BartonHusker
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Awesome news in getting Monte!!! Just have to hope we beat the MLB draft odds in the end. Harrison is a uber all-around athlete just like Bubba was.
LJS ArticleHarrison, like Starling a gifted outfielder with elite speed and arm strength, is playing baseball this summer for Marucci Elite, a Louisiana-based national team that travels the country. Norris High senior Jakson Reetz, a Nebraska baseball recruit, also plays for Marucci Elite.The 6-3, 200-pound Harrison, who intends to play both football and baseball at Nebraska, already looks the part of a big-league player, said Marucci Elite coach Chad Raley.
What's more, Harrison throws 97 mph from the outfield.
"Phenomenal arm strength," Raley said.
The coach envisions Harrison bulking up and being a power/speed outfielder along the lines of Mike Cameron. That's saying a mouthful.
"First and foremost, there aren't too many bodies walking around the planet that look like Monte's," Raley said. "He could potentially be a first- or second-round pick if things start coming together for him.
"He's just got to learn what he's doing at the plate. He swings and misses a lot. His lower half and his top half sometimes get disconnected. But it's all things that athletic kids end up putting together as they start getting better coaching.
We'll see. I read somewhere else that right now he is expected to be several rounds farther down. It was his coach who said he could be a first- or second-rounder so we'll see. Depends on how well he plays now that he's traveling more.First-second rounder?! Sheesh.. quit being so good...This program always loses talented players...
As much has I wanted Starling here, and Harrison; if they offer $5 million, you HAVE to take it....Really hope he makes it to campus. Looking a lot better than it did before he initially committed.
But to be honest, we cannot compete with $$$$$$$$$$$
Exhibit A: Bubba Starling.
We can't recruit against that 5 million they gave him.
No one is better off without furthering their education. But that money, if used correctly, can set them up for a time that they can focus on other things later in life.Is $200k in the hands of a teenager really "better off" than getting a college education and playing big time college sports? Not so sure about that.
Also, I think the slotted draft structure makes it harder to throw big money at later picks, but it can still happen depending upon what happens with their other picks. I think the Red Sox recently made a substantial offer to one of our baseball signees for this year. Boldt, I think.