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Jeff Conine’s son could be drafted by the Marlins

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Funny enough, he already was drafted by them and went to Duke instead. A wise call since he was a 31st round pick and now may go in the first round. I know the story mentions it, but I remembered that.

 

 

 

But Jeff Conine, contacted by the Herald for this story, said he would be fine if his former organization drafted his son.

 

“I don’t care who picks him,” he said. “Whoever drafts him will be my [favorite] team. Getting drafted doesn’t guarantee the major leagues, but it opens the door.”

 

Will Griffin turn pro this year?

 

“If he’s a high-round draft pick,” Jeff Conine said, “it would be pretty tough not to sign.”

 

 

 

I bet they'll draft him then sign him for a bonus then have David Samson call him to tell him he is being cut then have Jeter call him back and ask him to re-sign for a small portion of the original bonus and he'll also be told his duties with the team will be scaled back. 

 

did I do this right?

 

 

Oh cool, we can be even more like the LA Clippers

 

I’m not a big basketball guy so could you explain this one for me.  

 

 

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