With the lone exception of corner infielder Austen Smith, every drafted recruit and underclassman has signed:
Jimmy Nelson, Brewers ($570,600)
Reggie Golden, Cubs ($720,000)
Josh Rutledge, Rockies ($295,000)
Wes Mugarian, Reds ($198,000)
Ross Wilson, White Sox ($115,000)
Jason Townsend, Pirates
Tyler White, Tigers
No real surprises, I don't guess, although it would have been nice to get Mugarian to school. Although Wilson might have actually benefited from returning for his senior season, there was also a pretty substantial risk of falling flat on his face and ending up with nothing.
As for drafted seniors, I was surprised to see the Phillies actually playing Jake Smith at third base rather immediately converting him into a full-time pitcher. Clearly, his best chance of making it in this game is as a reliever, because he's just not going to hit. He's a brilliant defensive third baseman, but professional pitchers are going to exploit the holes in his long swing and his hyper-aggressive approach at the plate. Through 20 games with Williamsport of the Short Season New York-Penn League, he's hitting an abysmal .134/.143/.224 with one walk and 30 strikeouts (67 at bats). If the Phillies are smart, they'll stop wasting time and get him on the mound as soon as possible.
Jimmy Nelson, Brewers ($570,600)
Reggie Golden, Cubs ($720,000)
Josh Rutledge, Rockies ($295,000)
Wes Mugarian, Reds ($198,000)
Ross Wilson, White Sox ($115,000)
Jason Townsend, Pirates
Tyler White, Tigers
No real surprises, I don't guess, although it would have been nice to get Mugarian to school. Although Wilson might have actually benefited from returning for his senior season, there was also a pretty substantial risk of falling flat on his face and ending up with nothing.
As for drafted seniors, I was surprised to see the Phillies actually playing Jake Smith at third base rather immediately converting him into a full-time pitcher. Clearly, his best chance of making it in this game is as a reliever, because he's just not going to hit. He's a brilliant defensive third baseman, but professional pitchers are going to exploit the holes in his long swing and his hyper-aggressive approach at the plate. Through 20 games with Williamsport of the Short Season New York-Penn League, he's hitting an abysmal .134/.143/.224 with one walk and 30 strikeouts (67 at bats). If the Phillies are smart, they'll stop wasting time and get him on the mound as soon as possible.