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2023 18th Round Pick (#541): Tanner Witt - RHP - (Jr) Texas (TX)


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12 minutes ago, baltfan said:

From Kiley McDaniel:

. Texas RHP Tanner Witt (73; late-first talent out of HS who returned from Tommy John surgery this year and things never clicked) is headed back to school and prep SS Kollin Ritchie (293; powerful left-handed hitter who hasn't faced much top pitching) is another tough sign who I don't expect will sign.

If they could somehow throw 1.5M - 2M at him, with the resources the team will have to rehab from TJ surgery, that would be tough to turn down.  If his goal is to be a pro player, I'd have to think he'd be better off in a pro system in his recovery from TJ.

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My own SWAG on signing O's overslot draft picks.  I'm assigning Baumeister, Cunningham, Forret, Lott, Witt, and Ritchie as the overslot picks.  The remaining picks can probably be signed with about $920K in savings with reasonable underslot deals (based on my series of educated guesses LOL).   O's can go 5% over for another $526K.  That brings the total "overslot" pot to $1.446M.  

I think Baumeister will take about $1.4M ($+157K overslot), Cunningham will take $500K (+103K overslot) leaving $1.186M for Forret, Lott, Ritchie and finally Witt.  I don't think $1.336M is enough to get Witt ($1.186M + $150K), especially based on his recent Twitter posts.  I'm for spreading the remaining $1.186M among Ritchie, Forret, and Lott to get the best end result we can.  I'd love to end up with Forret, Lott, and Ritchie.  I don't think Witt is in the cards.

 

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6 hours ago, 86this said:

I wonder what his # was last year?  He bet on himself and it looks like it didn't pan out.

 

 

You could just google it. But he only made a handful of appearances before getting hurt again. I kind of wish we had taken another shot on him to see if he could get healthy and return to his former form. 

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