The Dodgers are denying claims that they drafted an unsignable player with their first-round pick in this week's MLB Draft. Los Angeles took high-school right-hander Zach Lee on the same day that LSU football coach Les Miles said in a statement that Lee wants to come to his school and play football and baseball there. The theory centers on the perceived lack of available funds stemming from the ongoing divorce of owner Frank McCourt and his estranged wife. "That theory can float around all it wants to," Dodgers general manager for scouting Logan White said. "People who have known me for a long time know that when I come out and tell you that we want to sign this player and that we're going to make every effort to sign this player, they have to believe that I am a person of my word and a person of integrity. Absolutely, I want to sign this player. As anybody in baseball knows, he might not sign with any team. But certainly, with his talent level, it sure would have been tough for us to pass on at least taking a chance that we could sign this player.''