our annual middle round reliever..
our annual middle round reliever..
BA has him #170. Hope this was a pick to save money. Not a big fan but I will root for him nonetheless. Here is BA scouting report....
A two-way prospect, Tarnok began taking steps forward on the mound this spring. He has a projectable 6-foot-4 frame with coathanger-like shoulders and room to fill. Tarnok has a loose, easy arm action and he’s already capable of pitching in the low to mid-90s, touching as high as 96 mph. The pitch flashes late sink down in the strike zone. Tarnok flashes an upper 70s curveball as well that can generate sharp downward action. Tarnok has a long way to go to reach his ceiling on the mound, but he has the natural ingredients to develop into a starting pitching prospect. He’s committed to Division II Tampa.
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Little Thethe Nov 19, 2020.
Bacon looks like someone we hope to sign for $10k to $50k. Our two first picks are definitely going to cost us a big chunk of our budget.
Wright might sign for right at slot or a bit more. Waters will probably be over slot IMO. I doubt we sign Tarnok for much under budget for his slot. I'm guessing our picks from round 4 through 10 will be guys we never heard of, guys we can sign for under $100k.
Bacon unranked by BA. Theres under slot and then there is just wasting picks. Why not take Bacon much later in the draft? We already have an extra 900k in slot money for Wright/Waters because we can go 10% over the pool cap before any meaningful penalty.
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Little Thethe Nov 19, 2020.
Not sure these two picks are conclusive about anything. Tarnok looks like a shot in the dark pick for 3rd round material. Braves have always drafted relief pitchers and this might be a good one too. I don't think the first two guys are going over slot still. Not sure if we get them at any kind of huge discount though..
Is Beck still available?
someone will take him later round and see if there is a way to move money around to meet his demands. But ultimately he will go back to school. If he is looking for 3 million, that will be hard for anyone outside the top 3 to do at this point.
This happens with most clubs every draft. They sign unranked guys picks 4 or 5 through 10 because of the way the MLB draft budget rules work.
Basically, all signings through pick 10 count towards the draft budget. All picks after 10 only have the amount they sign for over $100k count against the budget.