Miami Marlins 2024 draft pick signings and bonus pool tracker
In the vast majority of cases, negotiations are done ahead of time—the team knows what the player’s “number” is before picking him. However, particularly for prep prospects, signability can be more complicated. Ultimately, they have leverage to play college ball if they aren’t fully comfortable with the circumstances.
This year, the Marlins had a bonus pool of $10,438,500. The pool applies to players selected during the first 10 rounds and those in the 11th round or later who cost more than $150k. The Marlins were allowed to spend up to 105% of their pool ($10,960,425) without losing future picks.
Dollar amounts in bold counted toward the Marlins’ bonus pool. The Marlins spent $10,425,000 (99.9% of their bonus pool).