$300K, or whatever is left after taxes, may be a good deal of money, if you need the cash now. If not, a $2 million bonus might be some real money in a few years. Nothing is guaranteed, especially if you are a pitcher.
A few years ago we had a pretty darn good picher, Mike Leake, out here at ASU. He went the college route and signed with the Reds. He was a team mate of Ike Davis. I think he almost went directly to the majors in 2010 from college.
Staying in school, not only can (and that is a big if) bring in some heavy bonus money in 2014, as well as a very good starting salary.
I have had a number of good college athletes in my classes over the years. The Double A and Triple A leagues are loaded with very good high school and college athletes. Many of which will never make it to the majors.
As an educator I always wanted my athlete students (or is it student athletes) to get an education, even if do not graduate in four years.
Some body mentioned earlier that only 6% of the players drafted on the 22nd round make the majors. Not good odds!
If Amir is good, in three years of college baseball, he could be looking at a signing bonus of $2 million.
Decisions, decisions, decisions!!!