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2015 6th (193) - Jay Flaa - RHP - North Dakota State


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An ERA of 9 runs a game??

#32 Jay Flaa

Position: Pitcher

Height: 6-3

Weight: 220

Class: Redshirt Sophomore

Hometown: Mandan, N.D.

High School: Mandan HS

2012 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Sat out the entire season as a redshirt in the Bison program...2011 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played at the University of Mary in Bismarck, N.D., a Division II program in the Northern Sun conference...Started 10 games for the Marauders with a 1-7 record and 9.49 ERA...Walked 41 and struck out 39 batters in 49 1/3 innings...Pitched six innings of one-hit ball with one unearned run and a season-high nine strikeouts in a 12-1 win over Minnesota-Crookston...Pitched a nine-inning complete game at Minnesota Duluth in a 4-3 loss...HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2010 from Mandan High School...Led the Braves to the Class A state championship on his home field as a senior, hitting a three-run double that provided the eventual winning runs...All-conference, all-state, and all-state tournament selection...Played American Legion baseball for the Mandan Chiefs, going 11-1 with two saves and a 1.80 ERA for the state championship team in 2011...Also played basketball in high school...PERSONAL: Born June 10, 1992...Son of Mike and Carol Flaa of Mandan...Has an older brother, Brent...Majoring in business administration.

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Slider out pitch. Slider guy.

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This round they are scrambling for senior signs.

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I would think. But, couldn't we have waited until the 9th or 10th round to do this?

I never had great confidence in our ability to draft, but not impressed at all with this draft. I look at who the Nats select right after and think, we should have drafted him.

A Clemson kid went right after this kid (I think he might have been a reach too though).

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I would think. But, couldn't we have waited until the 9th or 10th round to do this?

From what I have gathered, if you sign him low, you are guaranteed this slot money. So maybe there was no one on the board they thought they would want/be able to sign so they go get this guy. Sign him for way under slot and guarantee the slot money to spend on others..

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I would think. But, couldn't we have waited until the 9th or 10th round to do this?

Yes, don't most teams pick these easy senior signs in the 10th round? And I would think we could have found a senior with a little more talent? Poor stats against poor competition, this one is a head scratcher.

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