Bonus pools were announced for the 2026 MLB Draft on Wednesday. The Minnesota Twins are in great shape ahead of July, for what promises to be a class rich in both impact talent and depth. The Twins have the fourth-highest bonus pool total, at $16,929,600, behind only the Pirates, Rays, and White Sox.
Slot values have increased 2.5% from 2025. The Twins’ bonus pool is heavily weighted toward the No. 3 overall pick, which comes with a slot value of $9,740,100. In a strong class, Minnesota is likely to have several good options, including prep shortstop Grady Emerson, UC Santa Barbara ace Jackson Flora, or impact college bats like Justin Lebron, Vahn Lackey, or AJ Gracia. Listed below are all 11 of the Twins’ slotted picks with their allotted bonus values.
1st Round, 3rd pick: $9,740,100
2nd Round, 43rd pick: $2,333,200
Comp B, 74th pick: $1,138,600
3rd Round, 79th pick: $1,052,700
4th Round, 107th pick: $733,100
5th Round, 139th pick: $536,900
6th Round, 168th pick: $406,800
7th Round, 197th pick: $319,600
8th Round, 227th pick: $253,300
9th Round, 257th pick: $215,400
10th Round, 287th pick: $199,900
Teams can spend up to $150,000 on player bonuses in rounds 11-20, with any amount spent over $150,000 being counted toward their bonus pool. Teams are permitted to spend up to 5% over their total bonus pool, incurring only a tax penalty on the overage.
The total they have to spend can be spread around however they’d like, though, so (for instance) if the wealth of options at No. 3 gives them the leverage to sign someone for $7.7 million instead of $9.7 million, they can use the remainder on one or more of their other picks. Typically, teams at the very top of the draft do at least some of this. Last year, the Mariners saved $700,000 against the slot value of the third pick. Over the last four drafts, the top three picks have delivered their teams an average savings of $937,000. However, when the Twins picked fifth in 2023, they were so happy to have Walker Jenkins fall to them that they signed him for the full slot allotment.
If you were picking for the Twins today, who would you select at number three overall?
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