Submitted by theworkeragency t3_11t27d7 in sports
orangutanoz t1_jchfml2 wrote
Reply to comment by uofwi92 in Victory! Minor League Baseball Players Are Finally Unionized. by theworkeragency
A friend of mine was smart enough to ask for a signing bonus when he was drafted. It helped having a cushion for those minor league years. They weren’t offering so he just asked and they coughed up a hundred grand. Pretty good money for 1990.
ForceOgravity t1_jchtoiq wrote
Obviously I don't know the specific situation but as someone who has been drafted (middle rounds) this story doesn't track. A good friend was 3rd round with an agent in 2011 and got 300k. By the time I came through, unless you were a very early rounder and had an agent, you didn't get to negotiate. Take it or leave it. If you are in a position that you might be drafted you are almost always very well educated on the process. "Smart enough to ask" wasn't a thing.
pattydo t1_jchwfwj wrote
Especially "smart enough to ask" and getting 100k in 1990. Chipper Jones got 250k...
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SmarterThanMyBoss t1_jci5os9 wrote
Absolutely. That's a pretty big signing bonus for 1990. I worked sports medicine for several years for a fairly high-level college wooden bat team. We'd have a couple guys get drafted each year. Some guys would play for us for a year or 2 and then go to the Cape Cod league and get drafted after that.
We had one kid once who had a pretty horrific, non-baseball injury. He was on track to be an early/mid round pick before the injury sidetracked him.
He rehabbed for 2 years, missed 2 seasons of college, and one season of summer. He went undrafted (because he hadn't pitched in 2ish years and no one knew if his limbs worked properly). He made his first start since the injury with us and did very well. He started 5 or 6 games before getting signed.
They gave him a $35k signing bonus but I'm pretty sure he only got that because he was highly thought of before, was stellar in 5 or 6 games, and most importantly, he was on the open market and held a bidding war that drafted players can't do.
All our other players, who I stayed in touch with or heard through the grapevine later, never got signing bonuses unless they were picked very early (like top 3-5 rounds or so). Most stick sryound for 1-3 years and then dissappear into selling insurance or working baseball clinics.
sullg26535 t1_jcihpo1 wrote
After the 11th round currently 100k of signing bonus doesn't count towards the cap so I could very easily see them giving 100k signing bonus because you asked, especially if they like you.
orangutanoz t1_jcj1gir wrote
I guess maybe they saw something in him. He was pitching over 100 mph. Maybe it does take a little more than asking.
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