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08-17-2010 09:46 AM #1
2010 Budget
How did this budget compare to last years 8.0 (8.8) million budget? At first glance it appears that the O's did not increase the budget much if it all.
I have Machado as the only drafted player the O's gave more then $650k to. That is a rather sharp contrast to last season.
I was hoping that the O's would separate first round money from the rest of the draft but it seems they are unwilling to do so, Machado cost more then Hobgood so there was less spending in the lower rounds, despite lacking a second round pick this draft.
I like who they signed I just wish they would have signed a few more of the overslot kids this year.
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08-17-2010 10:16 AM #2Before factoring in everyone else's regular price, we spent $8,296,900.Rould 1, SS Manny Machado: $5,250,000
Round 3, RHP Dan Klein: $499,900
Round 4, OF Trent Mummey: $252,000
Round 5, IF Conner Narron: $650,000
Round 7: Matt Bywater: $195,000
Round 8, C Wynston Sawyer: $300,000
Round 9, RHP Parker Bridwell: $625,000
Round 10, RHP Clay Schrader: $300,000
Round 28, RHP Jaime Esquivel: $225,000
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08-17-2010 10:26 AM #3
Good to see I missed a couple 300k guys there, I was having trouble finding the entire list with accurate numbers. I still wish they had done more, but I am relieved to see that they did not do less.
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08-17-2010 10:56 AM #4
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I wonder what Sebastian Vader got. I'd swear he was gonna be an overslot signing.....
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08-17-2010 11:58 AM #5
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Not to be a debbie downer, but Boston spent $10.4M on their picks from the first 11 rounds.
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08-17-2010 12:59 PM #6
Not a downer for me.
They had 13 picks and signed 12 of them, so they averaged $840K per signing - we had 10 picks and signed 8, so we averaged over $1.0M per.
So I would say it's a push in terms of spending given the hand we were dealt - no second round pick and no extra picks because of free agency.
Do I think they have a better draft? Sure, they had #20 and two supplemental firsts - plus they had their second while we lost ours. So they got 4 picks in the first two rounds and we got one. I think that is why their draft is better not because of the money they spent compared to us.
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08-17-2010 03:50 PM #7
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Looks like we spent a little over 9 mil.
http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/spor...s_bonus_r.html
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08-17-2010 03:55 PM #8
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08-17-2010 04:16 PM #9
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Its both. They had the extra picks, but they also spent big to get most of those guys signed.
If we are only matching or even trailing Boston and New York in terms of draft and international spending, then we'll have to be better than them at scouting and developing to be able to compete with them. Does anyone think we're better at scouting and developing than Boston? New York?
I'm happy we've stepped up our draft spending over the last 4 seasons, but we need to do more in both the draft and internationally to catch up and hopefully pass our competition.


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