Being selected in the 22nd round should tell Amir something. He did not convince really any one that he is a shoe in to make the majors.
As I mentioned earlier, will $300K tempt him to sign with the Reds?
None of us are in Amir or his family's position to make a decision, but waiting could be in his best interest baseball-wise. If he has the talent for the majors time will tell. Does he want to do through the pains of the lower/middle minors or join the St. John's baseball team?
He really needs to sit down with his family and discuss his baseball options. Gone is the smoke dream of a $1.5 million signing bonus. Gone is a selection in the early rounds.
One thing that disturbs me about the write-ups on Amir and his baseball dreams is the downplaying his basketball abilities by these writers. I believe the consensus of the JJ posters feel that Amir has tremendous basketball potential. The stuff about Amir having to fight for playing time may be true, but I see that as a positive, not a negative. He is a gamer!
He clearly has some baseball talent. How best to bring out his full baseball talent- three years in the low to middle minors or three years playing in NCAA WS with St. John's?