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Well poop. Here's the headline. Kid is a genuine 3 sport stud.No Bueno - Subscribers only.
Early on Colson Montgomery seemed committed to attending college. If I am reading things correctly, BIG IF, starting school this fall he would be draft eligible in the MLB draft of 2023, and well on his way to a degree. He would also likely be moving a million dollar bird from his hand to the bush. In my years of following IU sports I can’t think of a more important baseball recruit. Not just from his potential on the field impact but also the importance of getting top flight kids to come to a B1G school for baseball. He could go to about any school he wanted plus a high draft slot Is likely. To compete nationally IU has to be able to get this type of player. He is likely not alone in kids who will be drafted, Luke Hayden and perhaps TJ White may well be drafted. All three kids would likely play a lot for what will almost certainly be a very young team next year.He plays at Southridge down near Evansville, and according to the top baseball draft prospects listing at MLB.com, he is in their top 100 at #48. He will probably go in the first or second round, and if you go in those two rounds, you are looking at some really serious money as a signing bonus. Hopefully, he wants to play some college ball before going pro and will bypass the instant big money, but I wouldn't hold my breath on that. Here's the link to the rankings:
Here's the assigned value of the draft picks for the 2020 draft, with the top pick assigned a value of $8.4 million.
Here are the 2020 Draft pools and bonus values
The Tigers and Orioles own the top two picks and the largest bonus pools in the 2020 Draft. While Detroit will make the first selection, Baltimore has slightly more spending power. The Tigers' No. 1 overall choice comes with an assigned value of $8,415,300, compared to $7,789,900 for the Orioles'www.mlb.com
I saw that Hayden just pitched another no-hitter in winning the sectional title for 3A Edgewood, which I believe is at least his third no-hitter on the season. High school games are seven innings, but that is still pretty impressive.Early on Colson Montgomery seemed committed to attending college. If I am reading things correctly, BIG IF, starting school this fall he would be draft eligible in the MLB draft of 2023, and well on his way to a degree. He would also likely be moving a million dollar bird from his hand to the bush. In my years of following IU sports I can’t think of a more important baseball recruit. Not just from his potential on the field impact but also the importance of getting top flight kids to come to a B1G school for baseball. He could go to about any school he wanted plus a high draft slot Is likely. To compete nationally IU has to be able to get this type of player. He is likely not alone in kids who will be drafted, Luke Hayden and perhaps TJ White may well be drafted. All three kids would likely play a lot for what will almost certainly be a very young team next year.
Oh yeah real normal to have your most promising young hitter (Toetz) in the transfer portal. Tells me he doesn't believe IU is developing hitters properly which we can all see and this better be a wakeup call to the coaching staff.Just took look at d1 baseball transfer portal tracker. 9 Hoosier including Tommy Sommer, Toetz, Espalin and Joe Reid ( the third catcher). There are around 1700 players which likely will continue to grow thru 7/1. Very few have landed at this point. I gather this was expected. I’d say we are about avg in numbers at this point
I have heard there has been some dissent between players and coaches, and also dissent between the staff as well. That would certainly explain the collapse down the stretch. I wouldn’t be surprised to see kids leave via transfer and the draft, and this team look really different come next year. Red flags indeed.Oh yeah real normal to have your most promising young hitter (Toetz) in the transfer portal. Tells me he doesn't believe IU is developing hitters properly which we can all see and this better be a wakeup call to the coaching staff.
Obviously just because they are in the transfer portal does not mean they are leaving but that is a red flag when someone like Toetz is even
The others are mildly disappointing but I by no means expected Sommer back and had Bothwell, Mudungo and Stahl as the starters going forward and think that could work very well. Espalin could certainly develop here, but right now is raw as can be and if he wants to go somewhere else fine. I have no clue who Joe Reid nor did I know such a person existed on our team.
However, like I said if Toetz wants out the staff needs to take a serious look at how they are developing hitters or this is going to not work out and we will be making a coaching change in next few years. I get Toetz is one guy but he is a foundational building piece and if he wants to leave something is not right somewhere.