The Chicago Cubs today announced they have signed left-handed pitcher Bryan Hudson, the club’s third round pick (82nd overall) of the 2015 Draft. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Overall, the Cubs have signed 28 selections, including the following three new signees since the club’s last update (including Hudson): righthander Preston Morrison (eighth round) and righthander Scott Effross (15th).
Hudson, 18, starred at Alton High School and went 10-2 with five shutouts and a 0.50 ERA in 70.1 innings while striking out 152 hitters in 15 appearances (13 starts) for the Redbirds this past season. The southpaw limited opponents to a .138 batting average to go along with a 0.90 WHIP. He averaged 19.45 strikeouts per nine innings all while posting a 5.24 strikeout to walk ratio (29 walks).
The six-foot, eight-inch 220-pound lefthander helped lead the Redbirds to a school-record 30 wins in 2015, including a second-place tie in the Southwestern Conference with an 11-3 mark. He finished his career at Alton with a school record 25 wins and 323 strikeouts, while posting a 1.32 ERA (29 ER/198.0 IP). Hudson is a three-time All Southwestern Conference pitcher, a two-time All-State Performer for the Illinois Coaches Association and a two-time All-State Performer for Prep Baseball Report.