July 14, 2005

Hmmmmmm -- Which Do I Take?

So -- do I take the four year free ride to college, or do I take the $380,000 contract to play in the rookie league?

Memorial High star Koby Clemens, the eldest son of future Hall of Famer Roger Clemens, has reached an agreement to sign with his father's Astros. Clemens will receive around a $380,000 signing bonus.

The Astros confirmed the signing in an announcement this afternoon. Clemens had signed a letter of intent to play at his father's alma mater, the University of Texas. But he now appears headed to Class A Greenville, Tenn.

Earlier today, Astros general manager Tim Purpura withheld comment on the signing other than to say, "this is a kid with good ability, a good arm. And the pedigree doesn't hurt."

Clemens, the eighth-round pick, was the 254th selection overall in the first-year player draft early last month. Koby, a stellar pitcher who will give up the mound and focus on third base or catching, hit .523 this year as a senior. He also had 10 home runs and 14 doubles with 55 RBIs.

I'm curious, though -- what do they pay the guys good enough to go in the first round?

Posted by: Greg at 05:02 PM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 If I were that kid, I'd go to college. He's already rich from his father, and needn't go for the money.

That said, the other option is to sign, take the money, put it away and live off of his earnings, and if he fails at baseball, he can go to college with the signing bonus.

Bartleby

Posted by: Subjugator at Fri Jul 15 00:00:24 2005 (r/FBF)

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