If a team that loses a qualifying free agent does not receive revenue sharing and did exceed the luxury-tax salary threshold the previous season, it is awarded a compensatory pick after the fourth round.
San Diego Padres
Compensation for Josh Hader. The Astros forfeited their second-round pick for signing Hader.
San Diego Padres
Compensation for Blake Snell. The Giants forfeited their third-round pick for signing Snell.
Toronto Blue Jays
Compensation for Matt Chapman. The Giants forfeited their second-round pick for signing Chapman.
If a team that loses a qualifying free agent does not receive revenue sharing and did not exceed the luxury-tax salary threshold the previous season, it is awarded a compensatory pick after Competitive Balance Round B.
Los Angeles Angels
Compensation for Shohei Ohtani. The Dodgers forfeited their second- and fifth-round picks for signing Ohtani.
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If a team that loses a qualifying free agent is a revenue-sharing recipient and the free agent signs for at least $50 million, the team will be awarded a pick between the first round and Competitive Balance Round A.
Minnesota Twins
Compensation for Sonny Gray. The Cardinals forfeited their second-round pick for signing Gray.
The answer appears to be, yes, you can receive more than one compensation picks.
Angels -- Shohei Ohtani: Pick after Competitive Balance Round B
Blue Jays -- Matt Chapman: Pick after Round 4
Cubs -- Cody Bellinger: Pick after Competitive Balance Round B
Padres -- Blake Snell: Pick after Round 4
Padres -- Josh Hader: Pick after Round 4
I don’t consider a 4 o’clock game a night game. He also caught Wednesday night and Thursday day this week. Moral of the story is McCann will start 4 games in 7 days because he is Burnes preferred catcher.
It is absolutely possible. In 2022, the Mets gave a QO to Bassitt, Nikki, and DeGrom. The Red Sox gave a QO to Boegarts and Eovaldi. The Yankees gave a QO to Judge and Rizzo. The Dodgers gave a QO to Turner and Anderson.
I know that it seems to be a foregone conclusion that Santander will not be on the team after this season, and while I generally agree that it is more probable than not that he will not be re-signed, I do think there is a non-zero chance that he will be retained. I think he is the most likely of Mullins, Hays, and himself to be retained, even if it is a small chance. The team has told us how they feel about his bat because he plays essentially everyday, and I have heard Kostka say that they value his clubhouse presence.
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