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LSU Baseball signee Cade Arrambide has withdrawn his name from the MLB Draft and will head to campus to join the Tigers.

Arrambide is the No. 13 High School player in the country and the No. 2 catcher, according to Perfect Game.

The Tomball, Texas native, is the No. 2-rated player in the state of Texas.

Filed Under: LSU Baseball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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KCSunshine10 months
If herring and jones return may be thinking natty again
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Sissidog0210 months
Well Jones back Herring set sail inking wNY
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Crusty10 months
I want to hear this sales pitch that Jay is putting on these kids. They are passing up millions. It has to be Saban-esque.
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biglego10 months
I have to assume LSU is matching his AAA salary
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Ponchy Tiger10 months
Why do people keep saying he took his name out of the draft when you literally cannot do that. All you can do is tell teams I am going to college don’t waste a pick on me. If they want to waste a pick they can still draft a player.
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Dave Worth10 months
My understanding is they can officially take their name out of the draft. They have to fill out some paperwork and it's rarely officially done. No idea what happened here or with our other guy.
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Floating Change Up10 months
quote:

All you can do is tell teams I am going to college don't waste a pick on me.
Wrong. High school players now have the option to officially remove their name from the MLB list of draft eligible players.
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Sissidog0210 months
Nope Not True, a couple yrs ago you can file papers to Withdraw from draft
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mla010010 months
HUGE!!!
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Covingtontiger7710 months
Starting Catcher-Day 1
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Poboytom10 months
We don't know that for sure Let's not build him than crucify him when he's not ready. Plenty time to coach em up. If he's ready now , great!
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6R1210 months
Awesome news
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