Thank you sir. The expectation is that all three of them will sign once the CWS is over. Leaving us without signing the three players I most would've liked to sign after the 10th round (of course).cardsfantx wrote:looks like sabino and kreuter both signedphins wrote:Liam Sabino and Cole Kreuter are contemplating going back to school (Pitt Junior who transferred from Vanderbilt, and Cal-Irvine respectively) and haven't signed to this point.
Zack Gahagan and Brandon Riley are playing in the CWS still for North Carolina.
• The Cardinals finalized deals for their 35th and 36th round selections Wednesday, signing third basemen Liam Sabino, of Pittsburgh, and Cole Kreuter, of UC-Irvine, respectively. The Cardinals have signed 36 of their 41 draft picks. Three of their draft picks — Texas Tech’s Steve Gingery (fourth round), North Carolina’s Brandon Riley (14th round), and UNC’s Zack Gahagan (39th round) — remain active in the College World Series and cannot sign until eliminated.https://www.stltoday.com/sports/basebal ... 10a05.html• The Cardinals also signed undrafted free agents Jacob Sylvester, a righthanded pitcher from Mid-America Nazarene, and Joe Friday Jr., a catcher from Virginia Tech.
It'll be interesting to see how much they give Gingery and how much they gave Vargas. I know FIU fans thought he was going to get to school. If they gave Gingery slot they'd be about $10,600 over their pool, and they'll undoubtedly have to go over slot for him. They have $387,820 to spend above the slot allotment at this time. Meaning they can give Gingery up to $834,720 and not lose a draft pick.
Anything they gave Vargas over $125,000 (if any) comes out of that amount as well. There is still a chance Gingery signs for like $500,000 and then they would have up to $460,000 to throw at Soularie (likely would get it done), Calilao (likely would get it done), or Hill (no chance).