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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    First Round
    1. Astros
    2. Cubs
    3. Rockies
    4. Twins
    5. Indians
    6. Marlins
    7. Red Sox
    8. Royals
    9. Pirates (for failure to sign 2012 first-rounder Mark Appel)
    10. Blue Jays
    11. Mets
    12. Mariners
    13. Padres
    14. Pirates
    15. Diamondbacks
    16. Phillies
    Brewers (forfeited No. 17 pick for free agent Kyle Lohse)
    17. White Sox
    18. Dodgers
    19. Cardinals
    20. Tigers
    Angels (forfeited No. 22 pick for free agent Josh Hamilton)
    21. Rays
    22. Orioles
    23. Rangers
    24. Athletics
    25. Giants
    Braves (forfeited No. 28 pick for free agent B.J. Upton)
    26. Yankees
    27. Reds
    Nationals (forfeited No. 31 pick for free agent Rafael Soriano)
    28.Cardinals (potential pick for free agent Kyle Lohse)
    29. Rays (for Upton)
    30. Rangers (for Hamilton)
    31. Braves (for free agent Michael Bourn)
    32. Yankees (for free agent Nick Swisher)
    33. Yankees (for Soriano)
    Supplemental First Round (Competitive-Balance Lottery Picks)
    34. Royals
    35. Marlins (acquired from Pirates)
    36. Diamondbacks
    37. Orioles
    38. Reds
    39. Tigers (acquired from Marlins)
    Second-Round Changes
    Indians (forfeited fifth pick in round for Swisher)
    Supplemental Second Round (Competitive-Balance Lottery Picks)
    69. Padres
    Indians (forfeited second pick in round for Bourn)
    70. Rockies
    71. Athletics
    72. Brewers
    73. Marlins (acquired from Tigers)
    Third-Round Changes
    76. Mets (for failure to sign 2012 second-rounder Teddy Stankewicz)
    96. Phillies (for failure to sign 2012 second-rounder Alec Rash)
    Supplemental Third Round
    106. Athletics (for failure to sign 2012 third-rounder Kyle Twomey)


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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    Reds now have picks 27,38,67,104.

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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Gallen5862 View Post
    Just a reference post.

    Players who received qualifying offers( Old Team new team)

    Josh Hamilton Rangers Angels
    Michael Bourn Braves Indians
    Kyle Lohse Cardinals Brewers
    Adam LaRoche Nationals Nationals
    BJ Upton Rays Braves
    Hiroki Kuroda Yankees Yankees
    Rafael Soriano Yankees Nationals
    Nick Swisher Yankees Indians
    David Ortiz Red Sox Red Sox.
    Updated with Brewers signing Kyle Lohse.

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    http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/

    Quick Hits: Free Agency, Draft Bonus Pools

    MLB's assigned draft bonus pools have risen 8.2% over last year, reports Jim Callis of Baseball America. Callis has obtained the bonus pools by team, from the Astros at nearly $11.7MM to the Nationals at about $2.7MM.

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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    http://www.baseballamerica.com/draft...e-8-2-percent/

    Draft Bonus Pools Rise 8.2 Percent
    Assigned pick values for the first 10 rounds of the 2013 draft have increased 8.2 percent from last year’s numbers, according to documents obtained by Baseball America. The total value for those rounds is $202,501,600.

    2013 BONUS POOLS
    Team Picks Team Total


    Reds 11 $6,046,700

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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    Can anyone post or PM the BA midseason Top 50 draft prospects? TIA
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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/

    Draft Notes: Gray, Appel
    By Tim Dierkes [April 18 at 1:08pm CST]
    The 2013 Rule 4 draft takes place on June 6th, with the Astros, Cubs, Rockies, Twins, and Indians taking the first five picks. You can check out the full draft order here. The latest draft info:

    6-foot-4, 240 pound Oklahoma righty Jonathan Gray is shooting up draft boards. ESPN's Keith Law had him eighth on March 14th, but now has him as the clear number two player behind another college righty, Stanford's Mark Appel. Gray, who hit 101 in several recent games according to scouts who talked to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports, was drafted by the Royals in the 13th round in 2010 and the Yankees in the 10th round in 2011, and now projects to go very early in the 2013 draft. Oklahoma head baseball coach Sunny Golloway told ESPN's Teddy Mitrosilis, "He's going to Houston or the Cubs, No. 1 or No. 2."
    Appel is "still clearly the best player in this draft," in the eyes of Law. Law wonders if the Astros or Cubs can "try to work out a deal less than the recommended bonus number but more than the figure Appel turned down from the Pirates last year ($3.8 million), with the carrot of a big league callup in September if he throws well after signing." Appel is an advisee of the Boras Corporation.

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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    https://www.baseballamerica.com/draf...for-each-team/

    Assigned Pick Values, Bonus Pools By Team

    Below are the assigned pick values for each team’s selections in the first 10 rounds of the 2013 draft. These values have increased by 8.2 percent compared to last year’s numbers, mirroring the rise in MLB’s revenues in 2012.

    The total of each team’s assigned values is used to determine its bonus pool. Any bonus money spent in the first 10 rounds, or any in excess of $100,000 to a player drafted in rounds 11-40, counts against a club’s pool. If a player in the first 10 rounds doesn’t sign, his assigned value is removed.

    The Astros, owners of the No. 1 overall pick for the second straight year, have the largest pool at $11,698,800. The Nationals, who choose last in each round and gave up their first-rounder to sign free agent Rafael Soriano, have the smallest pool at $2,737,200.



    There are penalties for clubs that exceed their bonus pools: a 75 percent tax on a 0-5 percent overage; the loss of a first-round pick and a 75 percent tax for more than 5 and up to 10 percent; the loss of first- and second-rounders and a 100 percent tax for more than 10 and up to 15 percent; and the loss of two-first-rounders and a 100 percent tax for more than 15 percent.



    REDS
    Round Pick Assigned Value
    1 27 $1,812,400
    1s 38 (competitive-balance lottery) $1,470,500
    2 67 $832,700
    3 104 $496,000
    4 135 $367,900
    5 165 $275,400
    6 195 $206,200
    7 225 $160,500
    8 255 $149,900
    9 285 $139,900
    10 315 $135,300
    Bonus Pool $6,046,700
    Last edited by Gallen5862; 04-21-2013 at 04:43 PM.

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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    With this years draft, I am only interested in where Clint Frazier and Austin Meadows go.

    Clint Frazier in Colorado would be scary.
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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Benihana View Post
    A very early, very quick look at some names I like 6 months prior to draft day:

    SS Oscar Mercado
    SS JP Crawford
    3B Kris Bryant
    OF Austin Wilson
    OF Clint Frazier
    OF Justin Williams
    OF/LHP Trey Ball
    1B/OF Dominic Smith

    Will be interesting to see how the board develops over the next six months.
    Four months later, I'd still be happy with any of these selections, with the exception of Mercado. Another guy who interests me is Oklahoma HS catcher Jonathan Denney. The last time the Reds picked a catcher named John(ny) out of an Oklahoma HS, it worked out pretty well.

    Anyone have any arms they really like or dislike in this draft? Only six weeks until draft day.
    Last edited by Benihana; 04-21-2013 at 07:19 PM.
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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

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    I have just started to look at this stuff, NFL draft is the first priority of trivial time wasting. But I kind of like Aaron Judge, (I know his size is crazy, as is his strikezone size) and Colin Moran.

    Not a fan of Dominic Smith, first base only type, with questions about his power. Pass.
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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by LoganBuck View Post
    I have just started to look at this stuff, NFL draft is the first priority of trivial time wasting. But I kind of like Aaron Judge, (I know his size is crazy, as is his strikezone size) and Colin Moran.

    Not a fan of Dominic Smith, first base only type, with questions about his power. Pass.
    I worry about Judge being a Richie Sexson type, but his bat could be sufficiently interesting.
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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    Ryan Boldt with the 38th supplemental pick?

    http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2013/0...edium=facebook

    Baseball America's Jim Callis reports that Ryan Boldt, a high school outfielder from Red Wing, Minn., will undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair a slight tear in his meniscus. Boldt was a potential first-round pick, and Callis feels that even with the injury he will still go "pretty high" because he was so good last summer (Twitter links).
    ESPN's Keith Law feels that Boldt's injury could drop him out of the first round and may ultimately lead Boldt to honor his commitment to Nebraska rather than sign out of high school (Twitter link). Law ranked Boldt as the 13th best prospect (Insider required) in this year's class in mid-April.

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    Re: 2013 MLB Draft order with Bonus pool numbers

    JP Crawford, Austin Wilson, Jon Denney, and Trey Ball are all guys who are not consensus Top 5 (and therefore could feasibly fall to the Reds) who I'd be very happy with. Anybody have anyone specific they like or don't like in this draft? We're less than a month away.

    Colin Moran and Hunter Renfroe are interesting as well, although unlikely to fall out of the top 20.
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