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2023 15th Round Pick (#451): Qrey Lott - OF - (HS) Lowndes HS (GA)


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3 hours ago, RZNJ said:

Disappointing.  I was hoping we’d sign at least one of the HS hitters.    It would be disappointing to miss out on all three of Lott, Ritchie, and Witt.

I agree, but it looks like that is probably going to happen.  I don't think we'll have much savings to throw at an overslot this year since we didn't really draft any obvious underslots high.  Thus we don't have much money to play with.

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7 hours ago, Tony-OH said:

He probably made the right decision. Without a lot of money behind him, if he struggles at first, he could get buried in the pros, especially with no rookie+ league anymore. 

Yeah, I miss the extra affiliates...more prospects to follow and can hang onto kids longer before cutting bait.

I'd be curious to know how much they offered him.  If they even offered him 500k; that's enough for a smart 18 year old to live off that for many years...

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46 minutes ago, Otter said:

Yeah, I miss the extra affiliates...more prospects to follow and can hang onto kids longer before cutting bait.

I'd be curious to know how much they offered him.  If they even offered him 500k; that's enough for a smart 18 year old to live off that for many years...

I know what you mean in theory but we haven’t had  Bluefield or the NY Penn League in years and we have, by far, more prospects to follow on an every day basis since that was even possible to do.

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12 hours ago, Tony-OH said:

He probably made the right decision. Without a lot of money behind him, if he struggles at first, he could get buried in the pros, especially with no rookie+ league anymore. 

Yep, like it or not, if you aren’t a high pick and struggle a bit it’s very easy to be buried.  Sure he would not be treated like a 15th rounder, but he wasn’t going to be treated like a third rounder either. 

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2 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Northwest Florida State is a Junior College, so Lott is technically a draft-and-follow at this point. They can offer him up to $225K prior to next year's draft with any overage coming out of next year's pool.

I thought once the deadline hit team's no longer had any control over the player. Did that change in the last collective bargaining agreement? I don't recall a draft and follow being put into the system again, but I could be wrong.

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1 minute ago, MurphDogg said:

Northwest Florida State is a Junior College, so Lott is technically a draft-and-follow at this point. They can offer him up to $225K prior to next year's draft with any overage coming out of next year's pool.

That’s an advantage.   You can continue to scout and track against better competition and sign him before he re-enters next years draft.   A much more informed decision.   

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6 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

I thought once the deadline hit team's no longer had any control over the player. Did that change in the last collective bargaining agreement? I don't recall a draft and follow being put into the system again, but I could be wrong.

Yeah, it changed in this CBA. There were 7 such players last year, at least one signed before this year's draft.

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16 minutes ago, MurphDogg said:

Yeah, it changed in this CBA. There were 7 such players last year, at least one signed before this year's draft.

You would think the Orioles would target more of these guys in the later rounds since there's very little difference in a 15th rounder and UDFA talent wise unless they are potential overslot guys. Good to know though. Thanks.

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2 hours ago, MurphDogg said:

Northwest Florida State is a Junior College, so Lott is technically a draft-and-follow at this point. They can offer him up to $225K prior to next year's draft with any overage coming out of next year's pool.

Interesting.  I bet Ciolek/Elias knew about Lott's decision ahead of the draft.  Sounds like a good way to go about it for both sides to hedge their bets.

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2 hours ago, RZNJ said:

That’s an advantage.   You can continue to scout and track against better competition and sign him before he re-enters next years draft.   A much more informed decision.   

If he plays *too* well the O's wouldn't have a shot at signing him either.  There's probably a sweet spot of being projected in around rounds 4-6 where the O's pay the overage to sign him.  225K is ~7th round compensation as it is.

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4 hours ago, Hallas said:

If he plays *too* well the O's wouldn't have a shot at signing him either.  There's probably a sweet spot of being projected in around rounds 4-6 where the O's pay the overage to sign him.  225K is ~7th round compensation as it is.

Can they not go the 5% over?   

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