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25 minutes ago, phillyOs119 said:

FYI, our Bonus Pool for the international signing period is $5,750,000. So it's not like we'd have to go into the penalty zone to sign some top guys.

I am sure that budget was spent on  25 man roster players. Maybe also why the Orioles signed so many low price guys in the draft. 

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1. Wander Samuel Franco, SS, Dominican Republic - Rays ($3,825,000) More »
2. Daniel Flores, C, Venezuela - Red Sox ($3,100,000)
3. Jelfry Marte, SS, Dominican Republic - Twins ($3,000,000)
4. Everson Pereira, OF, Venezuela - Yankees ($1,500,000)
5. Eric Pardinho, RHP, Brazil - Blue Jays ($1,400,000)
6. Raimfer Salinas, OF, Venezuela
7. Luis Garcia, SS, Dominican Republic - Phillies ($2,500,000)
8. Antonio Cabello, C, Venezuela
9. Julio Rodriguez, OF, Dominican Republic - Mariners ($1,750,000)
10. Ronny Mauricio, SS, Dominican Republic - Mets ($2,100,000)
11. Ronny Rojas, SS, Dominican Republic
12. Ynmanol Marinez,SS, Dominican Republic - Marlins ($1,300,000-1,500,000)
13. Danny Diaz, SS, Venezuela - Red Sox ($1,600,000)
14. Larry Ernesto, OF, Dominican Republic - Brewers ($1,800,000)
15. Kristian Robinson, OF, Bahamas - D-backs ($2,500,000)
16. Roberto Chirinos, SS, Venezuela - Yankees ($900,000)
17. Miguel Hiraldo, SS, Dominican Republic - Blue Jays ($750,000)
18. Adrian Hernandez, SS, Dominican Republic - Mets ($1,500,000)
19. Keyber Rodriguez, SS, Venezuela - Rangers ($1,000,000) 
20. Antoni Flores, SS, Venezuela - Red Sox ($1,400,000)
21. George Valera, OF, Dominican Republic - Indians ($1,300,000)
22. Aaron Bracho, SS, Venezuela - Indians ($1,500,000)
23. Alvaro Gonzalez, SS, Venezuela - Tigers ($1,000,000)
24. Osleivis Basabe, SS, Venezuela
25. Wilderd Patino, OF, Venezuela - Rangers ($1,300,000)
26. Juan Querecuto, SS, Venezuela - Mariners ($1,225,000)
27. Damian Mendoza, RHP, Mexico - Rangers ($1,000,000) 
28. Carlos Rodriguez, OF, Venezuela - Brewers ($1,355,000)
29. Stir Candelario, OF, Dominican Republic
30. Luis Verdugo, SS, Mexico - Cubs ($1,000,000)

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1 minute ago, weams said:

1. Wander Samuel Franco, SS, Dominican Republic - Rays ($3,825,000) More »
2. Daniel Flores, C, Venezuela - Red Sox ($3,100,000)
3. Jelfry Marte, SS, Dominican Republic - Twins ($3,000,000)
4. Everson Pereira, OF, Venezuela - Yankees ($1,500,000)
5. Eric Pardinho, RHP, Brazil - Blue Jays ($1,400,000)
6. Raimfer Salinas, OF, Venezuela
7. Luis Garcia, SS, Dominican Republic - Phillies ($2,500,000)
8. Antonio Cabello, C, Venezuela
9. Julio Rodriguez, OF, Dominican Republic - Mariners ($1,750,000)
10. Ronny Mauricio, SS, Dominican Republic - Mets ($2,100,000)
11. Ronny Rojas, SS, Dominican Republic
12. Ynmanol Marinez,SS, Dominican Republic - Marlins ($1,300,000-1,500,000)
13. Danny Diaz, SS, Venezuela - Red Sox ($1,600,000)
14. Larry Ernesto, OF, Dominican Republic - Brewers ($1,800,000)
15. Kristian Robinson, OF, Bahamas - D-backs ($2,500,000)
16. Roberto Chirinos, SS, Venezuela - Yankees ($900,000)
17. Miguel Hiraldo, SS, Dominican Republic - Blue Jays ($750,000)
18. Adrian Hernandez, SS, Dominican Republic - Mets ($1,500,000)
19. Keyber Rodriguez, SS, Venezuela - Rangers ($1,000,000) 
20. Antoni Flores, SS, Venezuela - Red Sox ($1,400,000)
21. George Valera, OF, Dominican Republic - Indians ($1,300,000)
22. Aaron Bracho, SS, Venezuela - Indians ($1,500,000)
23. Alvaro Gonzalez, SS, Venezuela - Tigers ($1,000,000)
24. Osleivis Basabe, SS, Venezuela
25. Wilderd Patino, OF, Venezuela - Rangers ($1,300,000)
26. Juan Querecuto, SS, Venezuela - Mariners ($1,225,000)
27. Damian Mendoza, RHP, Mexico - Rangers ($1,000,000) 
28. Carlos Rodriguez, OF, Venezuela - Brewers ($1,355,000)
29. Stir Candelario, OF, Dominican Republic
30. Luis Verdugo, SS, Mexico - Cubs ($1,000,000)

Man I hate it when big market teams like the Rays and Twins dominate the international signing period.

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11 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Man I hate it when big market teams like the Rays and Twins dominate the international signing period.

What do they spend on their 40 man roster? 25?  That said, the Orioles should spend less on the club and more on the farm. Since they play in Baltimore. 

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2 hours ago, Otter said:

I'm just assuming it's an ownership decision, because I'm hoping Dan is smart enough to realize he's ignoring a huge pool of talent that isn't as expensive as it once was.

You are probably right. What's sad is they can replace DD but we are stuck with the owner. 

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3 hours ago, weams said:

 

 

2 hours ago, RZNJ said:

Someone in the Orioles organization thinks they are smarter than everyone else and it's the ownership.    The 10M or so that could be spent is chicken feed in the grand scheme of things but they'd rather give Mark Trumbo 13M a year and have 3 1B on the team than invest in risky but relatively high ceiling cheap talent that could be cost controlled for years to come.     This is not a cost restrictive system like ML free agency where we can't compete with the Yankees.   This is just the Orioles saying we don't like this system and we're not playing.      It's just really, really dumb and every time something smells bad, it starts at the top in this organization.   At the very top.

This is pathetic. Yankees and BoSox sign players and small market teams make signings. While our owner sits on his behind and doesn't do a damn thing to help the O's. Sorry if I have overstepped the rules of this board by as a fan I am pissed.

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1 minute ago, Tx Oriole said:

 

This is pathetic. Yankees and BoSox sign players and small market teams make signings. While our owner sits on his behind and doesn't do a damn thing to help the O's. Sorry if I have overstepped the rules of this board by as a fan I am pissed.

I like a little emotion now and then.

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