Pitcher, 16, lands $4.25 million bonus from A's

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July 2, 2008, 3:46PM
Pitcher, 16, lands $4.25 million bonus from A's

By DIONISIO SOLDEVILA
Associated Press
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — The Oakland Athletics and prized 16-year-old pitching prospect Michael Inoa agreed Wednesday to a minor league contract with a $4.25 million signing bonus.

That is an A's record for a signing an amateur player. The 6-7, 205-pound right-hander is widely considered the top prospect in his country and much of Latin America and is scheduled to play in the Dominican Summer League.
Oakland likes Inoa's athleticism and he already has a fastball clocked in the mid 90s.
"Michael has a chance to be a very special pitcher in the major leagues,'' A's general manager Billy Beane said. "Even at this early age, he is a very polished pitcher with three above-average pitches and a fluid delivery. We are very excited about this young man's potential and look forward to watching his growth, both personally and professionally, in the years to come.''
Inoa was visibly thrilled when he spoke at a news conference.
"I feel very, very happy because my dream to turn into a professional player has become reality,'' Inoa said.
He said he hopes to follow the example set by fellow Dominican Pedro Martinez, a three-time Cy Young Award winner.
"Pedro is my idol,'' said Inoa, adding he intended to train hard to possibly surpass the achievements of the Dominican star.
Beane and the A's have been upgrading their efforts in the Dominican over the past year. He and a group of A's executives including owner Lew Wolff visited the Dominican Republic last month to scout and evaluate Inoa. "There is no question that Michael is an impact prospect,'' said Raymond Abreu, the organization's director of Latin America operations. "In my opinion, he's the most impressive Latin America player since Felix Hernandez (2002). As a pitcher, he has effortless mechanics with loose arm action on all his pitches and a clean, easy delivery. He's an exceptional athlete and he throws a very heavy fastball.''
 

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It must be nice to be 16 years old and say "I feel very, very happy because my dream to turn into a professional player has become reality,''
 

And if the Road Warrior says it, it must be true..
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6'7"...WOW...wonder if he is really 16.
 

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Not much motivation to work hard and make the show anymore for this kid. I understand wanting to lock this kid up, but to throw that kind of money around in baseball is just silly.
 

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Not much motivation to work hard and make the show anymore for this kid. I understand wanting to lock this kid up, but to throw that kind of money around in baseball is just silly.

So, how is that any different that a 1st round pick.
 
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Damn I'm getting old...I remember Don Drysdale and Sandy Koufax on the Ed Sullivan show holding out for 100,000 a year....money is sic!!
 

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