Nick Cole

ncole@tennessean.com

Vanderbilt pitcher Tyler Beede has agreed to terms with the San Francisco Giants, according to MLB.com.

The right-hander, who was the club's first-round selection in last month's major league draft, reportedly agreed to a deal that would award him $2.61 million up front, which is the standard allotment for the 14th overall pick.

It also was reported that he will receive an additional $36,800 toward college tuition, bringing the total bonus package to $2.65 million.

Beede experienced a bit of a disappointing junior season (8-8, 4.05 ERA) in spite of Vanderbilt's national championship. He made two starts in last month's College World Series, posting an 8.71 ERA in 10-1/3 innings and taking a loss in Game 2 of the national championship series.

His sophomore campaign (14-1, 2.32) earned him an All-America team appearance and placed him as one of three finalists for the Golden Spikes award honoring the nation's top college baseball player.

This is the second time that Beede has been selected in the first round of the major league draft.

Coming out of high school in Massachusetts, Beede turned down an offer reported to be more than $2 million from the Toronto Blue Jays, who selected him with the 21st pick in 2011. He attended Vanderbilt instead.

The Giants have yet to indicate where the right-hander will report when the signing is made official.

Beede ends his college career with a 23-14 record and 3.56 ERA.

He is the third of five Vanderbilt juniors drafted last month to agree to a pro deal. Pitchers Adam Ravenelle (Tigers) and Brian Miller (Rays) have signed with their teams.

Shortstop Vince Conde (ninth round, Yankees) and pitcher Jared Miller (11th round, Arizona) also were drafted.

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