He signed with the Phillies.Did Jonathan sign with someone?
From D1, big winners from the draft:
Florida - #1 preseason didn't lose anyone
TCU, Miami (despite losses still getting four top 50 recruits according to Prep Baseball Report, and nine in the top 300) , USCe, Arizona
Big losers:
Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, Arizona State, UNC (lost Sabato and two stud LHP commits)
Before the draft, we had the 16th ranked PG class https://www.perfectgame.org/Rankings/Recruiting/Rankings.aspx .
We had a total of 95 points and no losses. looking at the numbers for other teams and not going too deep, I don't think we'll get to #10 (105 points) but will probably move up to like 12th or 13th or so.
If I understand your question... it's the same one I had awhile back. Here's a good explanation. Bottom line... the numbers discussed were [signing] bonus money.But what about bonuses? Did they get more in bonuses?
Lol no need to be embarrassed. MLB financials do tend to be confusing. Anytime money is discussed with the draft it is bonus money. All players sign the same minor league contract when they sign, and their salaries are the same, whether they sign for $9M or $9k in the draft. Teams have players under control for their “rookie” contract for 7 years, whether they spend all 7 in the minors or 1 in the minors and 6 in the majors. Teams are free to renegotiate at any time, but there’s no incentive for them to until a players gets to his free agent year. This fact is a big reason why the players are split in their financial debate with the league. Very few of them have the top dollar contracts that are publicized so often. I saw a stat recently that said a player who spends less than 3 full seasons in the majors won’t even net $1M in salary, and nearly 2/3 of players aren’t reaching that 3 season threshold.
For a little perspective: Tristin was the 93rd pick in last year’s draft and signed for $500,000. Guldberg at 98 this year at $200k less.Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh.
Baron signed for only $100K. Slot was $372K. I expected higher for him. He knows his situation better than I do and it must make sense for him.
Guldberg for only $300K. Slot was $593K. But I expected that since draft day comments were that he was signed to keep $ for other players.
Wish them both the best.
2020 First Year Player Draft
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For a little perspective: Tristin was the 93rd pick in last year’s draft and signed for $500,000. Guldberg at 98 this year at $200k less.
Connor Thomas was pick #155 last year and signed for $340k, Baron was pick #146 this year.
Curry, Murray, and Willingham all signed for $125k in rounds 7, 13, and 17 respectively.