The 2020 MLB Draft was shortened from 40 to five rounds due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, but the Los Angeles Dodgers were still able to add some talented players to the organization.
Now that the draft has come and gone, the Dodgers have begun using the $5,928,400 in bonus pool money at their disposal on the six players selected.
That started with fifth-round pick Gavin Stone, who reportedly signed for below slot value at $100,000. It now continues with the organization’s top draft pick in Louisville pitcher Bobby Miller, who they took 29th overall.