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I just graduated at semester from highschool. I had Tommy John surgery in Oct of 02 and did not throw the spring of 03 which would have been my senior year. Would I be considerd eligible for this years draft? I've been approached by local scouts as a possible free agent? What's the rule on this?
Tallman07
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Well you will be eligible. The surgery itself has nothing to do with being drafted if that is what you are asking. You are a free agent already, being that you have no contract with any team yet. The only thing i'm not positive about is the fact if you have to graduate or not. I don't believe there is a rule where you have to have a diploma to be drafted in the US.. I'm sure someone else has a more solid answer.
I have graduated from high school and have not committed to a college. Could a pro team not draft me to save a pick but just sign me right now away from the draft as a free agent? I
know that if you haven't graduated high school yet they have to wait for the draft to sign you. I guess they're thinking I'm pretty much like a 23 year old who's trying to make it and isn't in school. They would be allowed to sign him at anytime of year. I'm in a very unique situation.
Tallman
I have graduated from high school and have not committed to a college.


you have graduated from HS. Landon Powell a few years ago, took the GED so he was eligible for the draft, was not drafted and was declared a free agent. Scott Boras tried to pull a fast one, Powell ended up at South Carolina and is now currently a college senior. Boras and Powell have parted since then


First of all, attend a JUCO, you have NO LEVERAGE and any MLB scout will sign you for NOTHING. By attending a JUCO you can show MLB scouts you are healthy and they can see you pitch against college hitters.


are you in college now?

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