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1. Matt Welch Posted: September 20, 2008 at 02:44 PM (#2948523)Those Angel teams of the late '60s had a potentially interesting young outfield -- in '67, Reichardt was 24, Jose Cardenal was 23, Jay Johnstone was 21 ... and a cat named Repoz was 26. Even though the team went 85-77, they traded Cardenal for Chuck freaking Hinton (one of the worst of many horrid trades in team history), sent Reichardt & a young Aurelio Rodriguez for Ken McMullen at the beginning of the '70 season, and traded Johnstone for Ken Berry at the end of it. Repoz just puttered out.
Wife says hi, Matt.
I didn't know that. Five years later, they were all in Chicago - Reichardt and Johnstone platooning in center for the White Sox, Cardenal playing rightfield for the Cubs.
I beleive Ken Griffey in 1987 as the #1 overall pick received a bonus of about 140k. So 23 years later the top US amatuer received about 33% less of a bonus. And that's without adjusting for massive influation.
I think Brien Taylor's 1.5M bonus in 1991(ish) was the first inflation adjusted bonus to exceed Reichart's.
Yeah, I'd say the draft worked pretty well for MLB owners.
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