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Robulack fast to join Brewers
By BOB ELLIOTT -- Sun Media
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LOS ANGELES -- The Milwaukee Brewers didn't waste any time getting their drafted players to put pen to paper.

Jay Lapp, eastern Canadian scouting supervisor, signed three Canadian players.

The Brewers signed first baseman Cameron Robulack, of the Ontario Blue Jays on the weekend.

Robulack, the second-highest area high school player chosen in the annual draft of high schoolers and collegians, was a 20th-round selection on Friday. He had signed a letter of intent to attend the University of Nebraska.

Milwaukee also signed centre fielder Ryan Jensen, of Langley, B.C. and right-hander Adam Arnold, of London, Ont.

Jensen was chosen in the 33rd round, while Arnold was a 41st-round choice attending Thompson River University in Kamloops, B.C.
















What role will Prince Fielder have five years from now?
  Still an All-Star
  Designated hitter
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  Retired


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