{"id":21687,"date":"2022-07-21T22:56:55","date_gmt":"2022-07-21T22:56:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/orioles-agree-to-terms-with-first-overall-pick-jackson-holliday\/"},"modified":"2022-07-21T22:56:55","modified_gmt":"2022-07-21T22:56:55","slug":"orioles-agree-to-terms-with-first-overall-pick-jackson-holliday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/orioles-agree-to-terms-with-first-overall-pick-jackson-holliday\/","title":{"rendered":"Orioles Agree To Terms With First Overall Pick Jackson Holliday"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Orioles have reached an agreement Jackson Holliday<\/strong>the first overall selection of the 2022 MLB draft, per Jon Heyman of the New York Post<\/a>. Heyman reports that Holliday will get a bonus \u201cjust a touch\u201d higher than the $8.185MM received by Druw Jones<\/strong>the second overall pick. Andy Kostka of the Baltimore Sun<\/a> reports that the bonus is $8.19MM.<\/p>\n

The #1 overall pick came with an accompanying slot value of $8.84MM. It seems like the Orioles will save around $650K to spread around to some of their other draft picks.<\/p>\n

The Orioles have a bonus pool of $16,933MM at their disposal, the largest amount for this year’s draft. Teams are allowed to outspend their pool by as much as 5% without losing future draft picks, although there is a 75% tax on the overage. That means the Orioles can spend around $17.78MM in bonuses, though it seems Holliday will take close to half of that.<\/p>\n

Holliday, 18, is a second generation baseball talent, as he’s the son of long-time big leaguer Matt Holliday<\/strong>. The left-handed hitting shortstop was ranked the #3 player in the draft class by Baseball America, ESPN and MLB Pipeline, #2 by FanGraphs and #6 by The Athletic. BA compliments all aspects of his game, giving him at least 55 on the 20-80 scouting scale in the five categories for position players (60 hit, 55 power, 60 run, 55 field and 60 arm).<\/p>\n

Holliday had committed to Oklahoma State but will seemingly forgo that commitment to join an Orioles organization that keeps swelling with talent. Adley Rutschman<\/strong> recently graduated out of prospect status but was considered by many to be the top prospect in the game prior to that. Even without Rutschman, the O’s have four players on the top 100 list at BA, with pitchers Grayson Rodriguez<\/strong> (#4) and DL Hall<\/strong> (#51) slotted in along with shortstops Gunnar Henderson<\/strong> (#7) and Jordan Westburg<\/strong> (#97).<\/p>\n

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