the Kansas City Royals with Donnie Joseph for Jonathan Broxton.