Missouri State signee Chase Krogman has a decision to make.

Krogman was drafted in the 34th round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Chicago White Sox with the 1,010th overall pick.

The senior outfielder from Liberty High School is one of the better hitters in Missouri State's signing class.

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Krogman is the career leader in all-time hits, home runs, RBI, doubles and runs scored at Liberty. He achieved all those marks before his senior season.

He added to his totals his senior year by batting .392 with five home runs and 34 RBI.

Krogman has the choice between signing with the major league club or playing at Missouri State. Being a 34th rounder, he would receive a smaller signing bonus than if he were drafted earlier.

MLB.com says players who are drafted have until 10:59 p.m. on Aug. 15 to decide if they want to go to school or sign with the Major League club.

Missouri State will likely lose star junior catcher Drew Millas, who was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the seventh round on Tuesday.