I know this typically isn't something fans talk about in August the year before, but the Cubs are just three losses from getting the first pick next year, which leads to this question:
Brady Aiken was considered the best player in last years draft. He's considered the most developed pitcher for his age in a long, long time and he's a lefty. ESPN had a reporter once say that this guy has the potential to be a Clayton Kershaw. The Astro's drafted him with the first pick and offered him a $6.5 million signing bonus. Before he signed it, the Astros did a physical on him and found a minor issue with his elbow and dropped it to a $5 million signing bonus. He didn't sign because he disagreed with the price (though I think it was more he didn't want to be an Astro)
This year, the Astros get the second pick of the draft for compensation. Should the Cubs get the first pick, can they get Aiken if he declares for the draft, or can the MLB force him to sit out a year for not signing this year?
Also, Daz Cameron (Mike Cameron's son) is widely considered the best player in this years draft if Aiken isn't in it. Say the Cubs get the third pick of the draft and the first pick takes Daz, would the Astros take Aiken again?