I might have gotten the exact wording of the questions and answers a bit wrong, but I tried the best I could with my notes. Only Carrie, Kiley and Bruce Miles asked any questions: Q: You converted to outfield kind of late, is that correct? Were you a pitcher in high school? Colvin: "I was a pitcher and first baseman in high school. When I came to Clemson, I converted to the outfield because we already had a good first baseman." Q: Wilken said you were a doubles/gap hitter, does that sound right? Colvin: "I look to get on base, steal bases. Yeah, I'm a gap hitter, not really a power hitter." Q: You had a much better season at Clemson this year... Colvin: "Yeah, a lot of us did. We had a great team this year. I had a better approach this year at the plate and was able to get on base more." Q: Were you surprised to get picked at 13? Colvin: *laughs* "Surprised? Definitely. It's been a little bit overwhelming." Q: Do you have an agent? Colvin: "I have an advisor, no agent." Q: Are you going to sign soon or what's the plan? Colvin: "I'm worried about the Super Regional right now. I want to get to Omaha. I'll deal with that afterwards." Q: Do you see yourself staying in school? Colvin: "I can't see that happening." *everyone laughs* Q: What have you heard about the Cubs? Colvin: "They're a good ballclub. I want to help out any way I can. Q: Wilken said he thought you could play centerfield, but you played leftfield at Clemson. Your thoughts? Colvin: "I would love to play centerfield. I'm comfortable in leftfield in Clemson. But whenever I was out practicing in center, I just got an itch to play. I think I can handle it." Q: "We hear you're a bowler" Colvin: *laughs* "Back in the day....At age 12. I used to have a 200 average. My uncle is a pro bowler." ... Comments by the media guy on the Cubs' 5th round selection: Pitcher Jeff Samardzija, a 2-sport star at Notre Dame: a 6'6" righty with a high 80s fastball, a strong splitter and a slider.