Now that the 2025 MLB Draft has concluded and all 21 picks have been made, it is time for the hard part — signing everyone. In the MLB Draft, teams are assigned a set amount of money to spend on signing bonuses for every player in their draft; this amount of money is the team’s total bonus pool.

Each pick has a projected slot value, assigned by the league, so a team’s bonus pool can be calculated by summing their slot value. This year, the Detroit Tigers have a bonus pool of $10,990,000, which is the 17th highest in baseball. This is new for Scott Harris, since Detroit had picked in the top 10 each of his other years and had a correspondingly higher bonus pool to work with.

It’s baseball, so there are naturally a few interesting rules to consider. Firstly, players are not required to sign. High schoolers can hold out and go to college, junior collegiate players can transfer to more mainstream baseball powerhouses, and occasionally, college graduates will choose to play in an independent league rather than sign with a team. That’s particularly rare, but it can happen.

If a player does not sign, the team loses the right to spend the slot value associated with that player’s pick. This is to prevent a team from intentionally drafting players it doesn’t intend to sign and funneling the savings to one individual player. Additionally, picks in the second half of the draft (rounds 11-20) have no assigned slot value; signing bonuses of under $150k made in these rounds do not count against a team’s bonus pool.

If a player signs for more than $150k in these rounds, only the overage contributes to the bonus pool. And finally, a team can spend up to 5% extra of its bonus pool with only a monetary penalty, which is fairly common. However, after 5%, teams begin to forfeit future draft considerations, a penalty no team has ever incurred.

As of Thursday afternoon, no Tigers’ draft picks have announced a signing. We’ll be updating this chart with their signing bonuses as they’re announced. Players to keep an eye on, outside the first few picks, are River Hamilton and Ethan Rogers. Both have commitments to strong D1 baseball programs and will likely require far more than their $150k allotment to forgo college.

Tigers 2025 Signing Bonus Tracker

Player Name

Round Number

Pick Number

School

Slot Value

Signing Bonus

Player Name

Round Number

Pick Number

School

Slot Value

Signing Bonus

Jordan Yost

1

24

Sickles HS

$3.73M

Michael Oliveto

CB – A

34

Hauppauge HS

$2.83M

Malachi Witherspoon

2

62

Oklahoma

$1.45M

Ben Jacobs

3

98

Arizona State

$780.60k

Caleb Leys

4

129

University of Maine

$577.40k

Ryan Hall

5

159

North Gwinnett HS

$430.60k

Grayson Grinsell

6

189

Oregon

$330.50k

Cale Wetwiska

7

219

Northern Oklahoma College

$261.30k

Nick Dumensil

8

249

California Baptiste University

$216.80k

Trevor Heishman

9

279

St. John Bosco HS

$198.00k

Edian Espinal

10

309

Central Florida

$187.80k

River Hamilton

11

339

Sam Barlow HS

$0.00

Cash Kuiper

12

369

Murray State College

$0.00

Jack Goodman

13

399

Northeastern

$0.00

Beau Ankeney

14

429

Local Marymount University

$0.00

Charlie Christensen

15

459

University of Central Arkansas

$0.00

Joe Ruzicka

16

489

Belmont University

$0.00

Joey Wimpelberg

17

519

College of Central Florida

$0.00

Ethan Rogers

18

549

Lone Jack HS

$0.00

Meridan Leffew

19

579

Gastion Christian School

$0.00

Kameron Douglas

20

609

Alabama State University

$0.00