Y2Jimmy0
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Thanks. It was interesting for sure.
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Lucas Gordon is getting $300K. That puts the White Sox at $9,207,800 before the totals for Franklin, LaCombe and any other overages on day three. They can go to $9,526,000. They won't do that but they're definitely over the pool.
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Right now, the White Sox are around $8.9 million spent. They can go to like $9.5 million. They've spent over every year but may not utilize it this season very much. Still need bonus for Lucas Gordon and Franklin plus any overages on day 3.
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Rikuu Nishida will get $170K. $20K against pool.
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Yep. Should start there next week
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He's in Kannapolis because that's where everyone is going to sign. My bad, guys. He'll be in ACL
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I love that pick. Quick mover who can start. Bargain at that price IMO. This bonus leaves the Sox right around $1.6 million to play with. George Wolkow is signing officially tomorrow. He's in Kannapolis. I'm guessing he's getting close to $1 million. Gordon is probably $150-$200K. $10K or so for Franklin. That would allow them to do like $250K each for Nishida and LaCombe if they need to as well.
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I wrote about the draft class for FutureSox. Lots of Mike Shirley quotes here: https://soxmachine.com/2023/07/2023-white-sox-draft-recap-shirley-leads-process-behind-well-rounded-class/
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Jacob Gonzalez, Calvin Harris, Park and Nishida should all go to Kanny
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I bet Montgomery moves on Tuesday
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I think he's a starter. They think he's a starter. He might not be overslot. I could see it being like $900K though which would be over.
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It seems like Calvin Harris, Christian Oppor and George Wolkow will all be overslot signings and Seth Keener might be as well. I’m also expecting Nishida and LaCombe to receive more than $150K.
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Thinking about it just now, I’m guessing that the league wanted to guarantee that the worst 3 records who are eligible would at least be guaranteed to pick 7-9. That has to be what it is.
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Totally agree with you. The rule makes no sense. I’ve asked everyone the same thing.
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So here’s the rule essentially: large market teams are ineligible for lottery in back to back years if they picked top 6 basically. Small market clubs no more than two years in a year. Basically, Nats and Rangers can’t pick top 6 next year. If Washington finished with worst record in the league, highest they can choose is 10th. It helps the Sox but there’s basically no incentive for Sox to be intentionally bad next season
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It bothers me that they went by record because Washington literally isn’t allowed to pick higher than 10th next year.
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I think Gonzalez might be underslot because Teel supposedly is. Even if it’s like $4.2 million, I’m guessing Taylor is in $1-$1.3 range and Keeler is like 800-900K. Wolkow should be around $1.2 million as well. That’s pretty close to their pool.
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Joe Doyle has him at #350 fwiw: https://futurestarsseries.com/2023-mlb-draft-the-top-614-prospects-dylan-crews-max-clark-paul-skenes/
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I would think it's college seniors now
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Royals again! I think the Sox were taking Picard in round 6.
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Probably.
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I don't know. I haven't really thought about that.
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I think the 5th round could be the overslot prep spot for the White Sox
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Hahn probably had some influence at pick #15 but GM's arent making these picks anymore. The scouting report is taking the guys who they think are best in each spot who also fit into the bonus pool. White Sox should have some extra $$ to play with.
