FredJacket
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How does bonus money play into all this? If all this is bonus money... then [embarrassed face]
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.How does bonus money play into all this? If all this is bonus money... then [embarrassed face]
Sadly: Waddell, Radcliffe, Goldberg, Parada, DeLeo and Grissom all drafted on Thursday night....
My dad has a client who is a scout for the Cubs. He said that he loves Guldberg and he might be the best pure hitter that he's ever seen. He said that he is trying to convince the higher ups to take him, but he said this back in April and thought that the Cubs get him in the 10-15 rd range. With there being only 5 rds, I would be highly surprised if he is drafted like you said. Same thing goes for Radcliffe.I guess if we set our expectations low enough, we'll be pleasantly surprised.
That is a lot of GT talent to go the second night. We don't have proportionally that amount of talent IMHO. There are a lot of great players eligible from college or other sources.
I'll guarantee Goldberg doesn't get drafted. I give Guldberg about a 30% chance. Radcliffe the same 30%. The commits I just have no read except what people have posted. If teams can meet their $ number, all three could get drafted.
I think we all agree anyone drafted Wednesday or Thursday is going to take the offer.
My dad has a client who is a scout for the Cubs. He said that he loves Guldberg and he might be the best pure hitter that he's ever seen. He said that he is trying to convince the higher ups to take him, but he said this back in April and thought that the Cubs get him in the 10-15 rd range. With there being only 5 rds, I would be highly surprised if he is drafted like you said. Same thing goes for Radcliffe.
Most first rounders will get offered the entirety of their slot. There may be a few towards the end of the round that they’ll try to save money on, but typically at least 1-15 will all get their slot value. If they do try to save money, it would be on a college kid, as even juniors have less leverage than a high school kid.
In a normal draft year, pretty much everyone in the first 2 rounds will get their entire slot value, or very close to it. The third round is usually the first round where teams will start trying to save a bit, but not a ton. I know Tristin English’s third round value last year was around $650-$700k, but he ended up only getting $500k.
Rounds 4-6 are the big time money saver rounds. Most teams will sign at least 2 college seniors here, and offer them significantly under slot value. I’m talking anywhere from $4,000 to $20,000. Jake Mangum from Miss. St, who left school as the all time SEC hits leader, signed for $4,000 in the 4th round last year. In a normal year, you could probably expect Hughes to be one of these picks.
Then rounds 7-10 will be guys signing for at or near slot value, and there’s generally one guy who gets over slotted a lot. 11-40 all have a value of $125k, and while they can sign guys for more than that, there’s some kind of penalty for it.
All bets are off this year though. I’ve got no idea where teams will try to save, or even who they’ll be prioritizing. I would assume the only guys to sign as free agents would be seniors, so don’t expect of them to be drafted. But other than that, it’s a whole new world.
Yeah, but they're still the MetsInteresting that you mention Mangum, as my Mets offered a great tutorial last year as to how some teams handle bonuses and slot values (you said that he signed for $4K, but I believe it was $20K):
1st round: Brett Baty, 3B, HS, slot $4.366M, signed $3.9M
2nd round: Josh Wolf, RHP, HS, slot $1.37M, signed $2.15M
3rd round: Matthew Allan, RHP, HS, slot $667.9K, signed $2.5M
4th round: Jake Mangum, CF, Miss St., slot $487.9K, signed $20K
5th round: Nathan Jones, RHP, Northwestern, slot $364.4K, signed $10K
6th round: Zach Ashford, CF, Fresno State, slot $277.1K, signed $10K
7th round: Luke Ritter, 2B, Wichita State, slot $216.6K, signed $10K
8th round: Conner Wollersheim, LHP, Kent State, slot $174K, signed $1K
9th round: Joe Genord, 1B, South Florida, slot $154.6K, signed $10K
10th round: Scott Ota, RF, UIC, slot $145.3K, signed $1K
Their game plan last year was to sign senior college talent well below slot value from rounds 4 through 10 to try to sign Allan, who was a 1st round talent committed to Florida that slipped to the 3rd round because of signability concerns. And they made it happen, getting a first round talent in the third round, while also adding the SEC hits leader!
Yeah, but they're still the Mets
Luke Barron Goldberg Parada Grissom DeLeo 6/6 you read it hear firstBest and final guesses for draft?
I have Luke and Parada and Thursday. Period.
I'll go on chat Wednesday @ 1900 EST (ESPN), and Thursday @ 1700 (ESPN2) so you can laugh at me. We could do Zoom if someone has a subscription ..... Yes, this COVID crap and no real baseball is hard.
As a side bet, it'll be worth a shot for every uGag player drafted.
I don’t know enough about the HS kids to have a clue about their draft status, but Waddell is the only current player who has a chance.Luke Barron Goldberg Parada Grissom DeLeo 6/6 you read it hear first
I want to play along... but I'm officially the " @JacketOff took my answer" guy.I don’t know enough about the HS kids to have a clue about their draft status, but Waddell is the only current player who has a chance.
Hughes will probably sign as a free agent.
Radcliff has tons of potential, and given a full year he may have turned himself into a top 160 prospect, but as of now I don’t believe he is.
Guldberg is the least likely to sign in my opinion. Not because of his talent, but because of his circumstance outside of baseball. He’s finished 3 years of his IE degree with a 4.0. He can come back next year, graduate and have another year to play. That’s significantly more leverage than any other player who won’t be a consensus first rounder. With the way baseball is trending, and the minors in particular, Guldberg is way too smart to sign for less than he is worth.
I want to play along... but I'm officially the " @JacketOff took my answer" guy.
I have never been a real follower of draft & I can't know what the HS recruits' intentions are... but did hear interviews of both Parada & Grissom Jr. Neither played their hand in those interviews (no surprise). I'd bet Radcliff can raise his stock significantly with more time on college. As for Guldberg... just to pile on & FWIW I believe his father is a professor at Tech. My hunch is that only more cements his affinity to staying "in school".
Cody (Twitter):
Carlos can you talk about Marquis Grissom Jr? Work Ethic, competitive attitude, and stuff are impressing me more and more but nobody has him listed in their top 200.
Carlos Collazo: I'm sorry that you think we are nobodies. We actually do have him ranked among the top 200. Check out the BA 500 here.
Carlos Collazo: I do like Grissom. He has one of the better changeups in this class, though I think he became overly reliant on the pitch at times last summer. It's a fringe-average fastball now, but I could easily see that ticking up to average or a tick better as he fills out and figures out how to utilize his lower half more efficiently. He's plenty athletic as well, as you might expect considering his father. Really good projection righthander.
In a normal year, I think Guldberg and Radcliff would've been gone. Maybe even Archer and Hurter as well. But since all of them will come back with 2 more years of eligibility next year, I just don't see them going in the top 5 rounds. Agree that Waddell and Parada seem to be the best bets. I suspect both are gone as they are consensus top 100 players.