Nats agree with Neuse, Luzardo among 23

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The Nationals have agreed to terms with 23 players selected in the 2016 Draft, including second-round pick Sheldon Neuse and third-rounder Jesus Luzardo, the team announced Monday.
The Nationals signed Luzardo, whom they took with the 94th overall pick, to a $1.4 million bonus. MLBPipeline.com's Jim Callis confirmed the signing. The assigned slot value for the selection is $635,800.
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Luzardo, a left-handed pitcher from Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, has touched 93 mph on the radar gun. His fastball sits between 89-91 mph with downward sinking action and he has the ability to change speeds well with a curveball and changeup. He was a projected first-round selection prior to undergoing Tommy John surgery.
Neuse, meanwhile, a three-time all-Big 12 selection, was a shortstop for the University of Oklahoma, but Washington drafted him as a third baseman. He's also been clocked up to 94 mph while flashing an impressive slider as a relief pitcher for the Sooners.

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