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Sielk replied to Doctor Gast's topic in MLB Draft, International Signings, Amateur Baseball
Another interesting information in the Fangraphs report is his signing bonus which will apparently be over two million. I don't know how much Castro will sign for but it sure sounds like Chivilli might be their top player in this class. Maybe he is much higher regarded by the Twins and other teams than the MLB scouting report makes it sound. Anyway, I like that Fangraphs scouting report. We will learn a little bit more about these kids tomorrow, I guess. -
Gleeman’s Top 40 Twins Prospects
Sielk replied to AlwaysinModeration's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
I was surprised how many international prospects there were on the list and how high many of them ranked. That's especially true for the most recent class of 2022, since Gleeman usually values prospects who have established themselves a bit more. But Yasser, José Rodríguez and Bryan Acuña are all in the Top 20. Compared to that, it seems almost like an omission to not include Anderson Nova at all. Well, this either means these kids are amazing or that the Twins' system is just not very good overall. I will just choose to believe the former. ? But overall, I like the list a lot. The Twins certainly don't have a great farm system compared to the rest of the league but there are still some interesting prospects with star upside. -
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Rumor: Twins among teams 'seriously in play' for Rodon
Sielk replied to Musk21's topic in Minnesota Twins Talk
What's so funny about this is that the Twins will sign this guy once the new international signing period starts in January: https://www.mlb.com/prospects/2023/international/carlos-silva-806991 So they'll definitely get one Carlos, and his last name ist even Silva. ? That said, I hope they also get C4! -
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The 2022 international class looks absolutely amazing right now. Yasser Mercedes, José Rodríguez, Bryan Acuña, Anderson Nova and Harold Grant who wasn't even mentioned in this article. That's five players who look like they could become legit prospects! Obviously it remains to be seen if those guys can translate their success to the US. But no one could have asked for a better start, that's for sure. I wonder if the Twins will allow some of them to skip the FCL and immediately start playing in Low A next spring? Provided they look the part, of course.
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Twins Appear to Trend Towards Pool Savings on Day 2
Sielk replied to Jeremy Nygaard's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
A lot of money saving going on today. In a vacuum today's picks would sound rather uninspiring to me but that's the price of going for two highly regarded guys early. I'm really looking forward to what the Twins do tomorrow, though. Seems like they saved money with almost every pick today. I hope they grab one or two of those falling HS pitchers that they could try to sign if they end up having some money left. -
Twins Select Brooks Lee #8 Overall
Sielk replied to Jeremy Nygaard's topic in Twins Minor League Talk
Agreed. The longer I watch different shortstops, the more I've come to the conclusion that a strong, accurate arm is really the most important tool for a SS. Sure, good hands and speed help a lot. But a good arm allows you to play deeper and take your time on a play. It can just erase so many deficiencies a SS may otherwise have. -
I assume they had to go under slot here to afford Lee and Prielipp. Don't dislike Schobel, even if I'm not excited either. But after nailing the first two picks this is hardly a make-or-break pick anyway.
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You gotta be kidding me. The Twins have three picks today and there is a commercial break directly before each of them? Do they want to torture Twins fans?
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Honestly, that was my first reaction, too. Sigh of relief. Now please don't screw this up.
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But I think that scenario was most likely with Green, and he is off the board now. I think it's likelier that the Twins just pick who is left between Lee, Parada and Collier. It will get interesting if more than one of them is there.
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Wow, and now the draft is going crazy. Also guarantees one of the "top 7" being there for the Twins, if they want.
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True, but the Twins have been quite successful lately turning questionable defensive catchers into at least average ones. I'm not that worried about it, at least not to the point where I would pass on him if he's there at 8.
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Glad I could help. Not all teams have the same amount of bonus money available, though. If you have the first pick in every round, the sum of your slot bonuses is way higher than the team picking 30th in every round. That, of course, equals to better prospects for the bad teams. Here is a list of the bonus pools and individual slot amounts, if you're interested.
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I'll try to explain... Somewhat similar to, say, football each pick in the MLB draft is assigned a certain signing bonus. But unlike football, a player drafted with that pick doesn't automatically get that signing bonus. Instead the slot amounts of all the picks a team has in the first 10 rounds are added up together and then can be distributed among the drafted players however the team sees fit. Very simplified example: It's important to understand that teams usually negotiate signing bonuses with players before they draft them, not the other way around. So, let's say our team has three picks with the slot values $3M, $2M and $1M, meaning they can spend $6M in signing bonuses total on their draft class. Of course they could just hand it out like that. But maybe don't like the consensus top players for their first pick and draft someone lower on the board who they found out is willing to sign for only $2M. They now have $4M for their other two picks. Meanwhile, there are always some players in every draft who fall because no team is willing to meet their asking price. Often HS players who have the leverage that they can just decline and go to college. Since we "saved" money with our first pick, we now have more left than most other teams, $4M, and can just go to one of those should-have-been first-rounders in the second round and throw first-round money (e.g. $3M) at them. So, to sum up, instead of getting a first and a second, we ended up with a slightly worse first-rounder and another guy that should've been a late first. It's basically baseball's version of a trade down, except that the actual picks are never traded. Like with the Mets, it can work the other way, too. Maybe in my example the team really likes a player expected to go before they pick. So they go to that player and offer him $4M to sign. If that player then communicates to the other team that he won't sign for less than $4M and no one else is willing to give that to him, they might let this player slide right to our team. Of course, that also leaves only $2M for the other picks, meaning that we'll have to use our second-rounder on a player that's not really worthy of a second-round pick but doesn't have better offers from other teams. That scenario would basically be a trade up. I hope that helps a bit? I agree, the MLB draft can be confusing to watch, especially because fans don't know those prenegotiated deals until the players actually sign a month or so later.