I admit I am very naïve about slot and bonus money, but I don't understand why any player would agree to go well below slot money, unless they think they'd drop far enough in the draft to make less at that slot.
Is that how it works?
Here are the numbers:
First Round
1) Pirates: $8,415,300
2) Rangers: $7,789,900
3) Tigers: $7,221,200
4) Red Sox: $6,664,000
5) Orioles: $6,180,700
6) D-backs: $5,742,900
7) Royals: $5,432,400
8) Rockies: $5,176,900
9) Angels: $4,949,100
10) Mets: $4,739,900
11) Nationals: $4,547,500
12) Mariners: $4,366,400
13) Phillies: $4,197,300
14) Giants: $4,036,800
15) Brewers: $3,885,800
Here are the bonus pools for all 30 clubs:
Pirates: $14,394,000
Tigers: $14,253,800
Rangers: $12,641,000
Reds: $11,905,700
Orioles: $11,829,300
Red Sox: $11,359,600
D-backs: $11,271,900
Royals: $10,917,700
Rockies: $10,543,900
Brewers: $10,063,400
Marlins: $9,949,800
Angels: $9,295,900
Mets: $9,026,300
Nationals: $8,770,000
Mariners: $8,526,000
Phillies: $8,295,000
Cardinals: $8,167,100
Twins: $8,101,400
Giants: $8,070,600
Rays: $7,955,800
Guardians: $7,398,800
Yankees: $6,943,700
Padres: $6,812,300
Cubs: $6,779,400
White Sox: $6,618,600
Braves: $6,326,300
Athletics: $6,188,900
Blue Jays: $5,775,900
Dodgers: $4,646,700
Astros: $2,940,600
The Astros really got bashed hard.