Mlb Draft Slot Values 2017

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The Orioles have the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, but the team with the largest total bonus pool doesn't pick until the 16th selection of the first round. With seven total picks on Day 1 and eight of the first 100 selections, the D-backs will have $16,093,700 to spend during the 2019 draft, just over $2 million more than the Orioles, who have the second-highest bonus pool.

Below is a complete breakdown of which 2017 Draft picks from the first 10 rounds agreed to terms, along with their reported bonuses and starting assignments.Here are. The 6-foot-3, 195-pound right-hander, a Pepperdine commit, has a slot value of $858,600. The draft continues Tuesday with rounds three through 10, beginning at 10 a.m. Rounds 11 through 40 will be. 2017 MLB Draft Order. Here’s the draft order for Day 1 of the draft, as well as the slot values for each pick: First Round: 1. Minnesota Twins - Pick value: $7,770,700.

Arizona has a plethora of draft selections for several reasons. First, they failed to sign their first selection in last year's draft (current UCLA freshman Matt McLain) with the 25th pick. For that they were given pick No. 26 in this year's draft. Secondly, the D-backs gained a pair of compensation picks between the first round and the competitive balance round A (No. 32 and No. 33) after both lefthander Patrick Corbin and outfielder A.J. Pollock signed with other teams in free agency this offseason for more than $50 million. Had either player signed for less than $50 million, the D-backs would have received a pick after the second competitive balance round. Third, the Diamondbacks received their own competitive balance round B pick (No. 74) as one of the 10 smallest markets or for having of the 10 smallest revenue pools in the game. The team then traded for the Cardinals' competitive balance round B selection (No. 75) in the offseason trade that sent Paul Goldschmidt to St. Louis.

The number of picks and extra pool money will allow the D-backs to make a large impact on the 2019 draft class. While it is more difficult to slide players down the board under the current CBA, having the most money in the draft could allow Arizona to confidently take any player who is falling for signability concerns. It could also allow the organization to take a few more risks on players with big tools but less track record, while not having their draft hinge upon those players panning out thanks to the depth of the class.

At the opposite end of the spectrum are the Red Sox, who have the smallest pool at $4,788,100. This is due, in part, to the organization surpassing the luxury tax threshold, which dropped their first pick ten spots, down to No. 43 overall.

Here are each teams' complete bonus pool, from greatest to least, with the pick values for the top-10 rounds outlined below that.

1. Diamondbacks — $16,093,700
2. Orioles — $13,821,300
3. Royals — $13,108,000
4. Marlins — $13,045,000
5. White Sox — $11,565,500
6. Braves — $11,532,200
7. Rangers — $11,023,100
8. Padres — $10,758,900
9. Tigers — $10,402,500
10. Rays — $10,333,800
11. Pirates — $9,944,000
12. Twins — $9,905,800
13. Reds — $9,528,600
14. Giants — $8,714,500
15. Blue Jays — $8,463,300
16. Mets — $8,224,600
17. Dodgers — $8,069,100
18. Angels — $7,608,700
19. Mariners — $7,559,000
20. Yankees — $7,455,300
21. Rockies — $7,092,300
22. Cardinals — $6,903,500
23. Phillies — $6,475,800
24. Indians — $6,148,100
25. Nationals — $5,979,600
26. Cubs — $5,826,900
27. Athletics — $5,605,900
28. Astros — $5,355,100
29. Brewers — $5,148,200
30. Red Sox — $4,788,100

PickRoundTeamSlot
11Orioles$8,415,300
21Royals$7,789,900
31White Sox$7,221,200
41Marlins$6,664,000
51Tigers$6,180,700
61Padres$5,742,900
71Reds$5,432,400
81Rangers$5,176,900
9COMPBraves$4,949,100
101Giants$4,739,900
111Blue Jays$4,547,500
121Mets$4,366,400
131Twins$4,197,300
141Phillies$4,036,800
151Angels$3,885,800
161Diamondbacks$3,745,500
171Nationals$3,609,700
181Pirates$3,481,300
191Cardinals$3,359,000
201Mariners$3,242,900
211Braves$3,132,300
221Rays$3,027,000
231Rockies$2,926,800
241Indians$2,831,300
251Dodgers$2,740,300
26COMPDiamondbacks$2,653,400
271Cubs$2,570,100
281Brewers$2,493,900
291Athletics$2,424,600
301Yankees$2,365,500
31COMPDodgers$2,312,000
321Astros$2,257,300
33COMPDiamondbacks$2,202,200
34COMPDiamondbacks$2,148,100
35CBAMarlins$2,095,800
36CBARays$2,045,400
37COMPPirates$1,999,300
38CBAYankees$1,952,300
39CBATwins$1,906,800
40CBARays$1,856,700
41CBARangers$1,813,500
422Orioles$1,771,100
431Red Sox$1,729,800
442Royals$1,689,500
452White Sox$1,650,200
462Marlins$1,617,400
472Tigers$1,580,200
482Padres$1,543,600
492Reds$1,507,600
502Rangers$1,469,900
512Giants$1,436,900
522Blue Jays$1,403,200
532Mets$1,370,400
542Twins$1,338,500
552Angels$1,307,000
562Diamondbacks$1,276,400
572Pirates$1,243,600
582Cardinals$1,214,300
592Mariners$1,185,500
602Braves$1,157,400
612Rays$1,129,700
622Rockies$1,102,700
632Indians$1,076,300
642Cubs$1,050,300
652Brewers$1,025,100
662Athletics$1,003,300
672Yankees$976,700
682Astros$953,100
692Red Sox$929,800
70CBBRoyals$906,800
71CBBOrioles$884,200
72CBBPirates$870,700
73CBBPadres$857,400
74CBBDiamondbacks$844,200
75CBBDiamondbacks$831,100
76CBBMariners$818,200
77CBBRockies$805,600
78COMPDodgers$793,000
793Orioles$780,400
803Royals$767,800
813White Sox$755,300
823Marlins$744,200
833Tigers$733,100
843Padres$721,900
853Reds$710,700
863Rangers$699,700
873Giants$689,300
883Blue Jays$678,600
893Mets$667,900
903Twins$657,600
913Phillies$647,300
923Angels$637,600
933Diamondbacks$627,900
943Nationals$618,200
953Pirates$610,800
963Cardinals$604,800
973Mariners$599,100
983Braves$593,100
993Rays$587,400
1003Rockies$581,600
1013Indians$577,000
1023Dodgers$571,400
1033Cubs$565,600
1043Athletics$560,000
1053Yankees$554,300
1063Astros$549,000
1073Red Sox$543,500
1084Orioles$538,200
1094Royals$533,000
1104White Sox$527,800
1114Marlins$522,600
1124Tigers$517,400
1134Padres$512,400
1144Reds$507,400
1154Rangers$502,300
1164Giants$497,500
1174Blue Jays$492,700
1184Mets$487,900
1194Twins$483,000
1204Phillies$478,300
1214Angels$473,700
1224Diamondbacks$469,000
1234Nationals$464,500
1244Pirates$460,000
1254Cardinals$455,600
1264Mariners$451,800
1274Braves$447,400
1284Rays$442,900
1294Rockies$438,700
1304Indians$434,300
1314Dodgers$430,800
1324Cubs$426,600
1334Brewers$422,300
1344Athletics$418,200
1354Yankees$414,000
1364Astros$410,100
1374Red Sox$406,000
1385Orioles$402,000
1395Royals$398,000
1405White Sox$394,300
1415Marlins$390,400
1425Tigers$386,600
1435Padres$382,700
1445Reds$379,000
1455Rangers$375,200
1465Giants$371,600
1475Blue Jays$367,900
1485Mets$364,400
1495Twins$360,800
1505Phillies$357,100
1515Angels$353,700
1525Diamondbacks$350,300
1535Nationals$346,800
1545Pirates$343,400
1555Cardinals$340,000
1565Mariners$336,600
1575Braves$333,300
1585Rays$330,100
1595Rockies$327,200
1605Indians$324,100
1615Dodgers$321,100
1625Cubs$318,200
1635Brewers$315,400
1645Athletics$312,400
1655Yankees$309,500
1665Astros$306,800
1675Red Sox$304,200
1686Orioles$301,600
1696Royals$299,000
1706White Sox$296,400
1716Marlins$293,800
1726Tigers$291,400
1736Padres$289,000
1746Reds$286,500
1756Rangers$284,200
1766Giants$281,800
1776Blue Jays$279,500
1786Mets$277,100
1796Twins$274,800
1806Phillies$272,500
1816Angels$270,300
1826Diamondbacks$268,200
1836Nationals$266,000
1846Pirates$263,700
1856Cardinals$261,600
1866Mariners$259,400
1876Braves$257,400
1886Rays$255,300
1896Rockies$253,300
1906Indians$251,100
1916Dodgers$249,000
1926Cubs$247,000
1936Brewers$244,900
1946Athletics$243,000
1956Yankees$241,000
1966Astros$239,000
1976Red Sox$237,000
1987Orioles$235,100
1997Royals$233,000
2007White Sox$231,100
2017Marlins$229,700
2027Tigers$227,700
2037Padres$225,800
2047Reds$224,000
2057Rangers$222,100
2067Giants$220,200
2077Blue Jays$218,500
2087Mets$216,600
2097Twins$214,900
2107Phillies$213,300
2117Angels$211,500
2127Diamondbacks$209,800
2137Nationals$208,200
2147Pirates$206,500
2157Cardinals$204,800
2167Mariners$203,400
2177Braves$201,600
2187Rays$200,100
2197Rockies$198,500
2207Indians$197,300
2217Dodgers$195,700
2227Cubs$194,400
2237Brewers$192,900
2247Athletics$191,500
2257Yankees$190,100
2267Astros$188,900
2277Red Sox$187,700
2288Orioles$186,300
2298Royals$184,700
2308White Sox$183,700
2318Marlins$182,300
2328Tigers$181,200
2338Padres$179,800
2348Reds$178,600
2358Rangers$177,400
2368Giants$176,300
2378Blue Jays$175,000
2388Mets$174,000
2398Twins$173,000
2408Phillies$172,100
2418Angels$171,200
2428Diamondbacks$170,300
2438Nationals$169,500
2448Pirates$168,500
2458Cardinals$167,800
2468Mariners$167,000
2478Braves$166,100
2488Rays$165,400
2498Rockies$164,700
2508Indians$163,900
2518Dodgers$163,400
2528Cubs$162,700
2538Brewers$162,000
2548Athletics$161,400
2558Yankees$160,800
2568Astros$160,300
2578Red Sox$159,700
2589Orioles$159,200
2599Royals$158,600
2609White Sox$158,100
2619Marlins$157,600
2629Tigers$157,200
2639Padres$156,600
2649Reds$156,100
2659Rangers$155,800
2669Giants$155,300
2679Blue Jays$154,900
2689Mets$154,600
2699Twins$154,100
2709Phillies$153,600
2719Angels$153,300
2729Diamondbacks$152,900
2739Nationals$152,600
2749Pirates$152,300
2759Cardinals$152,000
2769Mariners$151,600
2779Braves$151,300
2789Rays$150,800
2799Rockies$150,500
2809Indians$150,300
2819Dodgers$150,100
2829Cubs$149,800
2839Brewers$149,500
2849Athletics$149,300
2859Yankees$148,900
2869Astros$148,400
2879Red Sox$148,200
28810Orioles$147,900
28910Royals$147,700
29010White Sox$147,400
29110Marlins$147,200
29210Tigers$147,000
29310Padres$146,800
29410Reds$146,300
29510Rangers$146,100
29610Giants$145,700
29710Blue Jays$145,500
29810Mets$145,300
29910Twins$145,000
30010Phillies$144,800
30110Angels$144,600
30210Diamondbacks$144,400
30310Nationals$144,100
30410Pirates$143,900
30510Cardinals$143,600
30610Mariners$143,500
30710Braves$143,200
30810Rays$143,000
30910Rockies$142,700
31010Indians$142,500
31110Dodgers$142,300
31210Cubs$142,200
31310Brewers$142,200
31410Athletics$142,200
31510Yankees$142,200
31610Astros$142,200
31710Red Sox$142,200
2017 mlb draft slot values

In addition to detailed scouting reports on every one of the first-round picks, we also posting a running blog of the signings. Please go to our Draft Database for more picks, and follow along with our bonus slots here.

Athletics, Allen agree↑
The A's signed four picks, including LSU's Greg Deichmann (second round) and Jared Poche' (ninth round), as well as TCU righthander Brian Howard (eighth round) and prep shortstop Nick Allen (third round).The Diamondbacks agreed to terms with second-round pick Drew Ellis of Louisville, fourth-rounder righthander Harrison Francis (Lawton Chiles HS (Tallahassee, Fla.), fifth-rounder Buddy Kennedy (Millville (N.J.) HS), seventh-rounder Jose Caballero (Chipola (Fla). JC), 11th-rounder Tra’Mayne Holmes (Faulkner) and 12th-rounder Matt Brill (Appalachian State).
Orioles, first-rounder agree↑

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Lefthander D.L. Hall and the Orioles came to terms, although those terms were not disclosed. The 21st pick carries a slot value of $2,892,400.The Indians and supplemental second-round pick Tyler Freeman of Etiwanda High (Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.) came to terms. The 71st pick overall reportedly received $816,500, which is slot for that pick.
Pirates Sign Busby↑
The Pirates announced the signing of third-round pick Dylan Busby, the Florida State infielder. No terms were announced.Second-round pick Corbin Martin, a righthander from Texas A&M, have agreed to terms. No financial terms were disclosed, but the slot value for the No. 56 overall pick was $1,178,600.
Cards agree with top pick↑
The Cardinals agreed to terms with third-rounder Scott Hurst, the outfielder from Cal State Fullerton. No financial terms were announced. Other draft picks who agreed include Hurst’s teammate, Cal State Fullerton second baseman Taylor Bryant (33rd round), and Torrance (Calif.) High righthanded pitcher Alex Gallegos (35th round).Brendan McKay, the College Player of the Year, officially signed with the Rays on Tuesday after being the No. 4 overall pick on June 12. McKay reportedly got a bonus of $7,007,500, a record bonus in the current draft slotting system, and far above the $6,153,600 slot value.

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Indians agree with five picks↑
Fifth-round pick Austen Wade was among five picks who agreed to term with the Indians on Wednesday. Others were UC Santa Barbara lefthander Kyle Nelson (15th round), Cal State Fullerton infielder Dillon Persinger (18th), San Jose State righthander Josh Nashed (19th) and Michigan lefthander Michael Hendrickson (28th).The Marlins said Friday they have agreed to terms with their top three picks, including No. 13 overall pick Trevor Rogers, a lefthander from Carlsbad High in New Mexico. Among 27 other signings announced Friday were supplemental first-rounder Brian Miller of North Carolina, and second-rounder Joe Dunand of N.C. State. Dunand is the nephew of Alex Rodriguez. Rogers will be assigned to Rookie-level GCL, while Miller and Dunand will be assigned to low Class A Greensboro.
Red Sox agree with Second-rounder↑
Boston agreed to terms with second-rounder Cole Brannen and righthander Alex Scherff, a fifth-round pick.Cleveland came to terms with fourth-round pick Ernie Clement of Virginia, Gonzaga righthander Eli Morgan, an eighth-rounder, ninth-rounder James Karinchak of Bryant, and 10th-rounder Jesse Berardi of St. John's.
Mariners, Carlson agree↑
The Mariners agreed to terms with Sam Carlson, a righthander from Burnsville (Minn.) High. No financials were disclosed, but Carlson reportedly got a $2 million bonus, far above the $1,206,900 attached to pick No. 55.Virginia's Adam Haseley and the Phillies agreed to terms, although no financial terms were disclosed. Haseley was the eighth overall pick, which comes with a bonus of $4,780,400, although he reportedly agreed to a $5.1 million bonus. The Phils also signed second-rounder Spencer Howard, a righthander, and fourth-round infielder Jake Scheiner, among others.
Angels To Sign Pearson↑
The Angels will sign third-round pick Jacob Pearson for a bonus of $1 million, Hudson Belinsky reports. Pearson was the 85th pick overall, which carries a slot value of $656,300.The Cardinals announced Thursday that they agree to terms with six draft picks, including seventh-rounder Chase Pinder of Clemson. Others agreeing to terms include lefthander Andrew Summerville (12th round), outfielder Terry Fuller (15th round), lefthander Jake Dahlberg (21st round), righthander Alex Fagalde (30th round) and righthander Cory Malcom (34th round).
Cubs Sign Little, Others↑
The Cubs announced the signing of top pick Brendon Little, a lefthander from State JC of Florida, the 27th overall pick. No financial terms were disclosed. The Cubs to date have signed 14 picks, including second-rounder Cory Abbott and third-rounder Keegan Thompson of Auburn.Second-round pick Gavin Sheets signs with the White Sox for $2 million, Hudson Belinsky reports. The slot value for pick No. 49 was $1,392,200.
Brewers, Hiura agree↑
Keston Hiura and the Brewers agreed to terms, with UC Irvine's Hiura getting a $4 million bonus, short of the $4.57 million value for the ninth overall pick.The Red Sox announced they came to terms with first-round pick Tanner Houck on a $2,614,500 signing bonus, which is slot value for the 24th overall selection.
D-Backs, Smith agree↑
The Diamondbacks have signed first-round pick Pavin Smith, Hudson Belinsky reported. He receives a bonus of $5,016,300, slot for the seventh overall pick.Nick Pratto, the 14th overall pick, agreed to terms. Pratto reportedly got a bonus of $3.45 million, slightly above the $3,727,600 value for that pick.
Nationals sign 25↑
Washington signed 25 picks, with third-rounder Nick Raquet, a lefthander from William & Mary, the highest pick to sign.Boston agreed to terms with infielder Tanner Nishioka (ninth round) and outfielder Jordan Wren (10th round). Wren is the Red Sox senior vice president of baseball operations Frank Wren.
Cardinals sign 13 picks↑
Mlb draft slot values 2019St. Louis agreed to terms with 13 draft picks, with the highest pick to agree to terms ninth-rounder Evan Kruczynski, a lefthander from East Carolina. Lefthander Brett Seeburger (10th round, San Diego State) and infielder Evan Mendoza (11th round, N.C. State) also agreed to terms.Texas signed its two first-round picks—outfielder Bubba Thompson from McGill-Toolen High in Mobile, Ala., and shortstop Chris Seise from West Orange High in Winter Garden, Fla.—as well as second-rounder Hans Crouse, a righthander from Dana Hills High in Dana Point, Calif.
Pirates sign Mitchell, Uselton↑
The Pirates have signed 12 players, most notably second-rounder Calvin Mitchell, an outfielder from Rancho Bernardo High, and outfielder Connor Uselton from Southmoore High in Oklahoma who was a supplemental second-rounder.Houston made official the signing of 10 2017 draftees, including righthander Tyler Ivey (third round), catcher Nathan Perry (fifth round), Iowa first baseman Jake Adams (sixth round) and center fielder Corey Julks (eighth round).
Dodgers announce signings↑
L.A. announced it had signed 25 players, including its fifth through 10th round picks, most prominently fifth-rounder Riley Ottensen, the Utah righthander. No financial terms were disclosed.Austin Beck will sign with the A's today, Hudson Belinsky reports; He receives a bonus of $5,303,000, which is the alloted slot for the sixth overall pick. Oakland also agreed to terms with South Florida's Kevin Merrell, a supplemental first-rounder; Fourth-rounder Will Toffey (Vanderbilt); catcher Santis Sanchez (fifth round, IBA, Puerto Rico), lefthander pitcher Logan Salow (sixth round, Kentucky) and righthander Parker Dunshee (seventh round, Wake Forest).
Royals Sign Melendez↑
2017 mlb draft slot valuesThe Royals signed catcher MJ Melendez, their second-round pick, No. 52 overall, to a deal worth $2.1 million, well above the $1,295,700 slot value.The Braves announced the signing of No. 5 overall pick Kyle Wright, the righthander from Vanderbilt. Wright, the No. 2 prospect on the BA 500, reportedly received a $7 million signing bonus, well above the $5,707,300 allotted. Second-round outfielder Drew Waters from Etowah High (Woodstock, Ga.) also agreed to terms.

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Ramos To Sign↑
The Giants have reached an agreement to sign first round pick Heliot Ramos. Ramos will receive a signing bonus of $3,101,700, which is slot for the 19th overall pick. Ramos was the No. 30 prospect in the BA 500.Jordon Adell has passed his physical and will sign with the Angels. The Louisville native receives a signing bonus of $4,376,800, which is the slot for the 10th overall pick. Adell will immediately become the Halos' top prospect. He was the No. 7 prospect in the BA 500. The Angels also announced that second-rounder Griffin Canning, the UCLA righthander, had agreed to terms.