Baseball Recruiting - MLB Signing Deadline

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Due to real time updating, we're doing it via diary tonight. Also, I've noticed how crappy the diary editor is, so sorry for frequent updates as it keeps screwing up the html.
 

Tonight at midnight is the signing deadline for all drafted MLB prospects. If they don't sign tonight, they either go to college for 3 years or sit out (play in independent or foreign leagues) until next year's draft. Michigan has three recruits drafted, Daniel Fields (Tigers - 6th), Derek Dennis (Rays - 10th), and Patrick Biondi (Tigers 35th).

Fields, son of career minor leaguer and one time Tigers hitting coach Bruce Fields, did indeed sign with the Tigers around 10:30pm tonight. Fields was widely considered the top prospect out of Michigan this year (he or Dennis depending who you asked). He is expected to receive a 7-figure bonus for signing and attend the next few weeks in Lakeland, FL as the minor league season ends at the end of this month.

From the Jason Beck Tigers Blog:

"It was a very tough decision," Fields said Monday night, "because I'd fallen in love with Michigan ever since I went on my visit. It was a very tough decision. It was actually pretty hard calling coach [Rich] Maloney and telling him I wasn't coming."

The 7-figure bonus was way above the normal compensation for a 6th round pick, but his commitment to UM was the main culprit to his fall from the first 3 rounds to the 6th. The Tigers will probably get a slap on the wrist from Commissioner Bud Selig for the salary inflation but probably nothing more.

This is a pretty big loss for Michigan as Fields could have been a starting middle infielder this upcoming season. With Kevin Cislo graduating, the second base job is up for grabs and his to take.

In other signing news, Derek Dennis may be having a couple extra suitors at his door tonight. The Rays' top two prospects, LeVon Washington (2B) and Kenny Diekroeger (SS) both chose college over the pros. This leaves the Rays with Dennis as their top remaining unsigned middle infielder.

Dennis sounded like a Michigan lock only two months ago, but he was also invited to take batting practice with All Star third baseman Evan Longoria. Nothing's been heard since that June quote, so Dennis could still be mulling over his options.

If we hear anything about his signing tonight or tomorrow, I'll update you here.

Midnight Update:

Everything I've continued to read still has Dennis as a 100% Michigan lock.

The Freep also ran their article on Fields, where he described coach Maloney as "the main reason why I chose Michigan. I love him to death." 

Comments

petered0518

August 18th, 2009 at 12:07 PM ^

Not an actuary yet. I am currently an actuarial intern, though. If you enjoy math it is seriously one of the best professions you could go into, at least in terms of job availability, salary, job security, and work environment. Also it rocks because I am still being recruited despite a horrendous GPA. Either way, +1 to you for math references.

MichFan1997

August 18th, 2009 at 12:37 AM ^

signed with the Tigers. I was pumped that they drafted him. All of our top 10 picks are signed now! With the addition of Huff today, this was a good day for baseball in Detroit.

Seth

August 18th, 2009 at 8:07 AM ^

I hope this guy has a meteoric rise through the Tigers' farm system, makes the 2011 team, gets a low number, and becomes a staple of the Detroit Tigers for years to come. Think about it: he's got over $1 million sitting on the table, and it takes him until an hour and a half before the deadline to decide to take it, because he loves Michigan that much. On one hand, the opportunity to attend the University of Michigan. On the other, $1.6 million. This was a tough decision? Damn right!