作者beckseaton (没有运动会死)
看板SFGiants
标题[巨人] Amateur Signing Bonuses: Giants
时间Tue Nov 9 22:44:06 2010
1.Buster Posey, $6.2MM (2008)
2.Zach Wheeler, $3.3MM (2009)
3.Rafael Rodriguez, $2.55MM (2008)
4.Angel Villalona, $2.1MM (2006)
5.Tim Lincecum, $2.025MM (2006)
As we saw during their title run, the Giants have done a great job of
drafting and developing the core of their team. Hot shot rookie catcher
Buster Posey was at the center of attention, and San Francisco paid the price
to bring him into their organization as the fifth overall pick: $6.2MM, at
the time a record for a minor league contract. Posey tore through the minors
in less than two years (.333/.427/.542) and established himself as the
Giants' everyday catcher this summer. He hit .305/.357/.505 with 18 homers in
443 big league plate appearances this season, then topped it off with a
strong postseason.
Wheeler was the sixth overall pick in last year's draft, and in his first pro
season he pitched to a 3.99 ERA with 10.7 K/9 and 5.8 BB/9 in 58.2 innings.
He missed some time with a fingernail injury this summer. The Giants signed
Rodriguez out of the Dominican Republic on his 16th birthday, and so far he's
hit .280/.343/.355 in his young minor league career.
Villalona was arguably the top talent available out of Latin America back in
2006, and the Giants landed him for what was then the largest bonus in
franchise history. He climbed the minor league ladder steadily until the
2009-2010 offseason, when it was announced by police that Villalona was a
suspect in the murder of a 25-year-old man back in the DR. He eventually
reached a settlement with the victim's family, however the prosecutor still
intends to prosecute. Villalona has been free on bond since the settlement,
but his United States visa has been revoked and his playing career with the
Giants is essentially over. He has not played since the end of the 2009
season, and there have not been any updates on the status of the criminal
case since April.
It's hard to believe that Lincecum lasted until the tenth overall pick in
2006, but that's exactly what happened. The Giants signed him and less than a
year later he wasn't just in the big leagues, he was dominating. Lincecum won
the Cy Young Award in each of his first two full major league seasons, and he
made five starts (and one relief appearance, 2.43 ERA overall) this
postseason, including winning the World Series clincher in Game Five over the
Rangers. Overall, his big league career consists of a 3.04 ERA with 10.1 K/9
and 3.3 BB/9 in 811 innings. He's led the league in strikeouts and strikeout
rate in each of the last three seasons.
Since I'm sure everyone is curious, I might as well mention that Matt Cain
signed for $1.375MM as the 25th overall pick in 2002, Madison Bumgarner for
$2MM as the tenth pick in 2007, and Jonathan Sanchez for just $2,500 as the
820th overall pick (27th round) in 2004. That's textbook development of a
championship caliber rotation right there.
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/11/amateur-signing-bonuses-giants.html
--
※ 发信站: 批踢踢实业坊(ptt.cc)
◆ From: 114.35.128.207
1F:推 unc25:Angel Villalona......叹气 11/10 01:09