This is becoming an extremely underwhelming draft based on first impressions.
I feel like we will be saying this about every pick for the rest of the draft. Must be saving money for the Cuban players. It was their plan all along!
Not following the logic of the last couple of rounds. Must be underslot guys.
Agreed...perhaps I'm wrong, but money saved on the amateur draft has nothing to do with international signing pools? If so, this is definitely underwhelming....and I'm a FO apologist!Aside from the Allard pick it's hard to argue otherwise.
Ok? I get that. But taking a guy 50+ slots ahead of where he's ranked early in the draft, even in the MLB draft, is still reaching, at least a bit. And getting somewhat lesser talent while not getting the additional value of having more money for later picks, is strange to me.
I'll reserve judgement until I see what these guys sign for. I'm seriously content as long as we spend all the draft pool money. If we went cheap in the most important draft in years, then I'm going to be pissed.
My understanding of the slotting system is that it's through the first 10 rounds only. So if our strategy has been to go underslot on some of the 8 picks so far in order to go overslot later in draft, we've got 5 more picks to unveil that strategy.
I'm getting increasingly nervous that this is not the strategy, and we're just out in left field on some of these guys. Maybe we end up being right in places where the conventional wisdom was wrong, but I'm definitely feeling uneasy about what is a critical draft.
There are limits on what you can spend after Round 10, but you can roll over any savings you have in your pool from the first 10 rounds to avoid paying a penalty for going above the limit on guys drafted past Round 10. I think the Braves did that with Grosser.
Every single pick we make, I keep convincing myself that it's just to save money for Donnie Everett in the next few rounds. It's all I can hold onto at this point.