I think this move actually shows a lot of intelligence and shrewdness on Jeff's part, disappointing though it may be to those of us who wanted to see him be a Caste-breaker in the NFL. He has a far better chance of being a star in baseball than he does in football given the NFL's virulent discrimination against whites.
<H1>Cubs sign Samardzija five-year, $10 million deal</H1>
Notre Dame wide receiver Jeff Samardzija has decided to forego a pro football career for that of a baseball pitcher -- and he'll be well-compensated for it.
Samardzija signed a five-year deal Friday to play baseball full-time, starting in the Chicago Cubs' minor league system, with the team holding options for 2012 and 2013.
A news conference was scheduled for Friday afternoon.
When the Cubs drafted Samardzija in the fifth round last June, giving him a $250,000 signing bonus, he intended to play both football and baseball professionally.
Last season, Samardzija pitched for Class A Boise and Peoria, where he finished a combined 1-2 with a 2.70 earned run average. He struck out 17 and walked 12 in 30 innings.
He is expected to start the season in Class A Peoria, where Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg will be the manager.
A two-sport athlete at Notre Dame, Samardzija had 78 receptions for 1,017 receiving yards in 2006. In 2005, he set Fighting Irish team records for yards receiving with 1,249 abd touchdown catches with 15. In baseball, he went 21-6 with a 3.82 ERA in 50 career appearances for Notre Dame.
ESPN.com senior writer Wayne Drehs contributed to this story.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2736354
<H1>Cubs sign Samardzija five-year, $10 million deal</H1>
Notre Dame wide receiver Jeff Samardzija has decided to forego a pro football career for that of a baseball pitcher -- and he'll be well-compensated for it.
Samardzija signed a five-year deal Friday to play baseball full-time, starting in the Chicago Cubs' minor league system, with the team holding options for 2012 and 2013.
A news conference was scheduled for Friday afternoon.
When the Cubs drafted Samardzija in the fifth round last June, giving him a $250,000 signing bonus, he intended to play both football and baseball professionally.
Last season, Samardzija pitched for Class A Boise and Peoria, where he finished a combined 1-2 with a 2.70 earned run average. He struck out 17 and walked 12 in 30 innings.
He is expected to start the season in Class A Peoria, where Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg will be the manager.
A two-sport athlete at Notre Dame, Samardzija had 78 receptions for 1,017 receiving yards in 2006. In 2005, he set Fighting Irish team records for yards receiving with 1,249 abd touchdown catches with 15. In baseball, he went 21-6 with a 3.82 ERA in 50 career appearances for Notre Dame.
ESPN.com senior writer Wayne Drehs contributed to this story.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2736354