That would be pretty funny if it is $40K for Pigott. Talk about a "Because we can" offer. Hey, if you're a college senior in the draft, that's the risk you take. You have zero leverage.
That would be pretty funny if it is $40K for Pigott. Talk about a "Because we can" offer. Hey, if you're a college senior in the draft, that's the risk you take. You have zero leverage.
It's not "sad" in the least. These college players are smart -- they know the system. If you're really good, you leave after your junior season. If you don't get drafted as a junior or decide to return as a senior, that's the risk you take.
At least Pigott can always say he was a 9th-round pick ... and not a 34th-rounder like his former teammate Bryson Smith (who was also a collegiate senior when drafted by the Reds).
So if you become a doctor at 28 instead of 27 you should take 25% of the pay for the first 4 years of your job?
It sucks for those guys and frankly it is unfair. You can't slice it any other way.
That's not even apples and oranges. It's apples and monster trucks.
Do the elite doctors get a chance to leave med school before they do their residency? Completely different system when talking about doctors and baseball players. The best college baseball players turn pro after their junior seasons. Period. College players that return for their senior season absolutely know the "risk." (For some, it's not a risk because they didn't even get drafted as a junior. But for some that are drafted late, it's a risk to come back.)
They know what they're getting into. It's not even up for debate.
I may be wrong but I don't see how your analogy applies. You are talking about a doctor's salary whereas the $40,000 is a signing bonus. Don't most minor leaguers make roughly the same amount depending on level in the system? I honestly don't know but that is something I would like to find out if anyone knows.
I would buy that it sucks this year for seniors, who may not have known what the new draft rules were, and it might even suck for the senior class next year. However, the draft rules should be well known and documented by next year. Players can come out after high school and have much more leverage.
And as I said before, if the players are worth their weight, the bonus will be meaningless as they'll make plenty more at The Show.
This year isn't any different than years past.
Mark Serrano signed for $25,000 in the 6th round in 2009. Only two other guys from that round signed for less than $125,000, a 4 year college catcher who got $15,000 and a guy who signed for $100,000.
Teams have been screwing 4 year guys forever. This isn't new.
The difference is, $100,000-200,000 can go a long way for someone. $15-40,000, not so much.
I think "screwing" them is a misuse to describe what's happening. It's just like anything else in life. The kid has little to no leverage, so why would they pay them more? $1,000 bonus are just what most 4-yr kids get because of that. Good luck to him if he wants to hold out til the last minute or hit up the Indy Leagues. It takes a prospect like Aaron Crow to do that, but not a 5th rounder or later.
In the NFL, NBA seniors don't get paid 10-25% of non seniors when they sign. They get the slot money. I think these kids are getting screwed.
It is like saying 'oh, its ok to pay someone in Mexico $1 a day to work, they don't really have any leverage'. Doesn't make it right.
It's not like that at all. You are full of terrible analogies today. Again, did the "Mexican worker" in your analogy have the option of leaving to work a year earlier for more money, but turned it down? Or was the "Mexican worker" not good enough to get a job the previous year?
Apples to unicorns.
It's a gamble the seniors take, either they raise their stock into the first 4 rounds or their screwed.
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