Rockies sign HS player Ethan Holliday to record $9M bonus
Ethan Holliday Ethan Holliday during the high school baseball game between Dale and Stillwater at Carl Albert High School in Midwest City, Friday, April, 11, 2025. Ethan Holliday signed with the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday for a $9 million bonus, according to MLB.com. The amount is a record for a high school player.
Holliday, the No. 4 overall pick in this year's draft from Stillwater (Okla.) High, surpassed the record $8.2 million bonus that fellow prep shortstop and first overall pick Eli Willits received from the Washington Nationals on Saturday.
Willits surpassed the $8.19 million that Jackson Holliday -- older brother of Ethan -- received when selected No. 1 overall by the Baltimore Orioles in 2022.
All three players are products of the state of Oklahoma.
Ethan Holliday's bonus is the second-highest given out by the Rockies. Colorado signed last season's No. 3 overall pick, college player Charlie Condon of Georgia, for $9.25 million, tied with right-hander Chase Burns (No. 2 overall, 2024) of the Cincinnati Reds for the largest bonus.
Ethan Holliday was Baseball America's 2025 High School Player of the Year. He recorded a .611 batting average with 19 home runs and 64 RBIs in 33 games.
Overall, Holliday's bonus ties for fourth-highest with outfielder Dylan Crews, the No. 2 pick in 2023 by the Nationals.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace right-hander Paul Skenes ($9.2 million) received the third-highest bonus. He was the No. 1 overall pick out of LSU in 2023.
The two Hollidays are the sons of former Rockies star Matt Holliday.
--Field Level Media
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