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Posted on 6/6/13 at 10:58 am to HoldenOversoul
Posted on 6/6/13 at 10:58 am to HoldenOversoul
Np
Posted on 6/6/13 at 8:16 pm to CayceCock13
Nick Cuiffo goes 21st Overall to the Tampa Bay Rays.
Posted on 6/6/13 at 9:05 pm to CayceCock13
Travis Demeritte goes 30th Overall to the Rangers.
Posted on 6/6/13 at 9:14 pm to HoldenOversoul
Sounds like Whittle was dead on about Ciuffo going 21st to Tampa.....and now Demerritte is also gone. Hopefully only Thompson will be what's left of our class to leave, but that was our top 3 rated prospects...
Posted on 6/6/13 at 9:21 pm to ConwayGamecock
Really happy for those guys, but damn. They would have been amazing at USC. Still it's pretty awesome to know that players of that caliber would have chosen USC, if they were to have played college ball.
Posted on 6/6/13 at 10:34 pm to CockInYourEar
Who's this kid out of West Florence who just went? Bostic, I think?
Posted on 6/7/13 at 12:22 am to HoldenOversoul
Haven't heard of em, here's the MLB write up on him.
Akeem Bostic:
Akeem Bostic:
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Bostick's athleticism will serve him well as he continues to refine his raw baseball skills. His fastball sits in the low-90s now, occasionally touching 94 mph. He has a solid changeup and will need to work to develop his curveball. Because he hasn't been solely focused on baseball and still has room to fill out his 6-foot-5, 185-pound frame, Bostick is considered to be very projectable.
Posted on 6/7/13 at 2:44 pm to CayceCock13
Cory Thompson went 165th Overall to the Reds.
Posted on 6/7/13 at 5:39 pm to CayceCock13
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Wil Crowe @WilCrowe15 53s
RT @Crop_Piece29: Thankful the wait is over and I know finally for sure what I'm doing! Here we go #GameCockNation
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Matthew Vogel ?@Matt_Vogel22 2h
Well try it out again in 3 years... So until than, GAMECOCK NATION WHAT UPPP!!!!!
This post was edited on 6/7/13 at 7:29 pm
Posted on 6/8/13 at 4:44 pm to CayceCock13
Wil Crowe selected by the Cleveland Indians No. 921 Overall in the 31st Round
Posted on 6/8/13 at 6:31 pm to CayceCock13
Matt Vogel just got picked in the 36th Round by the Dbacks.
Posted on 6/8/13 at 9:26 pm to CayceCock13
Speaking of Wil Crowe there's a story going around that the Astros offered him 1.2 Mill & he turned it down to come to South Carolina.
Highest ever.
Highest ever.
Posted on 6/8/13 at 11:15 pm to CayceCock13
Speaking of Draft Stories, John Whittle has written up an article on Recruits regarding the Draft.
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South Carolina dodged the draft. Sure, a trio of players selected early are going to sign but every player on the borderline is going to come to school. The Gamecocks had a quintet of signees who were going to have opportunities to sign professional contracts. Those players received calls with six and seven figure offers but all elected to pass and plan to attend school.
The biggest offer turned down went to right-handed pitcher Wil Crowe (Pigeon Forge, Tenn./Pigeon Forge), who was ranked by Keith Law as a top 50 pick in this week’s MLB Draft. Even after the first day of the draft, Law surmised that Crowe would agree to terms with a team before the start of the second day.
Teams tried to get to Crowe and two of them threw out big money offers. The first was San Diego with pick No. 69 in the draft, which was easy for Crowe to say no to. What was a bigger challenge was when Houston called.
The Astros went back and forth with Crowe’s advisor and the team’s offer went up to $1.2 million. Crowe didn’t back off his signing bonus demand, which was well north of the offered figure.
“It’s a great feeling knowing that I was drafted and had an opportunity,” Crowe said. “I didn’t know where I was going to go in the draft. I’m happy it all happened the way that it did though. I’m really excited about being at South Carolina and being a Gamecock.”
Since the start of the Ray Tanner era at South Carolina, the $1.2 million offer was the most any player has turned down to come to school. Former first baseman Justin Smoak turned down just shy of $1 million. Shortstops Drew Meyer and Reese Havens both had big money offers but none approached what Crowe turned down.
After turning down the offer, the Astros decided to go in another direction. Crowe ended up being selected by Cleveland in the 30th round, which was more of a courtesy pick to build goodwill for the future.
Right-handed pitcher and utility player Taylor Widener (Aiken/South Aiken) also turned down six figures. He was contacted in the fifth round and offered slot money but declined what was around $250,000 to come to school.
There were opportunities for right-handed pitchers Canaan Cropper (Salisbury, Md./James M. Bennett) and Matt Vogel (Medford, N.Y./Patchogue-Medford) as well as outfielder Brock Maxwell (Suwanee, Ga./Lambert). As it stands at this point, all plan to be at school.
Vogel was selected in the 30th round by Arizona. Widener, Cropper, and Maxwell fell out of the draft altogether.
Saturday may have produced a loss on the field for the current team but it was a win for first-year head coach Chad Holbrook when it came to the MLB Draft.
This post was edited on 6/9/13 at 1:02 am
Posted on 6/9/13 at 5:14 pm to CayceCock13
w.w, turned down $1.2 and he's only 18...I hope this ends up being a good decision and he gets much more than that in a couple years.
Posted on 6/9/13 at 5:19 pm to CockInYourEar
It's nice to see that we got one of these type of high caliber guys to come to school instead of going pro. Hopefully it becomes a trend, Holbrook is a heck of a recruiter.
Posted on 6/9/13 at 11:35 pm to CayceCock13
Cayce Cock, thank you for keeping this thread updated. That is super news about Crowd.
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