That's cool and all to call out Bryce Harper, but I seem to recall Strasburg not signing until the 11th hour. Of course, Strasburg had far more hype, potential, and the propensity to have a greater immediate impact on the sport, but he still didn't jump on the wagon right away either. Fair or foul?
At the same time, I don't think Strasburg threatened to go back and play for a junior college and lead them to a title, so maybe he's got a point..
Stephen Strasburg to Bryce Harper: Sign if you want to play - ESPN
MLB -- State of the negotiations between No. 1 overall draft pick Bryce Harper and the Washington Nationals - ESPN"If [Harper] wants to play here, he's going to play here," Strasburg said Sunday, after pitching five innings in the Nationals' win over Arizona. "He doesn't need advice from anybody to convince him otherwise. If he doesn't want to play here, then we don't want him here."