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5 minutes ago, RZNJ said:

Ok, Baumeister.  We offered over 2M and you said no.  So we just gave 300K of our extra money to Forret.  You can sign now for 2.1M or another 500K goes to Ritchie and you’ll get a take it or leave it 1.6M offer to decide by 5.   The first domino just fell.  O’s make the first move.  Starting to have doubts that Baumeister gets done.

If Baumeister has the great stuff that is reported, I'd much rather have him at 2.1 than Ritchie at any price.

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2 minutes ago, clapdiddy said:

If Baumeister has the great stuff that is reported, I'd much rather have him at 2.1 than Ritchie at any price.

I saw good stuff 92-96 with average breaking stuff currently.   Sure, I think he was the most important player to sign of the three but if he and his agent tried to get greedy and changed their number, too bad.  Now, if he doesn’t sign and could be that Ciolek screwed up or overestimate his ability to negotiate them down.   We will soon find out.   Who signs next?   If it’s Ritchie, I’ll stick with the scenario I mentioned above.

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1 minute ago, RZNJ said:

I saw good stuff 92-96 with average breaking stuff currently.   Sure, I think he was the most important player to sign of the three but if he and his agent tried to get greedy and changed their number, too bad.  Now, if he doesn’t sign and could be that Ciolek screwed up or overestimate his ability to negotiate them down.   We will soon find out.   Who signs next?   If it’s Ritchie, I’ll stick with the scenario I mentioned above.

Can't disagree about this.  If he said he'd sign for 2M, they offer it and he backs out, that's on him and his rep.

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On 7/9/2023 at 7:30 PM, Tony-OH said:

This Draft tracker will be updated throughout the draft. Each player will get his own draft thread (will be linked to his name here) where posters can discuss and post information on the player. Player will become orange when he signs.

Rd    Pick   Name                               Pos    School                                Stats
1       17     Enrique Bradfield Jr.        CF      Vanderbilt University          Stats
2       53     Mac Horvath                   OF      North Carolina U               Stats
CB    63     Jackson Baumeister        RHP    Florida State (So)                Stats
3      86     Keifer Lord                      RHP    Washington University        Stats  
3B   100    
Tavian Josenberger         OF      Arkansas University             Stats 
4     118   
Levi Wells                       RHP     Texas State                          Stats
5     154    Jake Cunningham           OF      UNC Charlotte (NC)            Stats
6     182    Jack Cravey                    RHP     Samford University             Stats
7     211    Teddy Sharkey               RHP     Coastal Carolina (SC)          Stats
8     241    Braxton Bragg               RHP     Dallas Baptist (TX) (SR)       Stats
9     271    Zach Fruit                      RHP     Troy University (AL) (SR)     Stats
10   301   Matthew Etzel                 OF      Southern Mississippi           Stats
11   331   Nestor German              RHP     Seattle University                Stats 
12   361   
Blake Money                  RHP     LSU                                     Stats 
13   391   Riley Cooper                  LHP      LSU                                     Stats 
14   421   Michael Forret               RHP      State Col FL Manatee (JC)  Stats   $450K
15   451   Qrey Lott                       OF        Lowndes HS (GA)               Stats
16   481   Cole Urman                    C         Cal State Fullerton              Stats 
17   511  Zane Barnhart                RHP      Hillsdale College (MI)        Stats 
18   541  Tanner Witt                    RHP      Texas University                 Stats 
19   571  Kollin Ritchie                  SS         Atoka HS (OK)
20   601  Jalen Vasquez                SS         North Greenville U (SC)     Stats 

Undrafted Free Agents
UDFA      Jack Maruskin              RHP        Fronstburg State U (MD)   Stats 
UDFA     
Ty Weatherly               RHP         Ball State (IN)                    Stats

 

Bonuses              
                 
Rd Pk                                       Slot                 Bonus                Savings    
1. 17   Enrique Bradfield Jr.     $4,170,000      4,170,000               0    
2 53   Mac Horvath       $1,580,000      1,400,000          $180,000    
2B. 63   Jackson Baumeister     $1,243,300      1,605,100          -361,800    
33 86   Keifer Lord     $808,200          760,000             $48,000    
3B. 100 Tavian Josenberger     $671,800          630,000             $41,800    
4. 118 Levi Wells     $563,600          500,000             $63,600    
5. 154 Jake Cunningham      $396,700          375,000             $21,700    
6. 182 Jacob Cravey     $312,300          300,000             $12,300    
7. 211 Teddy Sharkey     $244,400          215,000             $29,400    
8. 241 Braxton Bragg     $197,800          100,000               97,800    
9. 271 Zach Fruit     $177,100            40,000            $127,700    
10. 301 Matthew Etzel     $167,000          167,000                    0     

Overslots

Total

   

                         $450,000         -300,000

$10,528,900                              -87,452
                                             

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So if my numbers are correct, the Orioles went over their draft money by $87,452 but my math could be off. 

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8 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

So if my numbers are correct, the Orioles went over their draft money by $87,452 but my math could be off. 

Based on what's in the first post, I got that the Orioles went over by $30,100. I assume Forret was the only overslot after round 10? The numbers look good, except that Fruit should have saved us $137,100 instead of $127,700 (177,100 - 40,000 = 137,100)

Not sure how you got the $52 since according to the first post the Orioles only paid people in increments of $100.

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3 minutes ago, ChosenOne21 said:

Based on what's in the first post, I got that the Orioles went over by $30,100. The numbers look good, except that Fruit should have saved us $137,100 instead of $127,700 (177,100 - 40,000 = 137,100)

Not sure how you got the $52 since according to the first post the Orioles only paid people in increments of $100.

Thanks for the check. I'll make some of the changes. But that's only a 10K difference so how are you getting to 30,100?

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9 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Thanks for the check. I'll make some of the changes. But that's only a 10K difference so how are you getting to 30,100?

In thousands:

180 (Horvath) - 361.8 (Baumeister) + 48 (Lord) + 41.8 (Josenberger) + 63.6 (Wells) + 21.7 (Cunningham) + 12.3 (Cravey) + 29.4 (Sharkey) + 97.8 (Bragg) + 137.1 (Fruit) - 300 (Forret) = 30.1 thousand over

EDIT: Oops, checked the math again. We saved an extra $200 on Lord, so we should be $29,900 over.

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16 minutes ago, ChosenOne21 said:

In thousands:

180 (Horvath) - 361.8 (Baumeister) + 48 (Lord) + 41.8 (Josenberger) + 63.6 (Wells) + 21.7 (Cunningham) + 12.3 (Cravey) + 29.4 (Sharkey) + 97.8 (Bragg) + 137.1 (Fruit) - 300 (Forret) = 30.1 thousand over

EDIT: Oops, checked the math again. We saved an extra $200 on Lord, so we should be $29,900 over.

I redid it and have them at $29,200 over so we're close. lol

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I'm at $27k over.

I have:

Horvath slot at $1,582,900 - Signed for $1,400,000 = Savings of $182,900

Lord slot at $808,200 - Signed for $760,000 = Savings of $48,200

Fruit slot at $177,100 - Signed for $40,000 = Savings of $137,100

 

 

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1 minute ago, 86this said:

I'm at $27k over.

I have:

Horvath slot at $1,582,900 - Signed for $1,400,000 = Savings of $182,900

Lord slot at $808,200 - Signed for $760,000 = Savings of $48,200

Fruit slot at $177,100 - Signed for $40,000 = Savings of $137,100

 

 

When I put the slot numbers on the threads, I went with what MLB posted on the draft tracker.  Last time I do that!

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