One of those good for him even though it hurts your team things- Garrett Gould signed with the LA Dogers over the weekend. The second round pick will likely play in rookie ball later this month in Utah.
Gould, a Maize High School graduate, had signed to play for Wichita State’s baseball team, and would have likely been a starter for the Shockers as a freshman, perhaps a weekend starter. But I was under the impression for awhile he would be picked really high in the Major League Baseball draft and he never would set foot on the WSU campus.
Gould is getting a $900,000 signing bonus. After signing, he immeditely got to work attending a Dodgers rookie practice in Arizona this weekend. He could be heading for the Dodgers minor league team in Ogden, Utah.
It was reported the $900,000 figure Gould received is $337,500 more than what MLB recommends paying the 65th draft pick. Guess the Dodgers really wanted him to sign.
Tobin Mateychick, another WSU signee chosen in the draft, has not signed with the Detroit Tigers. He has until tomorrow’s deadline to sign, but it appears he is bound for WSU.
