Skenes-Incentive Draft Pick
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Skenes-Incentive Draft Pick
Does anyone know if the Pirates will be eligible for an additional draft pick? I thought I read somewhere that MLB added a new rule that would provide incentive for Teams to promote top players instead of keeping them in the minors to gain additional contract control. In Skenes case, (and I may be wrong)if he wins ROY and the Pirates brought him up before gaining the extra year of control they would qualify.
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As far as I know, a player must be with his team from opening day for the team to get the bonus draft pick after the 1st round if the player is in the top 3 ROY votes or top 5 MVP or Cy Young votes. That's an incentive for teams not to follow the normal practice of keeping top rookies in the minors long enough to fail to qualify as a service year (1 of 6 prior to free agency) or Super 2 status (getting arbitration after the 2nd instead of the usual 3rd service year). But teams generally don't care about that extra draft pick enough to lose a service year to get it.JollyRoger8 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:58 pm Does anyone know if the Pirates will be eligible for an additional draft pick? I thought I read somewhere that MLB added a new rule that would provide incentive for Teams to promote top players instead of keeping them in the minors to gain additional contract control. In Skenes case, (and I may be wrong)if he wins ROY and the Pirates brought him up before gaining the extra year of control they would qualify.
Skenes didn't begin the season on the MLB roster so a bonus pick is not possible for the Pirates. In Skenes' case, it's just a matter of whether he gets enough votes for ROY (or CY or MVP) to make 2024 count as a service year. Normally when a rookie is not promoted until May (as Skenes was), his team has control for that rookie season (which fails to qualify as a service year) and 6 more before free agency for a total of almost 7 years. But if Skenes qualifies due to ROY, MVP or CY votes, this will count as his first service year with only 5 more to go before free agency.
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Re: Skenes-Incentive Draft Pick
Thanks for clarification Bobster!Bobster wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 4:20 pmAs far as I know, a player must be with his team from opening day for the team to get the bonus draft pick after the 1st round if the player is in the top 3 ROY votes or top 5 MVP or Cy Young votes. That's an incentive for teams not to follow the normal practice of keeping top rookies in the minors long enough to fail to qualify as a service year (1 of 6 prior to free agency) or Super 2 status (getting arbitration after the 2nd instead of the usual 3rd service year). But teams generally don't care about that extra draft pick enough to lose a service year to get it.JollyRoger8 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 3:58 pm Does anyone know if the Pirates will be eligible for an additional draft pick? I thought I read somewhere that MLB added a new rule that would provide incentive for Teams to promote top players instead of keeping them in the minors to gain additional contract control. In Skenes case, (and I may be wrong)if he wins ROY and the Pirates brought him up before gaining the extra year of control they would qualify.
Skenes didn't begin the season on the MLB roster so a bonus pick is not possible for the Pirates. In Skenes' case, it's just a matter of whether he gets enough votes for ROY (or CY or MVP) to make 2024 count as a service year. Normally when a rookie is not promoted until May (as Skenes was), his team has control for that rookie season (which fails to qualify as a service year) and 6 more before free agency for a total of almost 7 years. But if Skenes qualifies due to ROY, MVP or CY votes, this will count as his first service year with only 5 more to go before free agency.