Moose, I am not sure what you reply to me meant. Of course talking about Amir on his thread is fine.
My point was switching him to a baseball scholarship is a stretch.
Getting drafted may be a 50-50 deal I think for Amir. Signing is another issue. By the way, being a 6'5" baseball player is no big thing today. I was at the new Cactus League complex for the Rockies and DBacks earlier in the year and I could not believe the height of some of these kids.
If baseball is his top sport, and I am not sure it is, staying in college and playing baseball for a couple of years, along with basketball, may be preferable. The long dual college seasons each year allow kids to play a good deal of baseball. The only way I could see Amir signing, if he is drafted, is if he needs the cash.