Justus Sheffield (Photo: The Tennessean)
2014 MLB Draft: June 12th signing update
By Tony Lastoria
June 12, 2014
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Short season Single-A Mahoning Valley has their media day today (which I will be attending) and they open up play tomorrow on the road. The Indians have yet to officially announce several deals that have been signed for 24-72 hours but with several of those players already listed on the Mahoning Valley roster I would expect an official release from the team sometime today with several signings.
Make sure you check out the previous signing updates as they were overfilled with information on several picks and the signing status of others not listed in today's update:
June 9th signing update
June 10th signing update
June 11th signing update
I will continue to post these signing updates on a daily basis on things I see and hear, though as we get further away from the draft and players officially sign or decline to sign, the updates will become much less frequent.
* Note - I probably will not have another signing update until Monday as I am traveling to Columbus for the weekend, though may post an update sometime this weekend.
- 1st round compensation-A pick left-handed pitcher Justus Sheffield is scheduled to arrive in Cleveland next week and attend the home games on Monday and Tuesday against the Angels. He says that he has not agreed to any terms and has not decided whether to sign or go to school at Vanderbilt. The arrangement for next week is to meet everyone in the organization on Monday and on Tuesday to go over details with the contract. If he signs he would fly straight to Arizona on Wednesday where he would get acclimated to pro ball and then start pitching in rookie league games later in the summer. [My opinion? He’s signing. I don’t know why there is all this secrecy and denial about him agreeing to a deal, this is not the old CBA where it was frowned upon teams and players announcing deals before MLB approves them. It would be a major upset if he leaves Cleveland and flies home to Tennessee rather than Arizona.
- 2nd round pick right-handed pitcher Grant Hockin has signed with the Indians. The organization has still not made it official – probably because he still has to clear a physical even though he has already signed his deal. He met his area scout earlier in the week and signed his deal and today will fly to Arizona where he will workout and eventually get into rookie league games. He will probably take that physical today or tomorrow at which time the deal will be officially announced by the Indians. His deal is for $1.1 million.
- 4th round pick left-handed pitcher Sam Hentges and his Mounds View High School teammates continue their postseason play today in the Minnesota Class 3A state tournament. The Indians are scheduled to arrive in Shoreview early next week to finalize a deal and the expectation is still that he will sign.
- 7th round pick catcher Simeon Lucas has signed with the Indians. The deal is still not official as he has to pass his physical but he announced the signing on Twitter yesterday.
- 18th round pick outfielder Taylor Murphy has signed with the Indians. I had noted in a previous update he was going to sign, well he has signed his deal and he just needs to complete a physical before the Indians make it official and announce it. He will leave early next week for Arizona where he will report and play with the rookie ball team.
- 22nd round pick right-handed pick Jordan Carter has signed but the deal is still not official. I previously noted it but the Indians have still not announced it even though he is already on their short season Single-A Mahoning Valley roster. I would expect that he along with several other signings are officially announced today.
- 24th round pick outfielder Jodd Carter is going to sign with the Indians. He made it known earlier in the week that he was leaning pro and yesterday he decided to pass on his scholarship to the University of Hawaii and sign a contract with the Indians. It will be some time before the deal is officially announced since he won’t arrive in Arizona until next Wednesday where he will sign his contract and take his physical.
- 27th round pick left-handed pitcher David Speer and 29th round pick second baseman Drake Roberts have both signed with the Indians and are even listed on the Indians transactions page on their official site. I noted in a previous update that they would sign or had signed, though no official announcement has come from the team.
- 32nd round pick left-handed pitcher Jared West is transferring from the University of Houston to LSU Shreveport, an NAIA school which will allow him to not have to sit out a year after transferring. He transferred because of a lack of playing time and because he wants to start. He is not expected to be signed by the Indians.
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2014 MLB Draft: June 9th signing update
That was fast. The 2014 MLB Draft came and went and with that the Indians now have 42 new players who could potentially become Cleveland Indians in the next few weeks. Now the next stage begins which is signing and getting a lot of these players into the organization, and that is what this daily signing thread will provide.
As a quick note, I will be posting my 2014 MLB Draft day 2 and 3 recap tomorrow. I already have a ton of info for it but have a few texts and emails out there that I am awaiting a response to, so this is why it has been pushed back a few days. With the draft on a weekend it really made it difficult to get in touch with people and for them to respond in a timely manner.
In the meantime I have been calling, texting, and emailing scouts, advisors, agents and players for information on the signing status of several of the Indians picks. I have even linked a few noteworthy articles with news on the picks.
This is the first of many daily reports on the signing status of players leading up to the July 18th signing deadline. I would expect a daily signing update for most of the rest of the week as many picks are brought in and then this piece will post sporadically after that depending on news and intel I receive.
- 1st round pick outfielder Bradley Zimmer is going to sign. I have not heard this from anyone with the Indians nor from his camp yet, but he is going to sign. The Indians took him not just because he is talented but because they knew he was signable, and it would not be a surprise if he is inked rather quickly so that he can go out and play with short season Single-A Mahoning Valley right away and then move quickly to Low-A Lake County so he is in line to open next season at High-A Carolina.
- 1st round compA pick left-handed pitcher Justus Sheffield is also going to sign. MLB.com’s Jim Callis shortly after Day 1 that Sheffield agreed to a $1.6 million signing bonus; however, Sheffield’s dad quickly refuted that saying his son has not signed or agreed to anything. You often don’t see the player’s side denying a signing as it is often only the team, so perhaps the signing info Callis acquired was leaked from someone with the Indians rather than Sheffield’s camp since the player’s side is often where this info leaks. The Indians are like Fort Knox when it comes to getting signing information on players before anything signed by the player, so this will be interesting to monitor. That said, I think both camps are just downplaying things which is often the case at this time of the year. He did talk to his area scout Chuck Bartlett on draft night which is common as the area scout will often call a few picks beforehand to talk basic financial parameters so they know if a player is signable.
- 3rd round pick first baseman Bobby Bradley will sign with the Indians. He has a commitment to play baseball at LSU, but since being drafted he has been pretty open about his desire to sign. He has to sit down and finalize things with the Indians, and sometimes those negotiations can create a hiccup and delay things, but he should sign soon and go to Arizona where he can get his pro career started in rookie ball.
- 4th round pick left-handed pitcher Sam Hentges will be a harder sign for the Indians and not as much a sure thing as the other players in the top 10 rounds, but like everyone else in the bonus pool rounds the expectation is that he will sign. It will take an overslot deal to sign him, something that the Indians have reportedly already offered him. Slot for his pick is $463,200 so it may take something at or above $500K to get him into the organization.
- 5th round pick right-handed pitcher Julian Merryweather will no doubt sign. As a college senior he has no leverage and really no other option but to sign for what the Indians offer him. In 2012 the Indians had three seniors in Joe Wendle ($10,000), Jacob Lee ($2500) and Josh Martin ($5000) in the top 10 rounds that they inked for a total of $17,500 and gave them a few hundred thousand dollars to use on other picks. That should be the same case here as Merryweather probably signs for $10—50K, which is well below his $347,100 slot value, so the Indians could save as much as $300K to use on other picks.
- 7th round pick catcher Simeon Lucas will sign according to some comments from him in his hometown paper. He has a commitment to Illinois State, but a deal sounds imminent as he and the Indians just need to finalize terms.
- 8th round pick right-handed pitcher Micah Miniard is another top 10 round pick who is set to sign. He has a commitment to Western Kentucky but plans to forego college and sign for overslot. His slot value is $158,300, so perhaps he gets something in the $175-200K. Once he signs he should report to Arizona to begin his workouts and get ready to play in rookie league games.
- 12th round pick right-handed pitcher Jordan Dunatov should be another quick signing. After being drafted out of high school three years ago in the 14th round by the Pirates and not signing he has since moved around the college scene the last three years at Oregon State, Central Arizona Colege and Nevada. He has had some struggles over his college career so he is more than ready to sign and move on. He moved from the outfield to the pitching mound in December and that move seems to have paid off as scouts have been very impressed with his velocity as he has been up to 97 MPH with a hard slider.
- 21st round pick outfielder Bobby Ison is unsure what he wants to do. He will talk with the Indians over the next few days and if the terms are right will probably go pro. But the question is what “terms” are right as the Indians can only offer him up to $100K. If he signs he has been told that he will open in Arizona and then go to Mahoning Valley later in the year.
- 22nd round pick right-handed pitcher Jordan Carter will sign if the Indians offer him a contract.
- 23rd round pick outfielder David Armendariz is another player who will likely sign if the Indians offer him a contract. He transferred out of Cal Poly to Cal Poly Ponoma for his senior season this year. For anyone wondering, I myself don’t know the difference between the Cal Play schools, but know there are several different ones in the state.
- 24th round pick outfielder Jodd Carter says he is leaning on turning pro. This would be one of the more interesting day three signings as he has some upside and is a pretty good prospect to get late in the draft. He has a scholarship to play at the University of Hawaii but that commitment sounds soft based on his comments. His area scout Don Lyle has been in contact with him and told him that he would go to Arizona in 10 days if he is signed.
- 25th round pick catcher KJ Harrison has a pretty strong commitment to Oregon State and is all but certain not to sign.
- 27th round pick left-handed pitcher David Speer is expected to sign very soon. When he signs he will likely be assigned to rookie level Arizona.
- 33rd round pick infielder Peter Dolan is not signing and will attend the University of Michigan where he will try to earn a spot on the baseball team as a walk on.
- 34th round pick shortstop Cody Callaway is weighing his options. He is to report to Bowling Green on June 28th to get prepared for the football season where he is coming in as a QB. He should have more clarity on his signing status in a few days once he talks to the Indians. Considering the limitations of signing guys after the 10th round to a $100K signing bonus or lower, he probably doesn’t sign.
- 36th round pick shortstop Max Bartlett may be the son of Indians area scout Chuck Bartlett, but there is no guarantee he will sign, in fact he probably won’t. He is playing in the Northwoods League this summer and just finished his freshman season so there is a good chance he will go back to school to try and improve his draft stock.
- 37th round pick catcher Juan Gomes plans to turn pro but the Indians want to see him play over the summer before considering bringing him into the organization. He did not play with Odessa this season because he was ineligible, so they need to see him on the field before fully committing to him. That said, he won’t cost a lot to sign, he really wants to sign and his brother Yan is in the organization, so he should sign at some point.
- 39th round pick right-handed pitcher Jake Morton will work out for the Indians on the mound before they consider signing him. The Indians plan to come out and watch him throw a few bullpens and then monitor his performance in some summer league games. He has been working out on the mound for the past month and is working on a curveball. He has never thrown a pitch in college as he was a catcher, but the Indians like his arm and body type to make him a pitcher. He has already graduated, but if he doesn’t sign he will go back to school at Oakland and play his senior year of baseball and pursue a master’s degree.
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2014 MLB Draft: June 10th signing update
Another day, another signing update. That’s how things will be this week as a flurry of decisions will be made by Indians 2014 draft picks on whether to sign or go to or go back to school.
If you missed yesterday’s big signing update, make sure you go there as I had news, notes and firsthand information on 19 of the Indians 42 draft picks:
June 9th signing update
I will continue to post these signing updates on a daily basis on things I see and hear, though as we get further away from the draft and players officially sign or decline to sign, the updates will become much less frequent.
- Don’t expect much news in the next week regarding 1st round competitive balance pick first baseman Mike Papi. He and his University of Virginia teammates clinched a berth in the College World Series with an 11-2 win over Maryland in the deciding third game of their series on Monday. They will open play in Omaha on Sunday when they face off with Ole Miss. The game is at 8:00 p.m. ET and airs on ESPN2. Until his college team is done playing in the CWS we won’t hear any news about him signing – but he is still expected to shortly after the conclusion of his team’s season.
- 5th round pick right-handed pitcher Julian Merryweather has officially signed with the Indians. Barring something surprising, he is expected to open the season at short season Single-A Mahoning Valley.
- 7th round pick catcher Simeon Lucas will sign with the Indians. He said the Indians called him prior to taking him with their seventh round pick to gauge his interest in signing and they agreed to the parameters of a deal. Once he puts his name to paper within the next few days he will go to Arizona and play with the rookie level team there at some point.
- 10th round pick second baseman Steven Patterson was the first official signing for the Indians. While the team has yet to formally announce his signing, he tweeted that he had signed his contract and will report to short season Single-A Mahoning Valley in a week. The slot value for his pick was $138,100 and he signed for just $10,000 because he was a senior sign with no leverage, so the Indians have saved $128,100 in their draft pool for tougher to sign picks.
- 12th round pick right-handed pitcher Jordan Dunatov told me that he plans to sign with the Indians. He hopes to know more on that front by the end of this week.
- 13th round pick shortstop Austin Fisher has officially signed with the Indians. While there has been no confirmation from the team where he will go, he should open the season at short season Single-A Mahoning Valley.
- 16th round pick right-handed pitcher Jonathon Feyereisen has signed. I talked to him on Monday evening and he said he signed his contract on Monday afternoon. He received an $80,000 signing bonus plus three semesters of college and will be assigned to short season Single-A Mahoning Valley.
- 19th round pick right-handed pitcher Argenis Angulo told me he is signing very soon, though he is not sure if he will go to rookie level Arizona or short season Single-A Mahoning Valley to start his career. Considering his age and where he was selected, my guess would be Arizona to start.
- 21st round pick outffielder Bobby Ison told me he is very interested in signing. He and his scout will meet in the next few days and his expectation is that he will sign a contract.
- 22nd round pick right-handed pitcher Jordan Carter told me he is signing. The exact timeframe is unknown but it should be pretty quick and he will likely go to short season Single-A Mahoning Valley.
- 30th round pick right-handed pitcher Nick Hynes told me he is undecided and still awaiting word from the Indians. He has yet to get a formal offer to sign though it sounds like he has an interest in what kind of offer is made. There really is not a lot the Indians can do as they can only go up to $100K since he is a post-10th round pick.
- 38th round pick outfielder Cody Jones is another player we probably won’t get much news on about his signing status since he and his TCU teammates are off the Omaha to play in the College World Series. They won the deciding game three 6-5 over Pepperdine on Monday and will play Sunday at 3:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2. He is a college junior and even though he has low leverage now will have even less next season as a college junior, so he is a very real possibility to be signed.
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2014 MLB Draft: June 11th signing update
The short season Single-A Mahoning Valley team is set to open play on Friday and will conduct a meet and greet tonight and media day tomorrow, so several signings will be "officially" announced in the next 24 hours. Meanwhile, other players are still playing postseason ball in college or high school which has delayed the signings of some big picks. I provide several updates on some new players that have agreed to sign and more.
Make sure you check out the previous two signing updates as they were overfilled with information on several picks and the signing status of others not listed in today's update:
June 9th signing update
June 10th signing update
I will continue to post these signing updates on a daily basis on things I see and hear, though as we get further away from the draft and players officially sign or decline to sign, the updates will become much less frequent.
- 1st round competitive balance pick outfielder/first baseman Mike Papi is concentrating on his team’s trip to the College World Series in Omaha. He and the Indians talked briefly after they selected him but they said that they would wait until after his team’s season is finished before finalizing a deal (the general parameters of a deal have already been discussed and verbally agreed to). “They (the Indians) gave me a call to offer congratulations and to see how I was feeling, but said to take care of what we have going and after that we’ll handle business,” Papi said.
- 2nd round pick right-handed pitcher Grant Hockin has signed for $1.1 million according to Jim Callis of MLB.com. The Indians have not confirmed the signing. The slot value for the pick was $928,700 so the Indians signed him for $171,300 over slot. No doubt some of their savings from the Merryweather and Patterson picks were used on him.
- 4th round pick left-handed pitcher Sam Hentges is still playing for his high school team as they are participating in the state high school baseball tournament this week. He has a commitment to play baseball at the University of Arkansas but is expected to forego that opportunity and sign with the Indians. Once his high school season finishes this week he and the Indians will sit down and talk about a deal and then he will discuss with his family and advisor what is best for him.
- 8th round pick right-handed pitcher Micah Miniard told me he is going to sign but that it will not be until next week. There is no rush to bring him in right away since he is a high school arm and he will be eased into things in Arizona and then appear in rookie level games shortly thereafter.
- 17th round pick right-handed pitcher Cameron Hill told me he is signing. He said he had signed to play baseball at the University of Pittsburgh but that he will not attend and wants to get his pro career started.
- 18th round pick outfielder Taylor Murphy told me he would make a decision sometime yesterday whether or not to sign. From what I have heard and seen he has decided to sign though I am still awaiting confirmation directly from him.
- 23rd round pick outfielder David Armendariz told me he is 100% signing. He is finishing up finals at school and will sign on Saturday and then be assigned to short season Single-A Mahoning Valley.
- 27th round pick left-handed pitcher David Speer is set to sign and will be reporting to short season Single-A Mahoning Valley.
- 29th round pick second baseman Drake Roberts has signed with the Indians. He will report to either Arizona or Mahoning Valley sometime today.
Follow Tony and the Indians Baseball Insider on Twitter @TonyIBI. Also, his new book the 2014 Cleveland Indians Baseball Insider which profiles the Indians' Top 100 Prospects and more is available for sale.