The Los Angeles Dodgers made 40 selections in the 2017 MLB Draft, and as of last week had agreed to terms with more than half of their picks. The club has $5,517,800 in bonus pool money to sign this year’s draft picks made within the first 10 rounds.
That is down from the $9,336,500 the the Dodgers had last year, which is due to not holding compensation picks. The bonus pool allocation also applies to picks made in rounds 11 or later, should the Dodgers offer the player $125,000 or more.
That’s increased from $100,000 that was in place under the previous Collective Bargaining Agreement.