The Phillies and number one overall pick Mickey Moniak have agreed to a deal. The exact terms have not been released yet.
No. 1 overall @MLBDraft pick Mickey Moniak, @Phillies agree to deal. Signing/Bonus Tracker: https://t.co/JoHhHMQWqt pic.twitter.com/cv98hkkmDi
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) June 20, 2016
Done deal. ✍ pic.twitter.com/uocE1bI7rZ
— Phillies (@Phillies) June 20, 2016
In 29 games this season with La Costa Canyon, Moniak, 18, hit .476/.540/.942 with 40 runs scored, 27 singles, four doubles, 12 triples, seven home runs, 13 walks and 46 runs-batted-in over 124 plate appearances. He struck out just six times, was 11-for-14 in stolen base attempts and committed just one fielding error over 64 chances.
Since 2010, only one Phillies first-round selection has made their way to the major leagues, which is tied for second-fewest in Major League Baseball: right-hander Aaron Nola (2014) out of Louisiana State University.