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2019 Draft - The ones that got away


Now that the dust has settled, who is the one (or ones) that the Brewers didn't sign that you were hoping for?

 

For me it was Myles Austin and/or Carter Rustad. Not being a professional talent evaluator, I liked what I read about them as potential high ceiling prospects.

 

They did a great job signing as many players as they did, but I am greedy and always want one more.

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Apparently the one that got away for the Mets just signed with the Dodgers. I don’t understand how this worked out? The only thing I can think of is the Mets didn’t offer him a contract up to a certain number, but I thought that was only a rule for picks in the first 10 rounds...

 

Dodgers Sign New York Mets 11th Round Pick, Pitcher Jordan Martinson

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As a senior he has that ability but I think that the kicker is that he still counts against LA's draft pool budget.

Then it will be interesting to see if this ends up being the same scenario for Brewers unsigned selection LHP Dan Wirchansky who was a senior from Pace University.

 

It seems like if a senior doesn't have to sign with the team that drafted him even if a full pick value offer is made, and then is eligible to immediately sign with other teams after the signing deadline then it seemingly presents both possible tampering and leverage issues? A team that realizes it is going to be short on it's bonus pool could start reaching out to "advisors" of some of the better seniors drafted in rounds 11-40 and start negotiating an offer for "if they were to go unsigned", wink, wink.

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As a senior he has that ability but I think that the kicker is that he still counts against LA's draft pool budget.

Then it will be interesting to see if this ends up being the same scenario for Brewers unsigned selection LHP Dan Wirchansky who was a senior from Pace University.

 

It seems like if a senior doesn't have to sign with the team that drafted him even if a full pick value offer is made, and then is eligible to immediately sign with other teams after the signing deadline then it seemingly presents both possible tampering and leverage issues? A team that realizes it is going to be short on it's bonus pool could start reaching out to "advisors" of some of the better seniors drafted in rounds 11-40 and start negotiating an offer for "if they were to go unsigned", wink, wink.

 

If the pick counts against bonus pool, then I would think it would have to be a team that has extra bonus pool remaining.

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If the pick counts against bonus pool, then I would think it would have to be a team that has extra bonus pool remaining.

Yes, I meant “short on it’s bonus pool” as in a team that’s not using all of it’s allotted bonus pool money.

 

If you were a team under your bonus pool budget I’m not sure what would stop you from negotiating with other teams senior selections made after the 11th round. I assume it’s a non-issue, but a seemingly strange loophole nevertheless.

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