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http://news.soxprospects.com/2012/06/signing-period.html Now that the 2012 First Year Player Draft is in the books, the signing period is upon us. This year's signing period should be a lot different than the past five years, primarily due to the new CBA draft rules. First, the signing deadline has been pushed up to 5:00 pm ET on July 13, 2012. Second, each team has a bonus cap that it may spend on its draft pool, determined by the number and placement of that team's selections. The bonus cap sets an aggregate limit for a team to spend on its selections in the first ten rounds, and also limits teams from spending over $100,000 on players taken after the tenth round (the excess on any late round bonuses will count against the bonus pool). Boston's cap is $6,884,800 this year. If the club exceeds its pool: (1) by 0-5%, it will be charged a 75 percent tax on the excess; (2) by 5-10%, it will pay the same tax and will also lose its first round pick next season; (3) by 10-15%, it will be charged a 100% tax on the excess and lose its 1st and 2nd round picks next season; and (4) by more than 15%, 100% tax on the excess and lose its next two first round picks. These are obviously harsh penalties, and it's unlikely that the Red Sox will test the waters by going more than 5% over the pool limit this year. However, the team very well may be willing to pay the requisite tax and go up to 5% over the cap, which would place the team's pool number at about $7,229,040. This figure does not include the first $100,000 spent on any single bonus after round ten. Another wrinkle is that if Boston fails to sign any of its picks from the top ten rounds, its pool will be reduced by the amount of the slot amount for the undrafted player's draft position. Ultimately, the new cap will undoubtedly make this signing period an interesting one, as the club spent over $10 million on the draft in each of the last two years. Here are the bonus slots for each of Boston's top picks: 1st round (No. 24): $1,750,000 1st round (No. 31): $1,575,000 Supplemental round (No. 37): $1,394,000 2nd round: $565,600 3rd round: $400,500 4th round: $291,300 5th round: $218,100 6th round: $163,500 7th round: $143,000 8th round: $133,500 9th round: $125,000 10th round: $125,000 It is expected that Boston's first pick, Deven Marrero, will sign for at or around the $1,750,000 slot figure, and its next two picks, Brian Johnson and Pat Light, may sign for under slot – it's just not clear how far under slot they'd go. Fourth rounder Ty Buttrey, considered a top 50 player in the draft, is likely to require an over-slot bonus in excess of $1 million. It's been reported that second rounder Jamie Callahan, fifth rounder Mike Augliera, and sixth rounder Justin Haley have all already agreed to deals in principle. Callahan's and Haley's deals are likely at slot, while college senior Augliera's deal is likely below slot. The four other college seniors selected in rounds 7-10 are all also likely to sign for well below slot, perhaps as low as $5,000 to $10,000 per player. Third rounder Austin Maddox should sign for slot, which is $400,500 for his draft position. Altogether, that should leave somewhere in the realm of $1 million to $1.5 million for the Red Sox to spend on picks after the tenth round – and that does not include the initial $100,000 permitted for each pick. Some late round Sox draftees who could be recipients of $100,000+ bonuses this season include 11th rounder Jamal Martin, 14th rounder Dylan Chavez, 15th rounder Carson Fulmer, 18th rounder Shaq Thompson, 29th rounder Alex Bregman, 30th rounder Justin Taylor, 33rd rounder Chris Carlson, and 34th rounder Xavier Turner. Fulmer and Bregman are the most highly-regarded prospects of that group, with Fulmer being the more likely of the two to sign. 因應新版CBA,以後的選秀策略大致都是前十輪儘量選容易簽下又比較便宜的大學生, 在10輪後再集中力量選高中生,利用前十輪省下的錢砸下去,可是有些球隊前十輪的 建議簽約金實在是少得可憐,今年最低的是天使隊,只有1,645,700能用,要怎麼安排 選秀策略,真的要考驗各家FO了... -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.169.80.173
tanaka0826:前十輪感覺勉強夠用... 不曉得後面會超過多少... 06/08 20:59