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Thompson, Schotts nearing deals with Tigers
Top picks headed to Lakeland, Fla., for physicals
By Jason Beck / MLB.com | 06/11/12 6:23 PM ET

The Tigers won't need to go to the July deadline to sign their top picks from last week's First-Year Player Draft. Both second-round selection Jake Thompson and third-round pick Austin Schotts are on the verge of traveling to Lakeland, Fla., for physical exams that should clear the way for them to agree to deals.

Thompson confirmed to MLB.com on Monday afternoon that he'll be flying Tuesday to Lakeland, where the Tigers house their player development and Spring Training operations. He'll undergo his physical Wednesday morning and should have everything finalized soon after that.

Thompson tweeted the information earlier in the day. He added that Schotts will be traveling with him for his physical.

The Tigers have a policy of not confirming deals with players until they have passed their physicals. The deadline to sign 2012 Draft picks is 5 p.m. ET on July 13.

Both Thompson and Schotts are Texas high-school talents and have scholarship offers to play college ball -- Thompson at Texas Christian University, Schotts at Oklahoma State -- but both have been widely expected to turn pro. With baseball's new Collective Bargaining Agreement setting firmer parameters and limits on signing bonuses, the Tigers considered signability one of the biggest factors in the Draft.

With just over $2 million available under the new rules to spend on their top nine picks, they didn't have the finances to gamble on prep athletes who were leaning toward going to college. They still found talent they liked in Thompson, a big right-hander with good movement on his fastball, and Schotts, a speedy shortstop from Centennial High School who projects as a center fielder but has the potential for above-average power.

The only real surprise in the expected deals is the speed with which they're getting done. Though Thompson could have waited until closer to the deadline, he said his was not a difficult decision.

"It was pretty easy," he said in a phone interview Monday afteroon. "Being the Tigers' first pick, it made it a whole lot easier. I knew that if I went in a certain area in the Draft, that I was going to sign."

The signing will complete what has been a crazy week for Thompson, who was drafted a week ago and graduated from Rockwell-Heath High School later in the week.

Once Thompson's deal is finished, he said he'll report to the Tigers' Gulf Coast League team, where he'll spend the summer training and eventually pitching. That's a major bonus on the accelerated signings under the new rules. When players signed in August under the previous deadline, they usually had no time left to get ready for the summer season, leaving them to wait until fall instructional leagues to begin work.

Thompson said the early work was a major factor in his decision to sign early.

"I think it's huge," he said. "It's just basically like you get an extra season. You get in the program faster and they get to work with you."

Jason Beck is a reporter for MLB.com. Read Beck's Blog and follow him on Twitter @beckjason. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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Tigers top pick Thompson among 15 to sign
Texas high school righty won state title, named Player of Year
By Rowan Kavner / MLB.com | 06/13/12 9:04 PM ET

The Jake Thompson and Austin Schotts deals are done, as expected, and 13 other Tigers Draft picks are officially signed as well.

Thompson was the team's top pick this year, in the second round, as an 18-year-old right-hander out of Rockwall-Heath High in Texas. Schotts, a high school center fielder also out of Texas (Centennial High), was the the team's second pick, in the third round.

Thompson played on the state championship team, was named the Player of the Year, graduated from high school and signed as the Tigers' top pick in a matter of a couple of weeks. He bypassed his Texas Christian University scholarship to sign with the Tigers early.

"High school graduation is a huge moment in a kid's life," said Thompson's father, Keith. "You can imagine how big getting drafted by the Major Leagues is when it overshadows your high school graduation. Nobody wanted to talk about his graduation, they wanted to talk about the Tigers."

Jake Thompson told MLB.com on Monday as the deal neared completion that his decision to sign was pretty easy as the Tigers' top pick.

His father said it's been difficult to put into words what the last few weeks have been like.

"It's unreal," Keith Thompson said. "My vocabulary is too limited to even describe how happy we are."

Thompson's high school baseball coach, Greg Harvey, echoed those sentiments.

"He's been on the varsity for three years. He's been a frontline player for us," Harvey said. "He's an unbelievable competitor and goes out and plays his best games when everything is line. When the heat gets turned up, he gets better. That's a trademark of his.

"It's been an unbelievable couple years he's had here. For us to top it off by winning the state championship and having him be drafted all in the same week, it's absolutely amazing. I'm so happy for our school and for our team and his family."

Among the 15 players the Tigers announced had been inked Wednesday were two more players from the top 10 rounds: fifth-rounder choice Joe Rogers, a 21-year-old left-hander from the University of Central Florida; and 10th-rounder Charlie Gillies, a 21-year-old right-hander from The Masters College in California. The Masters College doesn't participate in the NCAA, but in the NAIA.

Other signed players (Round, Name, Position, School):

11, Bennett Pickar, C, Oral Roberts University (Okla.)
12, Julio Felix, RHP, Pima Community College (Ariz.)
15, Jordan Dean, SS, Central Michigan University
17, Slade Smith, RHP, Auburn University (Ala.)
21, Alex Phillips, LHP, University of Kentucky
24, Nick Carmichael, RHP, Palomar College (Calif.)
25, Jared Reaves, SS, University of Alabama
28, Josh Carr, RHP, Kennesaw State University (Ga.)
29, Zach Kirksey, OF, University of Mississippi
34, Matt Davenport, RHP, College of William & Mary (Va.)
40, Ryan Longstreth, LHP, Central Michigan University

The deadline to sign 2012 Draft picks is 5 p.m. ET on July 13.

Rowan Kavner is an associate reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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