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10 minutes ago, Lucky_13 said:

Signed according to Roch and some of the other local guys.

Where did you see/hear this?   I looked on Roch's feed on the MASN site and didn't see anything.

EDIT:  Never mind...I looked at Melewski's column and he has it.   He signed for $3M.   A little over 100K over slot.   Wonder if we have any money left to spend?

 

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7 minutes ago, clapdiddy said:

Where did you see/hear this?   I looked on Roch's feed on the MASN site and didn't see anything.

EDIT:  Never mind...I looked at Melewski's column and he has it.   He signed for $3M.   A little over 100K over slot.   Wonder if we have any money left to spend?

 

If our 4th round pick signs for slot we'll have about 500k in pool money addition to the 100k to offer Greg Jones, Logan Allen, Jason Willow, and/or any of the other high school guys taken after the 10th round.  

Edit: Sam Glick would be the other overslot target. 

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4 minutes ago, phillyOs119 said:

If our 4th round pick signs for slot we'll have about 500k in pool money addition to the 100k to offer Greg Jones, Logan Allen, Jason Willow, and/or any of the other high school guys taken after the 10th round.  

Edit: Sam Glick would be the other overslot target. 

I don't think Conlon taking this long is an indication he signs for slot.

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I never get too excited about a draft pick until they do something as a professional.     I remember lots of posters last year speculating that Sedlock would be ready to help the major league team this year.     Where are they now?    The evaluations on Hall are great, but let's see how he fares facing professional hitters and going through the professional grind.    This ain't high school.   

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12 minutes ago, Cumberbundy said:

I think we all understand he hasn't had a chance to fail. 

Do we?  Every year I read unbridled optimism about new additions to the farm team.  I watch eighth round picks get off to a fast start and get comped to guys with decade long ML careers.

The truth is someone like Hall, if he becomes the top pitching prospect it will be because Harvey couldn't stay healthy and Sedlock has disappointed.  It won't be because of what he manages to do in the small amount of game time he might get.

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