Southcack77
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I agree with you on this. I love college baseball, but no way I turn down a big pay day to pay for school myself. If there were full scholarships, it'd be a little different
million bucks isn't that much money.
I agree with you on this. I love college baseball, but no way I turn down a big pay day to pay for school myself. If there were full scholarships, it'd be a little different
Credit to Ensheff. He was right on the huge overslot sign on Wright.
This is going to be a much shallower draft from last year. I like the strategy, but I hope everyone now sees the downside of going the BPA route.
I don't know if it will be huge, but it will be over. Same with Waters.
Tristan Beck will likely require top half of the first round money to sign. I don't see how it gets done.
million bucks isn't that much money.
Let me just say it again....I HATE this slot money crap. Having a high pick doesn't mean that much. Greedy agents will ALWAYS ask for overslot and get it if the player is good.
Take the agent and player greed out. Have a set max amount for each pick. That's it...that's the most you can get. That would still allow some underslot action, but would keep a 11th rounder from asking for millions. If you are in the draft and get selected ...you get paid by your slot and you can't reapply for the draft again if you just "happen" to not like where you are drafted. It's simple, if you don't want drafted or are afraid you won't go high enough...just don't enter. Pretty simple.
If he gets hurt next year, he probably still goes in the first ten rounds.
It's a risk, but the upside is he returns to form and is drafted in the top 15.
Upside of let's say 4 m vs. 1m in hand vs 200k as a floor?
You can only go to Stanford as a kid with your teammates and classmates once. Money isn't everything. I'd be cool with my kid making the call.
My typical day in school:
Conditioning at 7am
Engineering classes from 8am-2p
Practice from 3p-5p
Weights 5p-6p
I would have much rather only played ball or only went to school haha.
My typical day in school:
Conditioning at 7am
Engineering classes from 8am-2p
Practice from 3p-5p
Weights 5p-6p
Then dinner and studying.
I would have much rather only played ball or only went to school haha.
Your major was too hard, man.
Just last week had a client tell me about the magical math that lead him into passing one of his business classes despite missing the final. I saw my share of college baseball players out. they did it up.
Yeah, unnecessary exaggeration on my part. Bowman speculates Waters/Wright will eat up close to 7.5 million between the two of them, which is 3/4 of our budget.
Beck is going back to school for sure.
Let me just say it again....I HATE this slot money crap. Having a high pick doesn't mean that much. Greedy agents will ALWAYS ask for overslot and get it if the player is good.
Take the agent and player greed out. Have a set max amount for each pick. That's it...that's the most you can get. That would still allow some underslot action, but would keep a 11th rounder from asking for millions. If you are in the draft and get selected ...you get paid by your slot and you can't reapply for the draft again if you just "happen" to not like where you are drafted. It's simple, if you don't want drafted or are afraid you won't go high enough...just don't enter. Pretty simple.
A position player!
Jordan Rodgers 3B from Tennessee
http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/jordan_rodgers_865149.html
This seems unnecessarily draconian and way too favorable to teams / way too punitive to players.
A position player!
Jordan Rodgers 3B from Tennessee
http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/jordan_rodgers_865149.html