https://www.landof10.com/nebraska/nebraska-outfielder-scott-schreiber-tampa-bay-rays-mlb-draft
26th round, 769th Tampa Bay
26th round, 769th Tampa Bay
Starting to look like we may lose all 3 of them. Hohensee was the 4th I had brought up and if we lose him we are going to be hurting next year. That would be 5 starters you lose if you include Swanda. You can't recover from that in the B1G.I would not be surprised to lose Schreiber, Meyers, and Alvarado.
Starting to look like we may lose all 3 of them. Hohensee was the 4th I had brought up and if we lose him we are going to be hurting next year. That would be 5 starters you lose if you include Swanda. You can't recover from that in the B1G.
https://www.landof10.com/nebraska/nebraska-outfielder-scott-schreiber-tampa-bay-rays-mlb-draft
26th round, 769th Tampa Bay
Scott needs to stick around and get back his old ways. He went so late, where does he think he will end up? Looks like he would go to the minors.I would not be surprised to lose Schreiber, Meyers, and Alvarado.
I think he is leaning he needs to go being drafted. You look at what happened with Ben Miller and Derek Burkamper who stuck around, and it's not good. All guys start in the minors anyway, so i'm sure that's not entering his mind.Scott needs to stick around and get back his old ways. He went so late, where does he think he will end up? Looks like he would go to the minors.
Stick around Scott; you need more seasoning, indeed!
What is the signing bonus allotment for somebody drafted in the 26th round? Can't be too much.I think he is leaning he needs to go being drafted. You look at what happened with Ben Miller and Derek Burkamper who stuck around, and it's not good. All guys start in the minors anyway, so i'm sure that's not entering his mind.
Probably 10k or so... the issue is, it's not about the money, it's about getting drafted at all. You don't take the draft spot you get this year, you have zero leverage next year as a senior when you have no other choice but to go MLB. You basically have all the pressure on your shoulders to do well and increase your draft spot. I feel it's one of the reasons Miller and Burkamper struggled so mightily early on.What is the signing bonus allotment for somebody drafted in the 26th round? Can't be too much.
What is the signing bonus allotment for somebody drafted in the 26th round? Can't be too much.
MLB only assigns/slots picks from the first 10 rounds. After the 10th round, the teams can offer a bonus of up to $125,000; anything over that will count against a team's total bonus pool (which is essentially the sum of a teams pick values for the first 10 rounds). If a team doesn't utilize all of its pool by signing some for under slot value, it can spend the savings on the later picks; this is how the Red Sox could offer Ryan Boldt something like 1 million in the 21st rd out of high school.
I have no idea what Schreiber will be offered, but like *** said, I don't think it's going to be too much. Honestly, if it's only 10k, I think he would be better off coming back. A player definitely loses most leverage as a senior (that is largely how clubs can sign guys under slot value and save for later picks), but he would likely still get that kind of a bonus even after his senior year and could even improve his stock. If he is getting 50k+, he may be better off going as he stands to lose more. JMHO
You're probably right. Of course no one ever offered me this to play baseball, but a 10k bonus, maybe a 12k salary, and life in the minors wouldn't have me champing at the bit. I suppose it comes down to how much an individual wants to pursue the dream.I think he goes now no matter what. That's how I would advise him if he were my son.