Team Picks Team Total
Astros 10 $11,698,800
Cubs 10 $10,556,500
Rockies 11 $10,199,400
Marlins 12 $9,503,100
Pirates 11 $8,884,600
Royals 11 $8,290,700
Twins 10 $8,264,400
Yankees 12 $7,957,400
Diamondbacks 11 $7,229,600
Mets 11 $6,990,000
Cardinals 11 $6,907,900
Red Sox 10 $6,830,200
Padres 11 $6,808,900
Rays 11 $6,694,900
Rangers 11 $6,553,800
Tigers 11 $6,467,400
Blue Jays 10 $6,398,200
Orioles 11 $6,387,900
Indians 9 $6,188,800
Mariners 10 $6,132,700
Reds 11 $6,046,700
Phillies 11 $6,045,100
Athletics 12 $6,036,800
White Sox 10 $5,301,600
Dodgers 10 $5,211,700
Giants 10 $4,712,200
Braves 10 $4,522,300
Brewers 10 $3,944,600
Angels 9 $2,998,200
Nationals 9 $2,737,200
2013 Total316$202,501,6002012 Total338$189,903,500
This system sucks!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow the heck are the Nata supposed to sign any quality players in the first ten rounds with 2 million bucks! And as a Mets fan I'm saying that....
It won't be long until the Mets only get that much and are expected to sustain a good system on very little money. With that amount, you have to go all out on about three picks and hope for the best. Damn, I was pissed about the Mets' allotment , but after you see what the Nats and Angels are up against, how can you get pissed?
The Nats created this for themselves by signing guys like Matt Purke and Anthony Renaudo about slot.
ReplyDeleteI believe they did the right thing at the right time, but, under this system, it comes back to bite you