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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 721856" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Interesting 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):</p><p></p><p>1st round: Brett Baty, 3B, HS, slot $4.366M, signed $3.9M</p><p>2nd round: Josh Wolf, RHP, HS, slot $1.37M, signed $2.15M</p><p>3rd round: Matthew Allan, RHP, HS, slot $667.9K, signed $2.5M</p><p>4th round: Jake Mangum, CF, Miss St., slot $487.9K, signed $20K</p><p>5th round: Nathan Jones, RHP, Northwestern, slot $364.4K, signed $10K</p><p>6th round: Zach Ashford, CF, Fresno State, slot $277.1K, signed $10K</p><p>7th round: Luke Ritter, 2B, Wichita State, slot $216.6K, signed $10K</p><p>8th round: Conner Wollersheim, LHP, Kent State, slot $174K, signed $1K</p><p>9th round: Joe Genord, 1B, South Florida, slot $154.6K, signed $10K</p><p>10th round: Scott Ota, RF, UIC, slot $145.3K, signed $1K</p><p></p><p>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!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 721856, member: 4003"] Interesting 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! [/QUOTE]
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