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Orioles' 2010 Draftees Signing Tracker (updated 8/12)


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Similar to what others (markpolis?) have done in the past, this thread is so that rather than sifting through a bunch of threads every time we need to find whether a player has been signed, we can have a one-stop shop to check and see quickly.

Diamondscape Draft Wrap

1 (3). Manny Machado, SS, Brito HS (FL) - agreed to terms 8/16 - $5.25 million - Discussion Thread

3 (85). Daniel Klein, RHP, UCLA - agreed to terms 8/12 - $499,000 - Discussion Thread

4 (118). Trent Mummey, OF, Auburn - agreed to terms 6/18 - $252,000 - Discussion Thread

5 (148). Connor Narron, SS, C. B. Aycock HS (NC) - agreed to terms 8/4 - $650,000 - Discussion Thread

6 (178). Dixon Anderson, RHP, Cal - Discussion Thread - Redrafted by Nationals 2010 in 9th round

7 (208). Matt Bywater, LHP, Pepperdine - agreed to terms 8/16 - $195,000 - Discussion Thread

8 (238). Wynston Sawyer, C, Scripps Ranch HS (CA) - agreed to terms 7/30 - $300,000 - Discussion Thread

9 (268). Parker Bridwell, RHP, Hereford HS (TX)- agreed to terms 8/4 - $625,000 - Discussion Thread

10 (298). Clayton Schrader, RHP, San Jacinto JC - agreed to terms 7/29 - $300,000 - Discussion Thread

11 (328). Alexander Gonzalez, RHP, Boca Raton HS (FL) - Discussion Thread - Redrafted 1st rd (2013) Texas Rangers

12 (358). Riley Hornback, C, San Jacinto JC agreed to terms 6/15 - Discussion Thread

13 (388). Jeremy Nowak, OF, Mt. Olive Coll. - agreed to terms 6/11 - Discussion Thread

14 (418). Michael Mosby, 3B, Wabash Valley Coll. - agreed to terms 6/11

15 (448). Joe Oliveira, C, Pacific - agreed to terms 6/11

16 (478). Brandon King, OF, Fresno CC - Signed with Lancaster of Independent League in 2011.

17 (508). David Richardson, LF, Hillsborough CC agreed to terms 6/15

18 (538). Sebastian Vader, RHP, San Marcos HS (CA) agreed to terms 7/1 - $150,000

19 (568). Kenneth Wise, RHP, Santa Fe CC - agreed to terms 8/16

20 (598). Matt Drummond, LHP, UCLA - agreed to terms 7/7

21 (628). Scott Copeland, RHP, Southern Miss - agreed to terms 6/11?

22 (658). Tanner Murphy, C, Mountain Ridge HS (AZ) agreed to terms 6/15

23 (688). Christopher Clinton, OF, Eckerd Coll. agreed to terms 6/15

24 (718). Timothy Adleman, RHP, Georgetown - agreed to terms 6/11?

25 (748). Vincent Zazueta, SS, Arizona Western Coll. - agreed to terms 6/11

26 (778). Austin Goolsby, C, Embry-Riddle Univ. - agreed to terms 6/11

27 (808). Austin Urban, RHP, Richland HS (PA) - Redrafted 41st rd (2011) Chicago Cubs

28 (838). Jaime Esquivel, RHP, South Houston HS (TX) - agreed to terms 8/15 - $225,000

29 (868). Cameron Roth, LHP, UNC Wilmington - agreed to terms 6/20?

30 (898). Michael Rooney, SS, UNC Wilmington - agreed to terms 6/11

31 (928). Adam Gaylord, 3B, Stanford - agreed to terms 6/11

32 (958). Joe Robinson, RHP, College of Southern Nevada - Redrafted by Dodgers in 2011 in 29th round

33 (988). Steven Mazur, RHP, Notre Dame - agreed to terms 6/11

34 (1018). Samuel Starr, SS, University of British Columbia - agreed to terms 6/11

35 (1048). Joseph Donaldson, IF, Southeastern - agreed to terms 6/11

36 (1078). Brad Decater, SS, Cal State Northridge - agreed to terms 6/11

37 (1108). Austin Knight, 2B, Palm Beach CC agreed to terms 6/15

38 (1138). Jeremy Shelby, CF, Grambling St. - agreed to terms 6/11

39 (1168). Travis Strong, RHP agreed to terms 6/15

40 (1198). Joe Velleggia, C, Old Dominion agreed to terms 6/17 - $20,000

41 (1228). Coty Blanchard, SS, Cherokee County HS (AL) - Redrafted 15th rd (2013) Tampa Bay Rays

42 (1258). Jacob Petit, RHP, Western Oregon St. - agreed to terms 6/11

43 (1288). Blair Dunlap, OF, UCLA - agreed to terms 7/7

44 (1318). Preston Hale, OF, North Florida - agreed to terms 6/11

45 (1348). Nathan Williams, RHP, Scripps Ranch HS (CA)

46 (1378). Daniel Torres, C, Countryside HS (FL) - Redrafted 20th rd (2013) Seattle Mariners

47 (1408). Cody Young, OF, Anderson University - agreed to terms 6/11

48 (1438). Alex Schmarzo, RHP, St. Mary's - agreed to terms 8/15

49 (1468). Hayden Jordan, RHP, Whitewater HS (GA)

50 (1498). Philip Walby, RHP, Scripps Ranch HS (CA) - Redrafted 12th round (2013) New York Yankees

Post any signings in this thread, or in the forum, and I'll keep this post updated. Any comments on format would also be much appreciated.

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Cameron Roth signed....

Added Roth.

I'm going to be away for a week or so, so unless a mod can edit the OP for me, just post links to signings in this thread and I'll update when I get back.

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