I said much of the below on a prior thread concerning Amir's baseball future.
While no one including me can predict what Amir will do baseball-wise, I have a feeling based on some history that he will not go pro baseball-wise, for a year or two. While he would get a signing bonus, the first year of pro ball is no fun at his age level. They still uses buses for some trips.
He will get more experience playing baseball on the St. John's team with their two seasons (Spring and Fall), and joining a top-level summer league.
The baseball talent here at ASU seems, in a number of cases, to wait until the junior year to go pro.
Also, as reported in the news for the past few years, kids with talents in a few sports are no longer flocking to our national past time. Instead they are going the basketball or football route. We all know Amir has talent in two sports. He will probably give himself some time to think over his options.
And as a former pitcher I can attest how fleeting a 96 mile an hour fast ball can be. The Yankees have seen it recently with a quick lose of velocity by both Joba (down to 92 miles from the high 90's) and Phil Hughes (down to 86-88 miles). Ouch!
I would love to see Amir on our baseball team this Fall.