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1. Austin posted on June 07, 2012 at 09:59 PM # hit 0 | hit 0It was a pre-draft deal. Correia was willing to take less than slot, because if he doesn't, he probably slides to #3 or worse which would have been worth around $5 mill or less, which is about what he got anyway, and at least his way he gets the privilege of being the #1 overall pick.
John Manuel of BA was on my local radio station today saying that he interviewed a bunch of college seniors that said basically they took $5k bonuses from teams simply for the right to say they were a single-digit round draft pick.
They also have this, about the Nationals:
Which seems really weird and not exactly the best way to go about things, but is a consequence of the new system. I wonder if other teams did the same thing (presumably yes, or a version).
Knowing where you're going is definitely a positive. I'm pretty sure Correa didn't have to worry about going to a team the liked him though, there are 29 other teams that would gladly take him.
What this signing means is they'll have somewhere around $3-$3.5 to sign McCullers. The Astros got "lucky" this year - there was no one worth the $7.5 (i.e. the bonus Strasburg got) and they had the first pick so they were able to draft two 1st round talents. I imagine they would much rather have had a transcendent talent like Strasburg or Harper come up in their year however.
college seniors have like zero leverage. they can sign for whatever they are offered or play indy ball
Rotoworld is citing Heyman and saying it's a $4.8 million deal.
The Braves have signed their first five round picks. Jays sign supp pick Matt Smoral and Cards signed supp pick Patrick Wisdom.
They need to allow teams to negotiate before the draft. Having 30 seconds to work this stuff out is ridiculous.
McCullers (who I'm confident will sign) may not need the whole 3-3.5mil (though that wouldn't surprise me either - he's a Boras guy, right?) - it might be as low as 2.5m. Whatever that difference could go to the Virants of the world.
Smoral was for $2M, iirc.
Much of that was caused by Selig and not the date itself. He "suggested" to teams that were going to sign players for near or over the recommended slot value that they wait until the last day to sign the deal, so that other players couldn't use those deals in negotiations.
You're absolutely right, but I'll still be happy that these kids get into their organizations earlier than in years past.
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