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Thursday, July 14, 2005 |
Angels Sign Second-Rounder Ryan Mount
The Angels have signed their second-round pick, Ryan Mount.
A left-handed batter who throws right-handed, Mount hit .440 (33/75) with five home runs, 20 RBI, a .533 on-base percentage and .853 slugging percentage as a 1995 senior at Ayala High School in Chino Hills, CA. The 6-0, 180 pounder was named to the All-USA Today High School second team and the L.A. Times All-Region Baseball team (for Inland Empire). Baseball America ranked him No. 3 among all high school players in the "Best Arm Strength" category on the 2005 Draft Best Tools list.Baseball America recently ran a feature on Angels scouting director Eddie Bane and the issues he's had with signing top-round talent:
Bane says the pace of signing the players stems from his club’s approach to signability.“As an organization, we don’t make it a practice of contacting players on the day of the draft to ask what they’ll sign for like other teams do,” Bane said. “That may be something we have to look at a little more closely in the future.
“Our priority has been trying to get to know the players better. We feel it helps us get a better read on their ability, but maybe not on their signability.”
Comments:
Hm. The Baseball America subscribers-only draft database doesn't give ages, but the MLB.com draft tracker gives his birthdate as 1986-08-17, which would mean he's 18. Must be a typo.
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