So I can come out of my doomsday bunker now? Good. I was getting tired of beefaroni and warm bottled water. Need to get that generator fixed
Maybe restock? The international signing period ain’t THAT far away.
From Twitter:
College Hitters with a 90th percentile EV > 107.5 mph, a chase rate < 15%, and a whiff rate below 25% in a season since 2018:
Will Frizzell (WSH)
Adley Rutschman (BAL)
David McCabe (ATL)
Spencer Torkelson (DET)
Peyton Burdick (MIA)
Quincy Hamilton (HOU)
Tyler Locklear (SEA)
Pretty sweet! We also officially have signed every pick
Names to add to the 2022 draft class - undrafted free-agents...
Atlanta Braves
Nick Clarno, C, Lenoir-Rhyne
Hayden Harris, LHP, Georgia Southern
Justin Militello, RHP, Howell (Mich.) HS
Harrison Owen, C, Cosumnes River (Calif.) JC
Hunter Riggins, RHP, Southern Mississippi
Bryson Worrell, OF, East Carolina
What's the bonus limit on those guys? I know it's fairly low.
Here's an article on Militello. Hard to believe he didn't go the college route after not being drafted. Link: https://www.livingstondaily.com/sto...n-militello-signs-atlanta-braves/10249255002/
Signing bonuses for undrafted players will no longer be capped at $20,000, Major League Baseball confirmed to Baseball America on Friday.
Effective this year, there will be no maximum on the signing bonus an undrafted player can receive, although any amount over $125,000 will count against a team’s bonus pool.
The change marks a return to the system that was in place for undrafted free agents through the 2019 season. MLB capped signing bonuses for undrafted players at $20,000 in 2020 as part of the shortened five-round draft and kept the limit in place for the 2021 draft.
Going to the draft as a high schooler and college player, there are completely different expectations. I figured if I went right now, I could get development from the best of the best, which is an MLB organization, especially the Braves. I felt I would get the best development and have those resources to become the best pitcher I could be. [...] One of the biggest things when I talked to my advisor is the Braves have a great minor league system. They are really good at player development. They have their own facility in Florida. There’s a lot of plusses being in an organization like Atlanta.
That caught my eye, too—rare to see an UDFA out of the prep ranks.
From BA:
For some guys, a guaranteed $125k to go get into a professional organization might just be worth it—and Militello says as much:
That presumably the pitch that worked with Christian Jackson and Noah Williams, too, given that they both signed at the same slot instead of heading to college ball.
I can remember when Rounds 30 through 40 were filled with highly-ranked high school players with solid collegiate commitments. Occasionally, here and there one might sign (especially when there were no bonus pool limits), but most honored their college commitment. I would like to go back and see how those decisions worked out for the player. I know Rendon was taken before Round 30 (late-20s) and the Braves really wanted him but couldn't meet his bonus demands. He ended up at Rice and it was a great decision for him. But so many of those highly-ranked high school guys who chose college instead fell by the wayside and often weren't drafted again.
A bird in the hand, and all that.
But I think it's good for guys to see that "betting on yourself" doesn't have to mean going the collegiate route and trying the draft again. It can mean taking a guaranteed hundred large, then working your ass off in a professional support system from age-18, and maybe getting a leg up professionally on all those guys who go to college programs (especially less-funded, non-elite college programs)—hoping to score, what, another few hundred k? That's not chump change, but it's also below the MLB minimum yearly salary—it's just another kind of betting on yourself, with a different sort of hedge.
From Twitter:
College Hitters with a 90th percentile EV > 107.5 mph, a chase rate < 15%, and a whiff rate below 25% in a season since 2018:
Will Frizzell (WSH)
Adley Rutschman (BAL)
David McCabe (ATL)
Spencer Torkelson (DET)
Peyton Burdick (MIA)
Quincy Hamilton (HOU)
Tyler Locklear (SEA)
Harsh language indeedJerks?
Watch the language guy.