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Draft Pick Signings Updates (deadline tonight)

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:20 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
Round 1: Andrew Brackman (RHP) - SIGNED ($3.3 million bonus, plus a 4 year/$4.5 million ML contract)
Round 2: Austin Romine (C) - SIGNED ($500,000)
Round 3: Ryan Pope (RHP) - SIGNED ($229,500 - slot money)
Round 4: Brad Suttle (3B) - SIGNED ($1.3 million, 1st round money - a record for the 4th round)
Round 5: Adam Olbrychowski (RHP) - SIGNED ($123,000 - slot money)
Round 6: Chase Weems (C) - SIGNED ($450,000 - 2nd round money)
Round 7: Damon Sublett (2B) - SIGNED ($120,000 - 5th round money)
Round 8: Taylor Grote (CF) - SIGNED ($250,000 - 3rd round money)
Round 9: Austin Krum (CF) - SIGNED ($110,000 - 6th round money)
Round 10: Carmen Angelini (SS) - SIGNED ($1 million - 1st round money)
Round 11: Isaiah Howes (LF) - SIGNED
Round 12: Manuel Barreda (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 13: Nicholas Chigges (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 14: Braedyn Pruitt (3B) - SIGNED
Round 15: David Williams (RF) - SIGNED

Round 16: Daniel Mahoney (RHP) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - attending UConn)
Round 17: Ryan Zink (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 18: Chris Carpenter (RHP) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing)
Round 19: Taylor Holiday (OF) - SIGNED
Round 20: Ryan Wehrle (SS) - SIGNED
Round 21: Justin Snyder (2B) - SIGNED ($100,000 - 6th round money)
Round 22: Craig Heyer (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 23: Matthew Morris (CF) - SIGNED

Round 24: Gregory Peavey (RHP) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - attending Oregon St)
Round 25: Jason Kiley (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 26: Gary Gattis (CF) - SIGNED
Round 27: Brandon Laird (3B) - SIGNED
Round 28: Jeffrey Livek (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 29: Matthew Pilgreen (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 30: Chris Carrara (2B) - SIGNED

Round 31: Chad Dawson (RHP) - UNSIGNED (should sign)
Round 32: Brian Chavez (SS) - SIGNED
Round 33: Fred Jones (RHP) - SIGNED

Round 34: Drew Storen (RHP) - UNSIGNED (probably won't sign and attend Stanford)
Round 35: Gregory Holle (RHP) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - attending TCU)

Round 36: Danny Cox (SS) - SIGNED
Round 37: Steven Strausbaugh (RF) - SIGNED

Round 38: Erik Komatsu (CF) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - attending Cal St Fullerton)
Round 39: Eric Thames (LF) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - going back to Pepperdine)
Round 40: Luke Murton (1B) - UNSIGNED (probably won't sign and will go back to Georgia Tech)

Round 41: Jake Shafer (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 42: Chris Raber (1B) - SIGNED

Round 43: Jason Chowning (RHP) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - attending Kentucky)
Round 44: Tyler Herriage (LHP) - UNSIGNED (probably won't sign and will go back to Weatherford)
Round 45: Pat Venditte (RHP) - UNSIGNED (probably won't sign)

Round 46: Daniel Kapala (RHP) - SIGNED
Round 47: Colin Arnold (RF) - UNSIGNED (probably won't sign and will go back to UCF)
Round 48: Scott Bittle (RHP) - UNSIGNED (probably won't sign and will go back to Mississippi)
Round 49: Kenneth Toves (LHP) - UNSIGNED (will not be signing - attending New Mexico JC)

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:23 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
A deal should be reached with Brackman so theres no concern there.

It would've been huge to sign Peavey and/or Carpenter, but oh well.

Regardless, with all of these signings, it is now an incredible draft class...arguably better than last years.

EDIT: http://yankees.lohudblogs.com/
UPDATE, 3:37 p.m.: * * * BRACKMAN SIGNS WITH YANKEES * * *

Word is that the Yankees and Scott Boras have agreed on a deal that would pay the right-hander a minimum of $4.6 million and possibly as much as $13.8 million based on when he gets to the majors and whether he gives up basketball.

More on this as it becomes official later today.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:40 pm
by Basketball Jesus
Round 2: Austin Romine (C) - SIGNED


That's good news: he immediately becomes your best catching prospect, right?

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:43 pm
by cmaff051
After Jesus Montero.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 8:47 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
Basketball Jesus wrote:
Round 2: Austin Romine (C) - SIGNED


That's good news: he immediately becomes your best catching prospect, right?

Most likely, yes. As cmaff said, Montero is probably the guy right now but who knows if he sticks there. Montero has been very impressive in the GCL thus far, but is obviously a long time away.

I've read a lot of things that make it seem as though Weems may in fact be better than Romine down the road. Regardless, it is good to know that there are catching prospects in the system.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:18 pm
by Pharmcat
brackman is signed, and now going to get elbow surgery in a few weeks


why did we pick damaged goods in the 1st place?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:47 pm
by 34Celtic
Brackman was a god awful pick

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:41 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
The Yankees took him expecting surgery. If he was healthy, he would've been a top 5 pick.

It's all about high ceiling guys and taking risks. You don't build a good farm system by taking MLB ready players in the early rounds.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 3:18 pm
by 34Celtic
nykgeneralmanager wrote:The Yankees took him expecting surgery. If he was healthy, he would've been a top 5 pick.

It's all about high ceiling guys and taking risks. You don't build a good farm system by taking MLB ready players in the early rounds.


When was the last time we produced a major league player from our early rounds? Exactly. Look at guys who are stars in the majors....Teixera, Street, etc. There are a lot of big name guys who were big time college players.

The yankee way in the draft hasnt worked for a long time

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:52 pm
by PR07
Phil Hughes had injury issues, Joba Chamberlain had weight and shoulder issues when we drafted them....both are now the face of our pitching staff presumably for years to come. We're taking risks, but it's on big time potential.

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:08 pm
by 34Celtic
PacersRule07 wrote:both are now the face of our pitching staff presumably for years to come.


Rivera, Pettitte, Clemens, and Wang are still the best pitchers on this staff. Lets not get carried away

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:31 pm
by Starksfor3
YOU RAT BASTARD.

You forgot 50th round pick. Zach Day. He signed.


Damn you to hell.


:lol:

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:51 pm
by nykgeneralmanager
34Celtic wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



When was the last time we produced a major league player from our early rounds? Exactly. Look at guys who are stars in the majors....Teixera, Street, etc. There are a lot of big name guys who were big time college players.

The yankee way in the draft hasnt worked for a long time

Uhh the Yankees spent years from 1996 to 2003 picking "safe" players. I don't know why you brought up college players, that isn't the issue. Both Joba and Kennedy are college players. It's about ceiling. There are guys who are "low ceiling" guys but more likely to reach the majors, which is what the Yankees usually spent their early round picks on. Not until 2004 did that change, when they took a HS pitcher in Hughes, in 2005 and HS position player in CJ Henry. Sure he turned into nothing, but he had a ridiculous ceiling that if he reached it we would have had an all-star shortstop. Ian Kennedy and Joba were both high risk, high reward guys because of injury concerns. Both were top 10 talents and without injury concerns wouldn't have even been possibilities, just like Brackman.

I'm not sure why you brought up Street or Tex, those are not "low ceiling, high probability of reaching majors" type of guys. If you take risks, you will be rewarded. Hughes, Joba, Kennedy are just a couple. How about Betances? Sure he wasn't an early round pick, but almost every scout said he was a 100% lock to attend junior college, but the Yanks took a risk to see if they can sign him and did. Austin Jackson was committed to GT to play basketball, Yanks took a risk on him and that worked as well. Now we are being rewarded for those risks. So we took a risk on Brackman, a top 5 talent. If we passed on him we could've taken a guy whos ceiling was a #4 pitcher but he was a sure thing to reach the majors. Is that what you want? I don't.