I wanted to say this because the thread got locked and I don't want people thinking that I was belittling him- which wasn't my intent at all. I also want to say that I was I was in a profession where an offer of 150K is "belittling".
The person I talked to said that the Red Sox were only able to offer Golson 150K because they had spent most of their allocated money on their top two picks, as well as their other picks. The Red Sox had a budget of between 10-11 million to spend on draft picks (This per the Boston Globe if you want to know my source on the Red Sox draft budget). As of the day of the deadline, they had spent 9 million on draft picks and "other"- foreign- players. That gave the 1-2 million to spend on Golson and all of their other unsigned draft picks.
So, what about the reports of 1.4 million etc? Where is that coming from? Is the Red Sox beat guy wrong? No. Because he is a two sport player, they can spread the money out. They could have agreed to terms where they said "OK, we'll pay 1.3 million, but because of our budget we can only pay you 150K this year, 250K next year, and then 300K the next year, and etc. So, the total offer may have been 1.3 million, but like I said, the initial offer according to my source was 150K.
Believe it or don't believe it.
But one thing I want everyone to be certain of- I was not belittleing him or anyone else.
The person I talked to said that the Red Sox were only able to offer Golson 150K because they had spent most of their allocated money on their top two picks, as well as their other picks. The Red Sox had a budget of between 10-11 million to spend on draft picks (This per the Boston Globe if you want to know my source on the Red Sox draft budget). As of the day of the deadline, they had spent 9 million on draft picks and "other"- foreign- players. That gave the 1-2 million to spend on Golson and all of their other unsigned draft picks.
So, what about the reports of 1.4 million etc? Where is that coming from? Is the Red Sox beat guy wrong? No. Because he is a two sport player, they can spread the money out. They could have agreed to terms where they said "OK, we'll pay 1.3 million, but because of our budget we can only pay you 150K this year, 250K next year, and then 300K the next year, and etc. So, the total offer may have been 1.3 million, but like I said, the initial offer according to my source was 150K.
Believe it or don't believe it.
But one thing I want everyone to be certain of- I was not belittleing him or anyone else.