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Matt Harrington

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572: 253:. Although the Padres were still free to make additional contract offers until the day of the 2002 draft, they chose not to after scouting Harrington in independent ball that May. They felt Harrington's skills had diminished, and notified him that they were not interested in signing him to a contract, and would not be drafting him again. 576: 302:
Harrington's improvement caused some major league clubs to again have interest in signing him. On October 10, 2006, he signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs. He received no signing bonus, but attended the Cubs' 2007 spring training camp with the hope of landing a position on a Cubs
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For the 2005 and 2006 seasons, Harrington pitched in the Central League and American Association leagues. He posted a 5–0 record during the 2005 season, and followed that up with a 6–1 record and a 2.90 ERA in 2006. During the 2006 season, he increased his strikeout rate dramatically, and allowed
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a few months into negotiations. The Padres offered Harrington a $ 1.2 million signing bonus, but Boras, who wanted twice that amount, rejected the offer and Harrington again declined to sign. He played in the independent leagues during the following season, putting up unimpressive numbers for the
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had received. The negotiations proved acrimonious, with Tanzer accusing the Rockies of backing out of an alleged pre-draft agreement to sign for his stated asking price, and the Rockies denying that such an agreement ever took place. The Rockies' final offer was $ 4 million and a guaranteed major
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selected Harrington with the seventh overall pick in the draft. However, Harrington and Tanzer were never able to come to terms on a contract with the Rockies. Tanzer asked for a $ 4.95 million signing bonus, which was 25 percent more than what the previous year's No. 1 pick
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minor league team. However, the Cubs released him on March 27, 2007. After his release from the Cubs, he re-signed with the St. Paul Saints of the American Association league.
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in the 13th round (374th overall). Again, he failed to agree to a contract. Tampa Bay's offers ranged in the $ 5,000-$ 200,000 range, standard 13th round money.
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just 6.7 hits per nine innings pitched. The improvement was credited to Harrington being in better shape and regaining considerable velocity on his fastball.
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He was able to salvage a portion of the baseball money he turned down, due to a settlement of an insurance policy he took out in 2000 for loss of skill from
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as his representative. Several of the teams at the top of the draft were scared off by Tanzer's bonus demands for Harrington, and ultimately the
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with the 58th overall pick. While Harrington and his parents initially retained Tanzer, they ultimately replaced him with
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league callup by the end of 2002. Harrington turned down the deal, sat out the season and re-entered the draft in 2001.
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also named him their high school Player of the Year that season, He was chosen to participate in the 1999
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Despite his struggles in the independent leagues, Harrington was drafted again in
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in the 36th round (1,089 overall). However, Harrington required surgery on his
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Harrington was regarded as one of the top talents available in the
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store, in the tire department, earning $ 11.50 per hour.
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Baseball America High School Player of the Year Award
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Index

Matt Harrington (actor)
Pitcher
West Valley, California
Baseball America High School Player of the Year Award
2000
Major League Baseball
First-Year Player Draft
Palmdale High School
Palmdale, California
earned run average
win–loss record
no-hitter
strikeouts
innings pitched
Pete Rose
George Brett
Baseball America
High School Player of the Year
USA Today
Goodwill Games
Arizona State University
2000 Major League Baseball Draft
Tommy Tanzer
Colorado Rockies
Josh Hamilton
2001 MLB Draft
San Diego Padres
Scott Boras
St. Paul Saints
Northern League

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