And The Flood Begins



We'll have more detail on these through the night and into tomorrow, but here's what we're hearing right now on players other than Bryce Harper:

–The Rockies signed first-round pick Kyle Parker for a $1.4 million bonus.

–The Blue Jays signed second-round pick Griffin Murphy for $800,000.

–The Cardinals signed first-round pick Zack Cox to a major league deal.

–The Orioles signed first-round pick Manny Machado

–The Padres did NOT sign first-round pick Karsten Whitson, who will attend Florida

–The Indians signed third-round pick Tony Wolters for $1.35 million.

–The Mariners did NOT sign third-round pick Ryne Stanek.

–The Indians signed second-round pick LeVon Washington for $1.2 million.

–The Rays signed first-round pick Josh Sale for $1.62 million and supplemental first-rounder Drew Vettleson for $845,000



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Cards sign Zack Cox?

yes

Can Kyle Parker still play football or does he have to give that up?

Austin Wood or Adam Duke Sign?

Im a jealous Cubs fan who has to sit here and watch all the big time talent sign with other teams while Tim Wilken and the worst GM in baseball Jim Hendry thinks that the 198th best player is worth a first round pick

Adam Duke did not sign.

Still playing football; wanted much larger bonus to give up football.


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