Re: Draft
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:39 am
Wiper signed with Texas for double the recommended money
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Man....interestingcordy02c wrote:Wiper signed with Texas for double the recommended money
That's crazy, to be fair he didn't really play a whole lot. So our sample size for how poorly he played is not enough to properly judge him.cordy02c wrote:Wiper signed with Texas for double the recommended money
No more then anyone else. It's the normal process. They have plenty of arms coming in which will help replenish bullpen depth (replacing Crum, Wiper).greenyellow wrote:Hopefully Oregon can get enough of their recruiting class in since it seems they're losing players left and right.
The Orioles have agreed to terms with their second-round pick, catcher Chance Sisco, pending a physical, which is set for Monday, according to an industry source.
The 18-year-old left-handed hitter was selected in the second round (61st overall) out of Santiago High School in Corona, Calif. he was committed to go Oregon.
Terms are undisclosed, and the Orioles do not announce signings until after the medicals are cleared. Suggested slot for the 61st pick is $913,300.
As a senior, Sisco hit .467 and slugged .747 while not committing an error behind the plate and throwing out 15 would-be base stealers. That performance was enough for Baseball America to project him as a fifth- or sixth-round pick in the draft.
After Cisco was selected on the first day, this is what Orioles scouting director Gary Rajsich had to say: “He just started catching this year. But he is a hitter that also catches. We like his bat a lot. We think he is going to have power. And he just started catching and is a natural back there. He is very flexible. Something to work with. He has got a chance to learn and be a real good catcher. He has a chance to be a front-line catcher.”
http://www.mauinews.com/page/content.de ... 73434.htmlKaraviotis, a two-time MIL first-team pick at shortstop, went with the 14th selection in the 39th round, 1,170th overall.
Both players said they will discuss contracts before deciding if they want to opt to play in college.
Karaviotis, listed as 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, has accepted a scholarship to the University of Oregon, and indicated that he expects to play for the Ducks.
d"(The Diamondbacks) want to meet and talk with me in the next few days," Karaviotis said. "If it meets my standards, I will sign, but being drafted where I was, it will probably not meet my stanards. It's definitely a great acknowledgment, though, and I have that, or playing for one of the top five college teams in the country."
“The coaches have been calling almost every day to see what I am going to do and try to get me to stay with Oregon,”
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20 ... ?p=1&tc=pg“I love the outdoors of Oregon and hate being cooped up inside,” Christy said. “I went to the rivalry football game against Oregon State and it was an insane atmosphere.”
I think Karaviotis and Christy stay. Harris is the one last guy that is probably on the fence. Based on where he was selected, he might end up signing with a team.Duck07 wrote:Article from today about Christy and his decision. Doesn't reveal anything about what or when he'll decide.“The coaches have been calling almost every day to see what I am going to do and try to get me to stay with Oregon,”http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20 ... ?p=1&tc=pg“I love the outdoors of Oregon and hate being cooped up inside,” Christy said. “I went to the rivalry football game against Oregon State and it was an insane atmosphere.”