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Major League Baseball has released the final draft bonus slots to teams, and MLB.com’s Jim Callis provides the figures. As he explains, and the attached table reflects (mobile link), the Reds have the highest total draft spending power and are one of five clubs with over $10MM in bonus pool money.
The major accepted deposit and withdrawal methods are listed in the banking section above, though the process is largely the same for each Mlb Slot Values 2016 type of deposit and payout: Simply visit your casino Mlb Slot Values 2016 site’s Mlb Slot Values 2016 cashier page, tap on the financial option that most suits your needs, and follow Mlb Slot Values 2016 the on-screen directions. The Tigers and Orioles own the top two picks and the largest bonus pools in the 2020 Draft. While Detroit will make the first selection, Baltimore has slightly more spending power. 1 overall choice comes with an assigned value of $8,415,300, compared to $7,789,900 for the Orioles'.
Among the other interesting notes in the post, Callis says that the total draft pool this year adds up to $234,331,200. Last year, he adds, a cool $248,831,830 was spent on bonuses — nearly $40MM of which came outside the top ten rounds.
Having the largest amount of cash to distribute is one thing, but teams still need to be able to put it to strategic use. Last year, the Astros showed the power of the pool money by convincing Daz Cameron to convince other teams he was uninterested in signing because Houston had a big bonus sitting for him (ultimately, $4MM) with the 37th pick. The Diamondbacks, meanwhile, left a significant portion of their total spending capacity untapped, though senior VP DeJon Watson explained that the club got the players it wanted and also felt it would have been difficult to get a player to wait until the 43rd selection (Arizona’s second pick).
In that regard, the volume of top selections matters, too, because it increases an organization’s flexibility — especially as the always fluctuating draft board begins to unfold. The Phillies don’t make their second choice until the first pick of the second round, while the Reds sit at 35th.
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In terms of actual bonus allocations for each pick, you’ll need to check out the full piece from Callis to see all of the first ten rounds. But we’ve compiled a table for the first round, at right (mobile link).
Other teams stand out with interesting early pick combinations, including the White Sox (#10, #26); Cardinals (#23, #33, #44); and Dodgers (#20, #32, #36). While it’s certainly possible to simply take the best players on the board and sign them for close to the pool money, these are among the organizations that will have more elbow room to pursue creative combinations.
If you’re in need of a refresher for how draft bonus caps work, MLBTR’s Steve Adams has broken things down, making clear why teams have never yet gone more than 5% past their spending allotment. As Steve wrote:
All bonus money directed toward a player selected in the Top 10 rounds of the draft counts against a team’s bonus pool, as does any bonus money that exceeds $100K to players selected in rounds 11 through 40 (for example, a $180K bonus to a team’s 11th-round pick would result in $80K being removed from its draft pool). As a reminder, the penalties for exceeding draft bonus pools are as follows:
- Exceed by 0 to 5 percent: 75 percent tax on the overage.
- Exceed by 5 to 10 percent: 75 percent tax on the overage plus the loss of a first-round pick in the following year’s draft.
- Exceed by 10 to 15 percent: 100 percent tax on the overage plus the loss of a first- and second-round pick in the following year’s draft.
- Exceed by more than 15 percent: 100 percent tax on the overage plus the lost of a first-round pick in the following two drafts.
The Orioles have the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, but the team with the largest total bonus pool doesn't pick until the 16th selection of the first round. With seven total picks on Day 1 and eight of the first 100 selections, the D-backs will have $16,093,700 to spend during the 2019 draft, just over $2 million more than the Orioles, who have the second-highest bonus pool.
Arizona has a plethora of draft selections for several reasons. First, they failed to sign their first selection in last year's draft (current UCLA freshman Matt McLain) with the 25th pick. For that they were given pick No. 26 in this year's draft. Secondly, the D-backs gained a pair of compensation picks between the first round and the competitive balance round A (No. 32 and No. 33) after both lefthander Patrick Corbin and outfielder A.J. Pollock signed with other teams in free agency this offseason for more than $50 million. Had either player signed for less than $50 million, the D-backs would have received a pick after the second competitive balance round. Third, the Diamondbacks received their own competitive balance round B pick (No. 74) as one of the 10 smallest markets or for having of the 10 smallest revenue pools in the game. The team then traded for the Cardinals' competitive balance round B selection (No. 75) in the offseason trade that sent Paul Goldschmidt to St. Louis.
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The number of picks and extra pool money will allow the D-backs to make a large impact on the 2019 draft class. While it is more difficult to slide players down the board under the current CBA, having the most money in the draft could allow Arizona to confidently take any player who is falling for signability concerns. It could also allow the organization to take a few more risks on players with big tools but less track record, while not having their draft hinge upon those players panning out thanks to the depth of the class.
At the opposite end of the spectrum are the Red Sox, who have the smallest pool at $4,788,100. This is due, in part, to the organization surpassing the luxury tax threshold, which dropped their first pick ten spots, down to No. 43 overall.
Here are each teams' complete bonus pool, from greatest to least, with the pick values for the top-10 rounds outlined below that.
1. Diamondbacks — $16,093,700
2. Orioles — $13,821,300
3. Royals — $13,108,000
4. Marlins — $13,045,000
5. White Sox — $11,565,500
6. Braves — $11,532,200
7. Rangers — $11,023,100
8. Padres — $10,758,900
9. Tigers — $10,402,500
10. Rays — $10,333,800
11. Pirates — $9,944,000
12. Twins — $9,905,800
13. Reds — $9,528,600
14. Giants — $8,714,500
15. Blue Jays — $8,463,300
16. Mets — $8,224,600
17. Dodgers — $8,069,100
18. Angels — $7,608,700
19. Mariners — $7,559,000
20. Yankees — $7,455,300
21. Rockies — $7,092,300
22. Cardinals — $6,903,500
23. Phillies — $6,475,800
24. Indians — $6,148,100
25. Nationals — $5,979,600
26. Cubs — $5,826,900
27. Athletics — $5,605,900
28. Astros — $5,355,100
29. Brewers — $5,148,200
30. Red Sox — $4,788,100
Pick | Round | Team | Slot |
1 | 1 | Orioles | $8,415,300 |
2 | 1 | Royals | $7,789,900 |
3 | 1 | White Sox | $7,221,200 |
4 | 1 | Marlins | $6,664,000 |
5 | 1 | Tigers | $6,180,700 |
6 | 1 | Padres | $5,742,900 |
7 | 1 | Reds | $5,432,400 |
8 | 1 | Rangers | $5,176,900 |
9 | COMP | Braves | $4,949,100 |
10 | 1 | Giants | $4,739,900 |
11 | 1 | Blue Jays | $4,547,500 |
12 | 1 | Mets | $4,366,400 |
13 | 1 | Twins | $4,197,300 |
14 | 1 | Phillies | $4,036,800 |
15 | 1 | Angels | $3,885,800 |
16 | 1 | Diamondbacks | $3,745,500 |
17 | 1 | Nationals | $3,609,700 |
18 | 1 | Pirates | $3,481,300 |
19 | 1 | Cardinals | $3,359,000 |
20 | 1 | Mariners | $3,242,900 |
21 | 1 | Braves | $3,132,300 |
22 | 1 | Rays | $3,027,000 |
23 | 1 | Rockies | $2,926,800 |
24 | 1 | Indians | $2,831,300 |
25 | 1 | Dodgers | $2,740,300 |
26 | COMP | Diamondbacks | $2,653,400 |
27 | 1 | Cubs | $2,570,100 |
28 | 1 | Brewers | $2,493,900 |
29 | 1 | Athletics | $2,424,600 |
30 | 1 | Yankees | $2,365,500 |
31 | COMP | Dodgers | $2,312,000 |
32 | 1 | Astros | $2,257,300 |
33 | COMP | Diamondbacks | $2,202,200 |
34 | COMP | Diamondbacks | $2,148,100 |
35 | CBA | Marlins | $2,095,800 |
36 | CBA | Rays | $2,045,400 |
37 | COMP | Pirates | $1,999,300 |
38 | CBA | Yankees | $1,952,300 |
39 | CBA | Twins | $1,906,800 |
40 | CBA | Rays | $1,856,700 |
41 | CBA | Rangers | $1,813,500 |
42 | 2 | Orioles | $1,771,100 |
43 | 1 | Red Sox | $1,729,800 |
44 | 2 | Royals | $1,689,500 |
45 | 2 | White Sox | $1,650,200 |
46 | 2 | Marlins | $1,617,400 |
47 | 2 | Tigers | $1,580,200 |
48 | 2 | Padres | $1,543,600 |
49 | 2 | Reds | $1,507,600 |
50 | 2 | Rangers | $1,469,900 |
51 | 2 | Giants | $1,436,900 |
52 | 2 | Blue Jays | $1,403,200 |
53 | 2 | Mets | $1,370,400 |
54 | 2 | Twins | $1,338,500 |
55 | 2 | Angels | $1,307,000 |
56 | 2 | Diamondbacks | $1,276,400 |
57 | 2 | Pirates | $1,243,600 |
58 | 2 | Cardinals | $1,214,300 |
59 | 2 | Mariners | $1,185,500 |
60 | 2 | Braves | $1,157,400 |
61 | 2 | Rays | $1,129,700 |
62 | 2 | Rockies | $1,102,700 |
63 | 2 | Indians | $1,076,300 |
64 | 2 | Cubs | $1,050,300 |
65 | 2 | Brewers | $1,025,100 |
66 | 2 | Athletics | $1,003,300 |
67 | 2 | Yankees | $976,700 |
68 | 2 | Astros | $953,100 |
69 | 2 | Red Sox | $929,800 |
70 | CBB | Royals | $906,800 |
71 | CBB | Orioles | $884,200 |
72 | CBB | Pirates | $870,700 |
73 | CBB | Padres | $857,400 |
74 | CBB | Diamondbacks | $844,200 |
75 | CBB | Diamondbacks | $831,100 |
76 | CBB | Mariners | $818,200 |
77 | CBB | Rockies | $805,600 |
78 | COMP | Dodgers | $793,000 |
79 | 3 | Orioles | $780,400 |
80 | 3 | Royals | $767,800 |
81 | 3 | White Sox | $755,300 |
82 | 3 | Marlins | $744,200 |
83 | 3 | Tigers | $733,100 |
84 | 3 | Padres | $721,900 |
85 | 3 | Reds | $710,700 |
86 | 3 | Rangers | $699,700 |
87 | 3 | Giants | $689,300 |
88 | 3 | Blue Jays | $678,600 |
89 | 3 | Mets | $667,900 |
90 | 3 | Twins | $657,600 |
91 | 3 | Phillies | $647,300 |
92 | 3 | Angels | $637,600 |
93 | 3 | Diamondbacks | $627,900 |
94 | 3 | Nationals | $618,200 |
95 | 3 | Pirates | $610,800 |
96 | 3 | Cardinals | $604,800 |
97 | 3 | Mariners | $599,100 |
98 | 3 | Braves | $593,100 |
99 | 3 | Rays | $587,400 |
100 | 3 | Rockies | $581,600 |
101 | 3 | Indians | $577,000 |
102 | 3 | Dodgers | $571,400 |
103 | 3 | Cubs | $565,600 |
104 | 3 | Athletics | $560,000 |
105 | 3 | Yankees | $554,300 |
106 | 3 | Astros | $549,000 |
107 | 3 | Red Sox | $543,500 |
108 | 4 | Orioles | $538,200 |
109 | 4 | Royals | $533,000 |
110 | 4 | White Sox | $527,800 |
111 | 4 | Marlins | $522,600 |
112 | 4 | Tigers | $517,400 |
113 | 4 | Padres | $512,400 |
114 | 4 | Reds | $507,400 |
115 | 4 | Rangers | $502,300 |
116 | 4 | Giants | $497,500 |
117 | 4 | Blue Jays | $492,700 |
118 | 4 | Mets | $487,900 |
119 | 4 | Twins | $483,000 |
120 | 4 | Phillies | $478,300 |
121 | 4 | Angels | $473,700 |
122 | 4 | Diamondbacks | $469,000 |
123 | 4 | Nationals | $464,500 |
124 | 4 | Pirates | $460,000 |
125 | 4 | Cardinals | $455,600 |
126 | 4 | Mariners | $451,800 |
127 | 4 | Braves | $447,400 |
128 | 4 | Rays | $442,900 |
129 | 4 | Rockies | $438,700 |
130 | 4 | Indians | $434,300 |
131 | 4 | Dodgers | $430,800 |
132 | 4 | Cubs | $426,600 |
133 | 4 | Brewers | $422,300 |
134 | 4 | Athletics | $418,200 |
135 | 4 | Yankees | $414,000 |
136 | 4 | Astros | $410,100 |
137 | 4 | Red Sox | $406,000 |
138 | 5 | Orioles | $402,000 |
139 | 5 | Royals | $398,000 |
140 | 5 | White Sox | $394,300 |
141 | 5 | Marlins | $390,400 |
142 | 5 | Tigers | $386,600 |
143 | 5 | Padres | $382,700 |
144 | 5 | Reds | $379,000 |
145 | 5 | Rangers | $375,200 |
146 | 5 | Giants | $371,600 |
147 | 5 | Blue Jays | $367,900 |
148 | 5 | Mets | $364,400 |
149 | 5 | Twins | $360,800 |
150 | 5 | Phillies | $357,100 |
151 | 5 | Angels | $353,700 |
152 | 5 | Diamondbacks | $350,300 |
153 | 5 | Nationals | $346,800 |
154 | 5 | Pirates | $343,400 |
155 | 5 | Cardinals | $340,000 |
156 | 5 | Mariners | $336,600 |
157 | 5 | Braves | $333,300 |
158 | 5 | Rays | $330,100 |
159 | 5 | Rockies | $327,200 |
160 | 5 | Indians | $324,100 |
161 | 5 | Dodgers | $321,100 |
162 | 5 | Cubs | $318,200 |
163 | 5 | Brewers | $315,400 |
164 | 5 | Athletics | $312,400 |
165 | 5 | Yankees | $309,500 |
166 | 5 | Astros | $306,800 |
167 | 5 | Red Sox | $304,200 |
168 | 6 | Orioles | $301,600 |
169 | 6 | Royals | $299,000 |
170 | 6 | White Sox | $296,400 |
171 | 6 | Marlins | $293,800 |
172 | 6 | Tigers | $291,400 |
173 | 6 | Padres | $289,000 |
174 | 6 | Reds | $286,500 |
175 | 6 | Rangers | $284,200 |
176 | 6 | Giants | $281,800 |
177 | 6 | Blue Jays | $279,500 |
178 | 6 | Mets | $277,100 |
179 | 6 | Twins | $274,800 |
180 | 6 | Phillies | $272,500 |
181 | 6 | Angels | $270,300 |
182 | 6 | Diamondbacks | $268,200 |
183 | 6 | Nationals | $266,000 |
184 | 6 | Pirates | $263,700 |
185 | 6 | Cardinals | $261,600 |
186 | 6 | Mariners | $259,400 |
187 | 6 | Braves | $257,400 |
188 | 6 | Rays | $255,300 |
189 | 6 | Rockies | $253,300 |
190 | 6 | Indians | $251,100 |
191 | 6 | Dodgers | $249,000 |
192 | 6 | Cubs | $247,000 |
193 | 6 | Brewers | $244,900 |
194 | 6 | Athletics | $243,000 |
195 | 6 | Yankees | $241,000 |
196 | 6 | Astros | $239,000 |
197 | 6 | Red Sox | $237,000 |
198 | 7 | Orioles | $235,100 |
199 | 7 | Royals | $233,000 |
200 | 7 | White Sox | $231,100 |
201 | 7 | Marlins | $229,700 |
202 | 7 | Tigers | $227,700 |
203 | 7 | Padres | $225,800 |
204 | 7 | Reds | $224,000 |
205 | 7 | Rangers | $222,100 |
206 | 7 | Giants | $220,200 |
207 | 7 | Blue Jays | $218,500 |
208 | 7 | Mets | $216,600 |
209 | 7 | Twins | $214,900 |
210 | 7 | Phillies | $213,300 |
211 | 7 | Angels | $211,500 |
212 | 7 | Diamondbacks | $209,800 |
213 | 7 | Nationals | $208,200 |
214 | 7 | Pirates | $206,500 |
215 | 7 | Cardinals | $204,800 |
216 | 7 | Mariners | $203,400 |
217 | 7 | Braves | $201,600 |
218 | 7 | Rays | $200,100 |
219 | 7 | Rockies | $198,500 |
220 | 7 | Indians | $197,300 |
221 | 7 | Dodgers | $195,700 |
222 | 7 | Cubs | $194,400 |
223 | 7 | Brewers | $192,900 |
224 | 7 | Athletics | $191,500 |
225 | 7 | Yankees | $190,100 |
226 | 7 | Astros | $188,900 |
227 | 7 | Red Sox | $187,700 |
228 | 8 | Orioles | $186,300 |
229 | 8 | Royals | $184,700 |
230 | 8 | White Sox | $183,700 |
231 | 8 | Marlins | $182,300 |
232 | 8 | Tigers | $181,200 |
233 | 8 | Padres | $179,800 |
234 | 8 | Reds | $178,600 |
235 | 8 | Rangers | $177,400 |
236 | 8 | Giants | $176,300 |
237 | 8 | Blue Jays | $175,000 |
238 | 8 | Mets | $174,000 |
239 | 8 | Twins | $173,000 |
240 | 8 | Phillies | $172,100 |
241 | 8 | Angels | $171,200 |
242 | 8 | Diamondbacks | $170,300 |
243 | 8 | Nationals | $169,500 |
244 | 8 | Pirates | $168,500 |
245 | 8 | Cardinals | $167,800 |
246 | 8 | Mariners | $167,000 |
247 | 8 | Braves | $166,100 |
248 | 8 | Rays | $165,400 |
249 | 8 | Rockies | $164,700 |
250 | 8 | Indians | $163,900 |
251 | 8 | Dodgers | $163,400 |
252 | 8 | Cubs | $162,700 |
253 | 8 | Brewers | $162,000 |
254 | 8 | Athletics | $161,400 |
255 | 8 | Yankees | $160,800 |
256 | 8 | Astros | $160,300 |
257 | 8 | Red Sox | $159,700 |
258 | 9 | Orioles | $159,200 |
259 | 9 | Royals | $158,600 |
260 | 9 | White Sox | $158,100 |
261 | 9 | Marlins | $157,600 |
262 | 9 | Tigers | $157,200 |
263 | 9 | Padres | $156,600 |
264 | 9 | Reds | $156,100 |
265 | 9 | Rangers | $155,800 |
266 | 9 | Giants | $155,300 |
267 | 9 | Blue Jays | $154,900 |
268 | 9 | Mets | $154,600 |
269 | 9 | Twins | $154,100 |
270 | 9 | Phillies | $153,600 |
271 | 9 | Angels | $153,300 |
272 | 9 | Diamondbacks | $152,900 |
273 | 9 | Nationals | $152,600 |
274 | 9 | Pirates | $152,300 |
275 | 9 | Cardinals | $152,000 |
276 | 9 | Mariners | $151,600 |
277 | 9 | Braves | $151,300 |
278 | 9 | Rays | $150,800 |
279 | 9 | Rockies | $150,500 |
280 | 9 | Indians | $150,300 |
281 | 9 | Dodgers | $150,100 |
282 | 9 | Cubs | $149,800 |
283 | 9 | Brewers | $149,500 |
284 | 9 | Athletics | $149,300 |
285 | 9 | Yankees | $148,900 |
286 | 9 | Astros | $148,400 |
287 | 9 | Red Sox | $148,200 |
288 | 10 | Orioles | $147,900 |
289 | 10 | Royals | $147,700 |
290 | 10 | White Sox | $147,400 |
291 | 10 | Marlins | $147,200 |
292 | 10 | Tigers | $147,000 |
293 | 10 | Padres | $146,800 |
294 | 10 | Reds | $146,300 |
295 | 10 | Rangers | $146,100 |
296 | 10 | Giants | $145,700 |
297 | 10 | Blue Jays | $145,500 |
298 | 10 | Mets | $145,300 |
299 | 10 | Twins | $145,000 |
300 | 10 | Phillies | $144,800 |
301 | 10 | Angels | $144,600 |
302 | 10 | Diamondbacks | $144,400 |
303 | 10 | Nationals | $144,100 |
304 | 10 | Pirates | $143,900 |
305 | 10 | Cardinals | $143,600 |
306 | 10 | Mariners | $143,500 |
307 | 10 | Braves | $143,200 |
308 | 10 | Rays | $143,000 |
309 | 10 | Rockies | $142,700 |
310 | 10 | Indians | $142,500 |
311 | 10 | Dodgers | $142,300 |
312 | 10 | Cubs | $142,200 |
313 | 10 | Brewers | $142,200 |
314 | 10 | Athletics | $142,200 |
315 | 10 | Yankees | $142,200 |
316 | 10 | Astros | $142,200 |
317 | 10 | Red Sox | $142,200 |