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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Posey drafted No. 5 by Giants

Florida State All-American catcher Buster Posey, bypassed as the No. 1 pick Thursday in the Major League Baseball draft by the Tampa Bay Rays, was taken fifth by the San Francisco Giants.



After the Rays took Georgia high school shortstop Tim Beckham with the top selection, Posey slid down to the No. 5 spot and will begin the process of negotiating a contract with the Giants after FSU finishes its 2008 season. The Seminoles will host Wichita State in the NCAA Super regional starting Friday and would advance to next week's College World Series in Omaha if they win the best-of-three regional.



ESPN reported after Posey was selected that he may be seeking as much as a $12 million signing bonus, an extraodinarily high number for the No. 5 pick because last year's top three picks only commanded around $6-9 million.



Posey, who leads the country in batting average (.468), slugging percentage (.897) and on-base percentage (.572), is also a finalist for the Golden Spikes award, symbolic of the nation's top collegiate player. If Posey elects not to sign with the Giants, he still has one year of eligibility left at FSU.



Posey, a native of Leesburg, Ga., has until the start of FSU's fall classes to sign with the Giants. If he signs a contract, he could be sent to the Giants' rookie-league team in Arizona or possibly one of their Class-A teams in Augusta, Ga.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I only wish that Posey had been drafted by the Cubs, Braves Rays or Marlins so that I could continue to see him play. He's bound to be a great success.

Unknown said...

At least it sounds like he will play catcher for SF in the near future!

 
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