Guess who plans on being big spenders come next June?
Word in the lobby at the winter meetings is:
Your Toronto Blue Jays.
“It’s going around the scouting community that Toronto is set to spend $16 million next summer on the June draft signing players,” said an envious scouting director of a large-revenue club.
“I don’t know how they are going to spend $16 million,” said another scouting director. “It must be counting international players signed.”
This summer the Jays spent $4.895 million in signing bonuses. In 2008, the Jays spent $4.359 million. The Washington Nationals were the biggest spenders this summer forking out $11.511 million in bonuses, while the Kansas City Royals spent $11.148 million in 2008.
$16m would be entirely unprecedented; it's just a ridiculous amount of cash. It's enough to swing for the fences with a few of our nine picks in the first three rounds (assuming that someone signs Barajas, and we don't sign a Type-A FA), still spend freely on the others, and be active in the Dominican and Puerto Rico. I've been trying to temper expectations of the AA era, and some of his early moves have definitely helped that cause. But five top-50 picks and a bunch more thereafter with an open pocketbook can turn a franchise around in a heartbeat. ****, do it right and we have a top-10 system overnight.
Of course, the same was said about 2007, and the results from that bunch have been less than stellar. And if the organization is just **** with me again, this might be the only way they'll ever disabuse me of Jays fandom. Now that they've put that out there, I don't care how the money gets allotted, I want every cent of that $16m spent, dammit.