Brewers scout: We
haven't offered Jacobbi McDaniel a contract
Andrew Carter
An area scouting supervisor for the Milwaukee Brewers told the Orlando Sentinel today that the team has not offered a
professional baseball contract to Jacobbi McDaniel, the Madison County High football standout who is considered one of the best players in Florida State's incoming recruiting class.
"We have not made him an offer," said Ryan Robinson, the Brewers' scouting supervisor for the Tallahassee area.
The Brewers earlier this week selected McDaniel, a power-hitting third baseman on Madison's baseball team, in the 33rd round of the Major League Baseball
Draft. In the days since, McDaniel had said that he'd been offered $800,000 by the Brewers to sign a contract.
Robinson, though, said that is not true.
McDaniel, regarded by recruiting analysts to be one of the best defensive tackle prospects in the 2009 recruiting class, said during his senior season he batted .489 with 12 home runs and 55 RBI's for the Madison County baseball team. He said recently that he hasn't ever played baseball outside of school.
His lack of exposure in baseball didn't matter to Robinson.
"He's big, strong, athletic," Robinson said. "He runs for a big guy [he's a ] left-handed hitter with a lot of power."
If McDaniel had told the Brewers that he planned to play baseball and not football, Robinson said, "There is a great chance that we would have taken him much higher."
But, Robinson said, "We did not think that he was going to play baseball. He's been very clear with us."
Robinson didn't speculate where the $800,000 figure had come from, but made clear that the Brewers had not offered that or any other amount of money to McDaniel. Robinson declined to comment about how much Milwaukee might offer McDaniel if he does decide to pursue a baseball career.



