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Angels, Kaleb Cowart Come to Terms

The 18th overall pick of the 2010 draft high schooler Kaleb Cowart has agreed to a $2.3M signing bonus with the Los Angeles Angels according to John Manuel of Baseball America.  The MLB slot recommendation for the 18th pick is approximately $1.4M, meaning Cowart received almost a $900K premium on his signing.

Kaleb Cowart Delivers

Cowart's deal is the second largest of the 2010 draft so far, trailing only the $2.75M signing bonus that Cal State Fullerton SS Christian Colon received from the Royals as the fourth pick of the draft.  However, certainly a number of other first round picks are expected to exceed both Cowart and Colon's signing bonus.

Along with excelling as a pitcher, Cowart played third base this past season as well and had a spectacular season at the plate: .654 with 11 home runs, 55 runs, 16 doubles, 59 RBIs and 36 stolen bases.  He was equally impressive as a pitcher: In 73 innings he allowed just 35 hits and 24 walks while striking out 116.  Manuel notes that most scouts prefer Cowart as a pitcher.

Mike Minor Joins Braves

The Reds Mike Leake got the 2009 draft class off to a roaring start by beginning his first professional season in the major leagues.  Reliever Drew Storen of the Nationals didn't spend much time in the minor leagues before Joining Leake as a major leaguer with Washington.  And, of course, everyone knows Stephen Strasburg's story.

Next up: Atlanta's Mike Minor.

Mike Minor Photo

Braves starter Kris Medlen has been placed on the 15-day disabled list with a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow opening the door for Minor to join the club and make his first major league start Monday against Houston.  The Astros are a good team for anyone to start their career against - only Pittsburgh has scored fewer runs this year.

From Vanderbilt, Minor was the seventh overall pick of the 2009 draft by the Braves, the second collegiate pitcher taken after the Nationals selected Strasburg with the first overall picks.  Minor's promotion mean that all of the first four collegiate pitchers taken in the first round of the 2009 draft have made the major leagues within their first professional season. 

After Minor, Leake was taken by Cincinnati with the 8th pick and Storen by the Nationals with the 10th pick.  The Indians Alex White was the next college pitcher selected with pick #15, although the Royals Aaron Crow was playing semi-pro ball when they selected him with the twelfth pick.

Christian Colon Signs With Royals

The Kansas City Royals have reached an agreement with the 4th overall pick of the 2010 draft, Cal State Fullerton shortstop Christian Colon.  The signing bonus is worth a reported $2.75M, the highest signing bonus so far of the 2010 draft class.  However, Colon is the only player in the top 10 to sign and speculation was that the Royals took Colon as high as they did because he would accept a lower signing bonus than what the fourth overall best talent in the draft would require.

Christian Colon Tries To Turn Two

Colon hit .358 this past season, his junior year, for the Cal State Fullerton Titans with 17 home runs and 68 RBI.  He is most highly regarded for his defense at shortstop which many scouts believe already translates to the major league level.  In addition, Colon is expected to make it to the major leagues quickly, perhaps as early as next year.

For a list of all signings, visit our first round draft pick signing page.

2010 First Round Draft Pick Signing Bonuses

After being selected in the first round or supplemental round of the 2010 Draft on June 8th, 2010, teams and players had until August 16th, 2010 at 11:59pm to agree to a signing bonus and begin their professional career or head to college.  The only exception to this rule are college seniors with whom there is no set time table for when they have to sign.

1) Washington: Bryce Harper - $9.9M signing bonus
2) Pittsburgh: Jameson Taillon - $6.5M signing bonus
3) Baltimore: Manny Machado - $5.25M signing bonus
4) Kansas City: Christian Colon - $2,75M signing bonus
5) Cleveland: Drew Pomeranz - $2.65M signing bonus
6) Arizona: Barret Loux - Did not sign, failed physical
7) New York Mets: Matt Harvey - $2.5M signing bonus
8) Houston: Delino DeSheilds Jr. - $2.15M signing bonus
9) San Diego: Karsten Whitson - No contract signed, will attend Florida
10) Oakland: Michael Choice - $2M signing bonus
11) Toronto: Deck McGuire - $2M signing bonus
12) Cincinnati: Yasmani Grandal - $3.2M signing bonus
13) Chicago White Sox: Chris Sale - $1,656M signing bonus
14) Milwaukee: Dylan Covey - Did not sign, will attend San Diego
15) Texas: Jake Skole - $1.557M signing bonus
16) Chicago Cubs: Hayden Simpson - $1.06M signing bonus
17) Tampa Bay: Josh Sale - $1.62M signing bonus
18) Los Angeles Angels: Kaleb Cowart - $2.3M signing bonus
19) Houston: Mike Foltynewicz - $1.3M signing bonus
20) Boston: Kolbrin Vitek - $1.359M signing bonus
21) Minnesota: Alex Wimmers - $1.332M signing bonus
22) Texas: Kellin Deglan - $1M signing bonus
23) Florida: Christian Yelich - $1.7M signing bonus
24) San Francisco: Gary Brown - $1.45M signing bonus
25) St. Louis: Zack Cox - $3.2M signing bonus
26) Colorado: Kyle Parker - $1.4M signing bonus
27) Philadelphia: Jesse Biddle - $1.16M signing bonus
28) Los Angeles Dodgers: Zach Lee - $5.25M signing bonus
29) Los Angeles Angels: Cam Bedrosian - $1.116M signing bonus
30) Los Angeles Angels: Chevez Clarke - $1.089M signing bonus
31) Tampa Bay: Justin O'Conner - $1.025M signing bonus
32) New York Yankees: Cito Culver - $954K signing bonus

Supplemental Round

33) Houston: Michael Kvasnicka - $936K signing bonus
34) Toronto: Aaron Sanchez - $775K signing bonus
35) Atlanta: Matt Lipka - $800K signing bonus
36) Boston: Bryce Brentz - $892K signing bonus
37) Los Angeles Angels: Taylor Lindsey - $873K signing bonus
38) Toronto: Noah Syndergaard - $600K signing bonus
39) Boston: Anthony Ranaudo - $2.55M signing bonus
40) Los Angeles Angels: Ryan Bolden - $829K signing bonus
41) Toronto: Asher Wojciechowski - $814K signing bonus
42) Tampa Bay: Drew Vettleson - $845K signing bonus
43) Seattle: Taijuan Walker - $800K signing bonus
44) Detroit: Nick Castellanos - $3.45M signing bonus
45) Texas: Luke Jackson - $1.557M signing bonus
46) St. Louis: Seth Blair - $751K signing bonus
47) Colorado: Peter Tago - 982,500 signing bonus
48) Detroit: Chance Ruffin - $1.15M signing bonus
49) Texas: Mike Olt - $717K signing bonus
50) St. Louis: Tyrell Jenkins - $1.3M signing bonus

2010 MLB Draft: First Round

A review of the first round of the 2010 draft.

1) Washington Nationals: Bryce Harper, College of Southern Nevada, C
2) Pittsburgh Pirates: Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, RHP
3) Baltimore Orioles: Manny Machado, Brito HS, SS
4) Kansas City Royals: Christian Colon, Cal State Fullerton, SS

Christian Colon Throws To First

5) Cleveland Indians: Drew Pomeranz, Ole Miss, LHP
6) Arizona Diamondbacks: Barret Loux, Texas Tech, RHP
7) New York Mets: Matt Harvey, UNC, RHP
8) Houston Astros: Delino DeSheilds Jr., Woodward Park Academy, 2B
9) San Diego Padres: Karsten Whitson, Chipley HS, RHP
10) Oakland As: Michael Choice, UT-Arlington, OF
11) Toronto Blue Jays: Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech, RHP
12) Cincinnati Reds: Yasmani Grandal, Miami, C
13) Chicago White Sox: Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast, LHP
14) Milwaukee Brewers: Dylan Covey, Marantha HS, RHP
15) Texas Rangers: Jake Skole, Blessed Trinity HS, OF

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2010 MLB Mock Draft: First Round

We've presented mock drafts from a number of different writers and publishers and multiple versions of their mock drafts.  With just a few hours left before the draft, it is time for Baseball Rumor Mill's shot at a mock draft of tonight's first round.

1) Washington Nationals: Bryce Harper, College of Southern Nevada, C
Little left to say here as this pick is set in stone.

2) Pittsburgh Pirates: Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, RHP
Multiple reports have the Pirates taking Taillon

3) Baltimore Orioles: Manny Machado, Brito HS, SS
This pick is down to Taillon or Machado, whomever Pittsburgh doesn't take

Manny Machado Finishes His Swing

4) Kansas City Royals: Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast, LHP
Rumors about a pre-draft deal with Yasmani Grandal are falling apart.  The Royals have been rumored to want to keep costs down anyway, so Sale makes sense.

5) Cleveland Indians: Yasmani Grandal, Miami, C
If the rumors about the Indians upping the Royals offer are true, Grandal will go here.

6) Arizona Diamondbacks: Drew Pomeranz, Ole Miss, LHP
All reports have Pomeranz going here

7) New York Mets: Zack Cox, Arkansas, 3B
His rumored salary demands could send him tumbling, but the Mets have money and the big names have all gone in front of them.

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Draft Links: Yasmani Grandal, Tony Wolters, Drew Vettleson

More draft rumor links to pass along as we get closer to the start of the draft at 7pm.  As a reminder, we'll be live blogging the draft starting at 7pm.

  • The Royals reported pre-draft deal for Miami C Yasmani Grandal was for $2.9M and Frankie Piliere of AOL Fanhouse reports that the Indians, selecting at #5, have topped that offer.  Piliere opines that the Royals will still take Grandal at #4, but that a new deal will have to be negotiated.  In his mock draft, espn.com's Keith Law writes that no pre-draft deal was in place between Grandal and the Royals and that the Royals are now looking to take Florida Gulf Coast lefty Chris SaleBob Dutton of the Kansas City Star confirms that report.

Chris Sale Watches His Pitch

  • Jim Callis of Baseball America suggests that the Royals could go a completely different route and not take Grandal or Sale.  Another option is to take Grandal or Sale and if they don't sign, the Royals have the #5 pick in the 2011 draft.
  • Tony Wolters has been linked to the Braves who's first pick is #35, but Kevin Goldstein of Baseball Prospectus tweets that the high school infielder is being looked at by the Angels who pick at #18, #29 and #30 or the Blue Jays in the compensation round.
  • Goldstein also believes that Drew Vettleson is a possibility for the Dodgers at #28.

Updated Mock Drafts: Jim Callis, Keith Law

Jim Callis of Baseball America and Keith Law of espn.com give their latest mock drafts of tonight's first round.  Here are some interesting aspects of each version.

  • Both have Jameson Taillon going to the Pirates with the second pick.  This has been widely rumored this morning, culminating with Nick James of PNR Scouting saying he received a text saying a deal between Taillon and the Pirates has been consummated.  This almost certainly means high school shortstop Manny Machado will go to the Orioles with the third pick.

Jameson Taillon

  • Law has Miami C Yasmani Grandal going to the Royals at 4, but Callis has Kansas City taking Chris SaleFrankie Piliere from MLB Fan House tweets that the Indians are trying up the Royals rumored deal for Grandal in order to get him ate #5.
  • Law has Texas A&M pitcher Barrett Loux going to the Diamondbacks at #6.  Certainly the highest we've seen him rumored.  Same with Law putting Delino DeShields Jr. to the Astros at #8.  Callis has the pair going #13 to the White Sox and #11 to the Blue Jays, respectively.

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Draft Rumors on Twitter: Yasmani Grandal, Zack Cox

Today will be filled with draft rumors, a lot of it coming from Twitter.  Let's see what's being said this morning.

  • Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated suggests that it might not be a bad idea for the Nationals to take Bryce Harper's brother, Bryan Harper, at some point.  The elder Harper is not a day one draft pick, so if it were to happen, it would not be until tomorrow anyway, but he'll likely be drafted by someone.
  • Baseball America's Jim Callis wonders about the rumors of Arkansas third baseman Zack Cox looking for Pedro Alvarez money.  Alvarez signed for $6.3M back in 2008.  I have to figure that'll drop Cox's draft position asking for so much money.

Zach Cox Makes Barehanded Grab

First Round Mock Draft: Jonathan Mayo

Jonathan Mayo of mlb.com gives us his spin on how the first round of Monday's draft will play out.

1) Washington Nationals: Bryce Harper, College of Southern Nevada, C
2) Pittsburgh Pirates: Manny Machado, Brito HS, SS
3) Baltimore Orioles: Jameson Taillon, The Woodlands, RHP
4) Kansas City Royals: Chris Sale, Florida Gulf Coast, LHP
5) Cleveland Indians: Yasmani Grandal, Miami, C
6) Arizona Diamondbacks: Drew Pomeranz, Ole Miss, LHP
7) New York Mets: Michael Choice, UT-Arlington, OF
8) Houston Astros: Deck McGuire, Georgia Tech, RHP
9) San Diego Padres: Kolbrin Vitek, Ball State, 2B

Kolbrin Vitek At Bat

10) Oakland As: Zack Cox, Arkansas, 3B
11) Toronto Blue Jays: Josh Sale, Bishop Blanchett HS, OF
12) Cincinnati Reds: Bryce Brentz, Middle Tennessee State, OF
13) Chicago White Sox: Barret Loux, Texas Tech, RHP
14) Milwaukee Brewers: Nick Castellanos, Archbishop McCarthy HS, 3B
15) Texas Rangers: Brandon Workman, Texas, RHP

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2010 First Round Picks

Bryce Harper
Bryce Harper
Jameson Taillon
Jameson Taillon
Manny Machado
Manny Machado
Christian Colon
Christian Colon
Drew Pomeranz
Drew Pomeranz
Barret Loux
Barret Loux
Matt Harvey
Matt Harvey
Delino DeShields Jr.
Delino DeShields Jr.
Karsten Whitson
Karsten Whitson
Michael Choice
Michael Choice
Deck McGuire
Deck McGuire
Yasmani Grandal
Yasmani Grandal
Chris Sale
Chris Sale
Dylan Covey
Dylan Covey
Jake Skole
Jake Skole
Hayden Simpson
Hayden Simpson
Josh Sale
Josh Sale
Kaleb Cowart
Kaleb Cowart
Mike Foltynewicz
Mike Foltynewicz
Kolbrin Vitek
Kolbrin Vitek
Alex Wimmers
Alex Wimmers
Kellin Deglan
Kellin Deglan
Christian Yelich
Christian Yelich
Gary Brown
Gary Brown
Zack Cox
Zack Cox
Kyle Parker
Kyle Parker
Jesse Biddle
Jesse Biddle
Zach Lee
Zach Lee
Cameron Bedrosian
Cameron Bedrosian
Chevez Clarke
Chevez Clarke
Justin O'Connor
Justin O'Connor
Cito Culver
Cito Culver