Major League Baseball: Clanton collects $875,000
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COSTA MESA - Matt Clanton, a former Orange Coast College pitcher
who was selected in the supplemental first round, 38th overall by the
Chicago Cubs in last month’s Major League Baseball draft, signed with the
Cubs Sunday.
Clanton agreed to terms for $875,000 and $28,500 in incentives, which
includes three years of college tuition in the package, Clanton’s agent,
Steve Springer said. Clanton said the Cubs initially offered $800,000 and
Springer came back with $1 million. Then, the Cubs went down to $775,000
and the talks stalled.
The Cubs later came back with $875,000 and Clanton said he wanted to
wait for $900,000, but then decided he really wanted to play.
“It was just a weight off my shoulders,” said Clanton, who was the
earliest draft selection in OCC Coach John Altobelli’s 10-year tenure. “I
just want to get out there and get after it.”
Clanton, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound right-hander, said he will leave today
for Mesa, Ariz., where he will pitch in bullpen sessions for the minor
league Cubs team. From there, he will later join a Class-A squad, most
likely the Boise Hawks in Idaho or the Lansing Lugnuts in Michigan.
Clanton, kicked off the Pirates’ team after he said he refused to
pitch with an arm injury May 12 in the Southern California Regional
playoffs, compiled a 6-3 record and a 2.90 ERA.
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