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2 hours ago, RZNJ said:

Apparently two other teams thought so.   Johnny Damon hit .284 as a senior in HS.

Im sure he has some tools that scouts like because his numbers look pretty poor to me. But to haggle over 2m or 3m when you had a terrible season exactly negotiating from a position of strength. 

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2 minutes ago, Paul in Virginia said:

 

If Lawler has another great year, Elias might rethink passing on him given his improved resume.  He could be our guy at 2 or 3.

If he goes to Vandy, he has to wait 3 years before he can come out.

He’s not going to school.

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15 hours ago, jabba72 said:

I think he's getting bad advice holding out for $3m. His numbers dont suggest he's worth that much. .249 BA, 79 K's in 269 PA's in the SEC. How is that worth first round money? 

Because he hit 20 HRs, slugged 560, and was considered one of the top defensive CFers in college baseball. 

I heard he had a big number so when the Sox picked him, I assumed the Sox knew and they were going to pay it. I'd still guess he takes the money, but there's a lot of chatter about him returning to school. As Faleris noted, Fabian does have a lot of leverage. Unnoted in this thread, Fabian's little brother will be coming to the University of Florida next season and the brothers would like to play together.

As an Orioles and Gators fan, I'd love to see him spurn the Sox.

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