The Rangers, Rockies, Tigers, A’s and Orioles all agreed to $4MM+ bonuses with their first round draftees this afternoon. We’ll round up the other $2MM+ signings from Monday (scouting reports from Baseball America, MLB Pipeline, ESPN and The Athletic):
- The Giants are signing 16th overall pick Bryce Eldridge to a $3.9975MM bonus, reports Jim Callis of MLB Pipeline (Twitter links). That’s a bit below the selection’s $4.33MM slot value. Eldridge, a two-way player from a Virginia high school, ranked between 16th and 23rd on the referenced pre-draft lists. Listed at 6’7″, he’s generally regarded as a more talented power-hitting first base/corner outfield prospect than as a pitcher, though evaluators suggest he could’ve been a top-two round selection were he solely on the mound. He’s expected to try playing both ways to begin his professional career. The lefty hitter/righty thrower had been committed to Alabama. San Francisco also signed 52nd pick Walker Martin for an overslot $2.9975MM bonus. An Arkansas commit, Martin is a power-hitting infielder from a Colorado high school.
- The Yankees announced they’ve signed first rounder George Lombard Jr. According to Callis, the Florida high schooler receives a $3.3MM bonus that beats the $3.07MM slot value of the 26th selection (Twitter link). A right-handed hitting infielder and son of the former major leaguer who currently serves as Tigers’ bench coach, Lombard Jr. had been committed to Vanderbilt. Listed at 6’3″, he’s viewed as a well-rounded and instinctual player who could hit for average and power. Evaluators generally had him as a back of the first-round prospect with some question about whether he’ll outgrow shortstop.
- The Mariners are in agreement with 29th pick Johnny Farmelo on a $3.2MM bonus, reports Daniel Kramer of MLB.com (Twitter link). That’s the selection Seattle received under the Prospect Promotion Incentive after Julio Rodríguez won the 2022 Rookie of the Year. Farmelo, a left-handed hitting outfielder out of a Virginia high school, tops the $2.8MM slot value of the selection. Generally regarded as a comp round or early second round talent, he’s a plus runner who could play center field and has some power projection in a 6’2″ frame. Farmelo was a Virginia commit.
- The Brewers are signing 18th pick Brock Wilken for $3.15MM, Callis reports (on Twitter). That’s quite a bit below the $4.02MM slot value for the college infielder. Wilken, a Wake Forest product, is one of the better offensive prospects in the college class. Evaluators suggest he’s a power over contact player but could be a middle-of-the-order presence. They’re divided on whether the 6’4″ infielder will be athletic enough to stick at the hot corner or should move to first base down the line. The right-handed hitter put up a monster .345/.506/.807 showing during his draft year in Winston-Salem. Milwaukee also signed 33rd pick Josh Knoth for $2MM, per Callis (on Twitter). A high school righty from New York, Knoth is credited with mid-90s velocity and two impressive breaking pitches.
- The Blue Jays agreed to a $3MM bonus with first round pick Arjun Nimmala, according to Callis (Twitter link). That’s below the $3.75MM slot value of the 20th selection. Nimmala, a high school infielder out of Florida, placed in the top 17 on each of the aforementioned rankings. The 6’1″ infielder is credited with plus power projection and a good chance to stick at shortstop. An aggressive approach and elevated swing-and-miss are the primary questions in his profile, though he’s one of the youngest players in the class and regarded as a strong upside play. Nimmala had been committed to Florida State.
- The A’s went well above slot for third-rounder Steven Echavarria, Callis reports (Twitter links). He lands $3MM, almost $2MM north of the slot value for the 73rd pick. A high school right-hander from New Jersey, he’d been committed to Florida. He has a mid-90s fastball and potential plus curveball. Oakland also signed 39th selection Myles Naylor for the $2.025MM slot value. The Canadian infielder (younger brother of the Guardians’ Naylor brothers) is a bat-first third baseman who’d been slated to attend Texas Tech.
- The Nationals handed out a pair of $2.6MM bonuses, per reports from Callis and Kiley McDaniel of ESPN (Twitter links). Miami infielder Yohandy Morales went 40th overall after hitting .408/.475/.713 during his final season in the ACC. He’s a power-hitting third baseman. High school righty Travis Sykora gets a well above slot bonus as a third round draftee. A Texas commit, Sykora is a 6’6″ hurler who can get into the triple digits and was regarded as a possible top 40 talent in the class.
- Infielder Sammy Stafura signed for $2.4975MM with the Reds, reports Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer (on Twitter). That’s above slot for the New York high school infielder, a Clemson commit. Stafura was viewed as a potential first-round talent based on his athleticism and bat speed.
Candlestoked
Sell the team!
SashaBanksFan
Prospect Promotion Incentive? Does that mean the Angels will get a bunch of picks for promoting multiple draft picks from 2021 and 2022?
augold5
You only get the extra pick if they are called up to start the season and win ROY
DarkSide830
WSH smashed the draft
Baseball Babe
Yes so long as Crews signs.
NineChampionships
Boom or bust draft. They punted on everything after round 5 to sign Sykora and Morales.
King of Cards
Sykora could be the steal of the draft even at an overslot bonus. I thought he was the best high school pitcher available after Meyer.
augold5
Pratt (6th Rd by Brewers) will be the biggest steal. They just saved 1.5M with their latest signings too, so will be able to sign him.
cguy
Stafura may be considered a 1st round talent and a ss, but in the Reds organization he falls clearly behind EDLC, Mclain, Marte, Arroyo, probably behind Barerro, Ricardo Cabrera, Jorge, Balcazar, maybe behind Sheng-en Lin and Alcantara.
This one belongs to the Reds
Sadly, a lot of them will be gone to large markets by the time the high schooler hits the bigs.
joeshmoe11
What a dumb comment
This one belongs to the Reds
No, realistic.
How many from the 2010-12 team were with the team long term outside Votto?
I’ll wait.
cguy
Youre’ referring to the Walt Joketty years. Epically mismanaged. No semblance to the current regime. Wait if you want, but the rest of us Reds fans have a young, talented, competitive organization from the Dominican League to the ML..
This one belongs to the Reds
I am referring more to the fact that small markets have to deal guys in year five to get any value before they go to the large markets for the big money. For example, I see someone like McLain as being a Joey Votto type to stick around, but EDLC’s ego is probably too big to stay in Cincinnati. He’ll probably seek the bright lights of Broadway or Hollywood.
I am heartened by the fact that now scouting and player development is doing a great job keeping talent at all levels in the minors to keep waves coning as they need to.
KamKid
Nimmala at $3m really allowed the Jays to have a good draft for the size of their bonus pool. Had he commanded over-slot, they didn’t have a second round pick and associated bonus pool space to help offset that and scraping together enough savings in rounds 3-10 would’ve required some concessions on talent in quite a few picks. Instead, being that far under on Nimmala allowed them to take quite a few guys who were well regarded for the spots they were taken including being able to take a well over-slot guy in round 4 (Maroudis) who they signed for a little more than their second round pick would have been worth.
I guess whether it’s a really good draft or not depends on whether Nimmala was “passed on” by 19 teams at a $3m price tag or if he had priced himself to the team.
jdgoat
By the sounds of it, the Blue Jays had a pretty phenomenal draft for where they drafted. Really excited to see Nimmala and Lourandis’ development in particular.
lee cousins
On another note, The M’s are not fundamentally sound. They don’t hit well, run the bases well, the pitching is only good on every other day.
tacomarain
Come on Lee,… why are you always so optimistic. There has to be something that the M’s do poorly.
lee cousins
Umm, easy for you to say, with that kind of talk I’m not sure if the glass of water is half full or half empty. Only to say after a while a guy can get thirsty without a full glass of water.
tacomarain
Well played Grasshopper!
Now if Hollander could…. nevermind…
mlbnyyfan
Why did the Yankees draft a Shortstop with #1 pick? They have several of them already.
tacomarain
Best Available player