Going over the luxury tax leads to a penalty in international spending. Additionally, some of the FAs we were loosely tied to would've led to a reduction in international pool money.
The international pool money is largely based on market size. Big markets have less money, small markets have big money.Of the top 10 markets, zero will have more money than the Cubs (a few are even with the Cubs) to spent on international rookies. The Dodgers have the lowest pool.
I'm curious if there has been a thought process on giving Roki Sosaki the world to come here. You could then go with a starting 5 of Burnes/Steele/Sasaki/Imanaga/One of the young guys. Probably gives you the 2nd best rotation in the MLB.
You can trade for up to 60% of your starting level of bonus money. I wonder how much of the trades we see will include that money as leverage.
The international pool money is largely based on market size. Big markets have less money, small markets have big money.Of the top 10 markets, zero will have more money than the Cubs (a few are even with the Cubs) to spent on international rookies. The Dodgers have the lowest pool.
I'm curious if there has been a thought process on giving Roki Sosaki the world to come here. You could then go with a starting 5 of Burnes/Steele/Sasaki/Imanaga/One of the young guys. Probably gives you the 2nd best rotation in the MLB.
You can trade for up to 60% of your starting level of bonus money. I wonder how much of the trades we see will include that money as leverage.