I will decide after I watch the Super Bowl commercials...
In a shocking development, Bobby Brownlie has announced that he will NOT attend practice tomorrow with the Rutgers baseball team and instead will decide on Monday whether or not he will pursue professional baseball or return to Rutgers for his senior season. This now marks the 327th deadline that Brownlie has set during his negotiations with the Cubs.1/25 update: Brownlie has announced that he will NOT be returning to Rutgers and WILL be turning pro. While he has not signed a contract with the Cubs, he has turned over the negotiations to Scott Boras. It is still very possible that he will sign with an indy league team if the negotiations are not finished by spring training, but the Cubs' chances of finally signing him are now better than ever. Updated odds: 1:2 that he'll sign for around 3 M.
I mentioned earlier that I would post my scouting report on Brownlie. It is as follows:
Now Future
Age 22 ??
Height 6-0 6-0
Weight 210 210
Throws R R
Fastball 60 70
Breaking Ball 55 70
Changeup 50 60
Command 45 55
Delivery 60 65
These are my numbers and not those of anyone affiliated with anything. I saw Brownlie pitch once as a sophomore in college and I remember his mechanics pretty well. They are typical of a shorter right hander but not overly violent. I wouldn't say he's real real smooth, but I'll just say he has solid mechanics. He has a tendency to rush his delivery like alot of young guys and as a result he falls off the mound too much sometimes. But when he's on, his delivery is not a problem.
The now ratings are a guess of where he is given his struggles at the end of last year and the reports I've see on his arm. One note - I've seen where some have questioned whether or not he actually has "shoulder trouble" as opposed to biceps tendonitis. Well, it's largely the same thing. The area of the biceps tendon that becomes inflamed is the area that attaches to the shoulder joint. If you were to point to where the inflammation is, people would say that you are pointing to your shoulder. Given that this is right next to the rotator cuff muscles, this can often lead to general shoulder inflammation or even an impingement of the shoulder. So, while the injury isn't as serious as a torn rotator, it's still serious enough to be concerned about especially since it tends to last and linger.
Still, at his peak, Brownlie's fastball was at 94-96 and this was a pretty consistent 94 - not a top at 94 and consistent 91. He backs that up with a hammer of a curve that is as sharp as a slider but breaks more than most curves you see in the majors, hence the 70 rating. He lost it mostly last year in college - it rolled much more, but still that has to have been affected by his shoulder issues. His change is still his third best pitch and isn't terrible, but likely will just end up as slightly above average.
His stature shouldn't, by itself, give people pause. His tendonitis might, but not his size. Think Roy Oswalt with a bit more build.
If he were to sign today, and he's healthy I'd slot him as high as my #4 prospect. Since he's bound to be pretty rusty, I might drop that to #8, just ahead of Luke Hagerty. Given the concerns with his arm, I think a fair slot has him as low as #10-11. I assume that once/if he signs, the truth about his arm will be more available and so I'll be able to slot him into one of these spots then. Until then, it's tough to do so given that nobody seems to know exactly what is going on and short of showing his MRI to my orthopedic resident buddy (Timmmmmyyyyyyyyyyyyy!), we won't know until somebody tells us.
In the end, though, it just seems much more likely that he'll sign now.
Updated odds: 2:3 that he'll sign for around 3M.