chop2chip
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This is huge news and I can't believe no one has reported anything about this yet. I assume its because making agreements this far ahead of the deadline is prohibited
From Eric Longerhagen's ESPN Insider Piece concerning this year's FA class:
The huge name for next year's J2 class is Venezuelan SS Kevin Maitan, a monstrous teenager with an elite body, advanced feel to hit and big-time power projection. He has been on the radar for international scouts for years and is being compared to some generational talents. A scout I talked to whose team has no prayer of signing Maitan said his club has an overall 70 grade on him, the sort of grade that players near the apex of top 100 prospects lists only sometimes garner. And three sources have told ESPN colleague Keith Law that the Atlanta Braves have already locked up Maitan for $4.25 million in advance of the July 2, 2016, signing period. As Keith noted, such deals are "technically prohibited but are de rigueur in that market."
This seems to jive with the industry consensus that the Braves are going to blow past their pool limit next year. If this ends up working out, Hart and Co. deserve a lot of praise for their complete revamp of the organization.
From Eric Longerhagen's ESPN Insider Piece concerning this year's FA class:
The huge name for next year's J2 class is Venezuelan SS Kevin Maitan, a monstrous teenager with an elite body, advanced feel to hit and big-time power projection. He has been on the radar for international scouts for years and is being compared to some generational talents. A scout I talked to whose team has no prayer of signing Maitan said his club has an overall 70 grade on him, the sort of grade that players near the apex of top 100 prospects lists only sometimes garner. And three sources have told ESPN colleague Keith Law that the Atlanta Braves have already locked up Maitan for $4.25 million in advance of the July 2, 2016, signing period. As Keith noted, such deals are "technically prohibited but are de rigueur in that market."
This seems to jive with the industry consensus that the Braves are going to blow past their pool limit next year. If this ends up working out, Hart and Co. deserve a lot of praise for their complete revamp of the organization.