Aroldis Chapman, a high-ceiling Cuban left-hander who has been pursued by literally half the league this offseason, is expected to make a decision within a few days. The Sun-Sentinal cites an unnamed "industry source" who says "he expected Chapman ultimately to sign with either the Angels or Blue Jays for around $21 million."
Chapman, 22, was clocked at 100 mph in the World Baseball Classic and early this offseason some (briefly) thought he could get $50 million — three times as much as the most recent greatest-prospect-of-all-time (of All Time!) Stephen Strasburg. Baseball America's Jim Callis wasn't as high on him, saying he'd be a top 25 prospect but not top 5.