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		<title>True Hollywood story for Mets&#8217; top draft pick, son of actors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK (AP) Call it a true Hollywood story for first-round pick Pete Crow-Armstrong. And no act at all, in fact. The son of two thespians is way beyond a little big league now. Crow-Armstrong and the New York Mets agreed Thursday to a minor league contract with a $3,359,000 signing bonus, the slot value [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK (AP) Call it a true Hollywood story for first-round pick Pete Crow-Armstrong. And no act at all, in fact.</p>
<p>The son of two thespians is way beyond a little big league now.</p>
<p>Crow-Armstrong and the New York Mets agreed Thursday to a minor league contract with a $3,359,000 signing bonus, the slot value for the 19th overall selection in the amateur draft.</p>
<p>“He was a guy that we had targeted for months and months,” Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen said June 10 after the team drafted Crow-Armstrong. “He’s been a big fish in a big pond for a long time, and I think his personality and his confidence will play very well in New York City.”</p>
<p>The Mets snagged the 18-year-old center fielder out of Harvard-Westlake High School in the Los Angeles area &#8211; where both of Crow-Armstrong’s parents are accomplished screen actors.</p>
<p>His mother, Ashley Crow, has a long list of film and television credits that includes appearances in “Minority Report” and “Heroes.” She even played a significant role in a well-known baseball movie, portraying young Billy Heywood’s mom in the 1994 film “Little Big League.”</p>
<p>“I love the movie, and I think I’d love it if my mom wasn’t in it. But she was obviously also great in it,” Crow-Armstrong said on the night he was drafted.</p>
<p>His father, Matthew John Armstrong, was in dozens of TV shows such as “American Dreams,” “The Young and the Restless” and “American Horror Story.”</p>
<p>Crow-Armstrong hit .514 in 10 games with one strikeout in 42 at-bats before his senior season was stopped due to the coronavirus. He batted .426 with three homers and five triples during his junior season.</p>
<p>According to scouts and evaluators, he possesses elite defensive skills in the center with Gold Glove potential &#8211; and a top-of-the-order profile as a hitter.</p>
<p><em>“All spring, I called him the left-handed magician in center field,”</em> Mets vice president of international and amateur scouting Tommy Tanous said on draft night.</p>
<p><em>“Terrific reads, terrific hands, and a fearless center fielder. He was actually probably the easiest center fielder I’ve had a chance to scout.”</em></p>
<p>He passed up his commitment to Vanderbilt, a college baseball powerhouse, to sign with New York.</p>
<p><em>“That&#8217;s a big leaguer right there. We can pick ‘em out. That’s a big leaguer,”</em> Tanous said.</p>
<p>Harvard-Westlake has produced a string of the first-round draft picks recently, including current major league pitchers Jack Flaherty (Cardinals), Max Fried (Braves) and Lucas Giolito (White Sox).</p>
<p>And now a center fielder in Crow-Armstrong.</p>
<p><em>“I love to display kind of the intangibles, as well as what I can bring physically,”</em> he said after being drafted. <em>“I want to get the fans engaged and excited, so I definitely bring a lot of energy. I’m a big talker. I love to communicate.”</em></p>
<p><em>“I want to interact with fans. I want to be more than just a baseball player. I want to make an impact,” </em>he added.</p>
<p>The Mets also announced they agreed to a deal with outfielder Isaiah Greene, a second-round compensatory selection from Corona Senior High School in California. The speedy Greene, 18, was the 69th overall pick, which New York received as compensation for losing free-agent pitcher Zack Wheeler to Philadelphia last December.</p>
<p>Greene got an $850,000 signing bonus, below his slot value of $929,800.</p>
<p>New York is still trying to sign second-round pick JT Ginn, a right-hander from Mississippi State chosen with the 52nd overall selection.</p>
<p>Ginn, drafted 30th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2018, had Tommy John surgery in March.</p>
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