A's sign first 18 picks from 2023 MLB Draft
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Below is a list of every player drafted by the Athletics.
Each club had until 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 25, to come to terms with its Draft selections. If a player has exhausted his collegiate eligibility, he can sign at any time up until one week prior to the next year’s Draft.
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Draft-and-follow picks -- high school and junior college players selected after the 10th round who attend a two-year college after the Draft -- can sign with their selecting teams for up to $250,000 up until a week prior to the following year’s Draft.
Players drafted from Round 11 on do not count against the bonus pools unless their signing bonus exceeds $150,000; any amount over that total will count against the pool.
Total bonus pool: $14,255,600
MLB rank: 5
1 (6): Jacob Wilson, SS, Grand Canyon University
Pick value: $6,634,000
Signing bonus: $5,500,000
The A's gained some bonus pool flexibility by signing Wilson under slot value. The son of former Major League All-Star Jack Wilson, Jacob is considered to have the best bat-to-ball skills of any player in this year's Draft class. The 21-year-old's defense also stood out, as Wilson earned WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors this season at Grand Canyon University.
CB-A (39): Myles Naylor, 3B, St Joan of Arc Catholic
Pick value: $2,202,500
Signing bonus: $2,202,500
The younger brother of Josh and Bo Naylor, both former first-round Draft picks who play for the Guardians, Myles' baseball bloodlines played a part in the A's taking him so high in the Draft. The infielder was previously committed to play college ball at Texas Tech University.
2 (41): Ryan Lasko, OF, Rutgers
Pick value: $2,094,900
Signing bonus: $1,700,000
Lasko performed well in the Cape Cod League after hitting .314 in three seasons at Rutgers while playing stellar defense in center field. Lasko and the A's agreed to terms on a deal below slot value.
3 (72): Steven Echavarria, RHP, Millburn HS
Pick value: $1,005,700
Signing bonus: $3,000,000
The A's were very high on Echavarria's upside, and it showed in their willingness to go way above slot value to pull him away from his commitment to the University of Florida. The New Jersey native brings a four-pitch mix that features a fastball that has been clocked as high as 98 mph along with a slider, curveball and low-80s changeup.
4 (103): Cole Miller, RHP, Newbury Park HS
Pick value: $653,300
Signing bonus: $1,000,000
It comes as no surprise that the A's had to go over slot value to sign Miller away from his commitment to UCLA. The 6-foot-6 right-hander brings a fastball that can reach up to 96 mph, as well as a hard slider and low-80s changeup.
5 (139): Nathan Dettmer, RHP, Texas A&M
Pick value: $459,800
Signing bonus: $425,000
Coming off a down year at Texas A&M, the A's were able to reach a deal with Dettmer for under slot value. The right-hander stood out in the 2022 College World Series with a fastball that flashed 99 mph, and the A's were drawn to his durability as a starter throughout his college career.
6 (166): Jonah Cox, OF, Oral Roberts
Pick value: $354,500
Signing bonus: $300,000
7 (196): Nate Nankil, OF, Cal State Fullerton
Pick value: $276,100
Signing bonus: $300,000
8 (226): Jackson Finley, RHP, Georgia Tech
Pick value: $218,300
Signing bonus: $180,000
9 (256): Corey Avant, RHP, Wingate
Pick value: $185,100
Signing bonus: $185,100
10 (286): Tom Reisinger, RHP, East Stroudsburg U
Pick value: $171,400
Signing bonus: $125,000
11 (316): Drew Conover, RHP, Rutgers
Signing bonus: $150,000
12 (346): Cole Conn, C, University of Illinois (Chicago)
Signing bonus: $150,000
13 (376): Will Johnston, LHP, Texas A&M
Signing bonus: $150,000
14 (406): Luke Mann, 3B, Missouri
Signing bonus: $50,000
15 (436): Will Simpson, OF, Washington
Signing bonus: $150,000
16 (466): Ryan Brown, RHP, Oregon State
Signing bonus: $140,000
17 (496): Colby Halter, 2B, Florida
Signing bonus: $125,000
18 (526): Derrick Tarpley Jr., OF, Brownsville Area High (PA)
Has not agreed to terms
19 (556): Derek Salata, RHP, Illinois State
Has not agreed to terms
20 (586): Diego Barrera, LHP, Loyola Marymount
Has agreed to deal; terms not disclosed.
Every team's signings:
ALW: HOU | LAA | OAK | SEA | TEX
ALC: CLE | CWS | DET | KC | MIN
ALE: BAL | BOS | NYY | TB | TOR
NLW: ARI | COL | LAD | SD | SF
NLC: CHC | CIN | MIL | PIT | STL
NLE: ATL | MIA | NYM | PHI | WSH
How bonus pools and pick values work
Each choice in the first 10 rounds comes with an assigned value, with the total for a club's selections equaling what it can spend in those rounds without incurring a penalty. If a player taken in the top 10 rounds doesn't sign, his pick's value gets subtracted from his team's pool. Clubs near the top of the Draft often spend less than the assigned value for those choices and use the savings to offer more money to later selections.
Teams that exceed their bonus pool face a penalty. Clubs that outspend their allotment by 0-5 percent pay a 75 percent tax on the overage. At higher thresholds, clubs lose future picks: a first-rounder and a 75 percent tax for surpassing their pool by more than 5 and up to 10 percent; a first- and a second-rounder and a 100 percent tax for more than 10 and up to 15 percent; and two first-rounders and a 100 percent tax for more than 15 percent.
Bonus pools by club
Pirates: $16,185,700
Tigers: $15,747,200
Nationals: $14,502,400
Twins: $14,345,600
Athletics: $14,255,600
Reds: $13,785,200
Mariners: $13,170,900
Marlins: $12,829,600
Royals: $12,313,500
Rockies: $11,909,800
D-backs: $11,084,300
Brewers: $10,950,600
Rays: $10,872,100
Orioles: $10,534,800
Red Sox: $10,295,100
Rangers: $9,925,300
Giants: $9,916,900
White Sox: $9,072,800
Cubs: $8,962,000
Guardians: $8,736,700
Mets: $8,440,400
Braves: $8,341,700
Angels: $8,328,900
Dodgers: $7,274,600
Astros: $6,747,900
Blue Jays: $6,529,700
Cardinals: $6,375,100
Padres: $5,416,000
Yankees: $5,299,400
Phillies: $5,185,500