Ty Hensley and New York Yankees Agree on $1.2 Million Deal
July 13, 2012 · Kenny DeJohn · Jump to comments
Article Source: Bleacher Report - New York Yankees
After taking negotiations down to the wire, first-round pick Ty Hensley and the New York Yankees have agreed on a $1.2 million signing bonus, below the $1.6 million recommendation for the No. 30 overall pick.
Kendall Rogers of Perfect Game USA broke the news:
Confirmed: #Yankees ink first-round pick, RHP Ty Hensley, for $1.2 million. Full pick value for Hensley was $1.6M. #OleMiss #NYY #mlbdraft
— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogersPG) July 13, 2012
Hensley and the Yankees had previously agreed to a deal in June at the $1.6 million mark, but Jim Callis of Baseball America reports that the Yankees found “an abnormality” in a close examination of his right shoulder and ended up reducing the slot bonus by $400,000.
Hensley, an Oklahoma native, had committed to pitch at the University of Mississippi prior to being drafted by the Yankees.
He obviously has great potential, indicated by his first-round selection, and John Manuel of Baseball America gives a good breakdown of his skills. According to Manuel, Hensley has a plus curveball that could potentially be even better than his 97 mph fastball.
His makeup and work ethic have been praised by many scouts.
Hensley won’t be on the Major League roster for a while, but he has the potential to be a very important piece in the Yankees’ rotation or bullpen.
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