A sandwich pick is a draft choice that is taken between rounds. Teams receive sandwich picks for two reasons:
1) Teams that fail to sign a player taken in the first three rounds of the draft are given a sandwich pick in the next draft. For example, if Team A fails to sign their 2007 second-round choice, they'd be given a sandwich pick between the second and third rounds of the 2008 draft.
2) Sandwich picks are now given to teams for losing Type B free agents (those deemed to be in the top 21-40% at their position). In the previous CBA, the team losing the free agent would have received compensation directly from the signing team.
2007-04-16 04:32:25
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answered by Craig S 7
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answered by ? 3
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A "sandwich pick" is a selection given to a baseball team in the amateur draft as compensation when a free agent they had offered arbitration to signs with another team. The picks occur in a "sandwich round" between rounds, and the order of picks in these rounds are determined the same way as the regular picks, by revers winning percentage.
2007-04-16 04:54:40
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answered by SenecaD 2
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It's a pick in the amatuer draft that happens between rounds as compensation for losing someone to free agency. Which rounds it goes between is determined by what class of free agent the team loses. Better players are given an A rating and result in a pick following the first round.
2007-04-16 04:32:13
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answered by ajn4664_ksu 4
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2016-12-26 10:01:00
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answered by ? 3
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its a pick between rounds, for example once the last team picks in a round another team might have a sandwich pick before the next round starts........
2007-04-16 04:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure. Here's a link for you to ceck out. I'm sorry dude.
http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/draft/news/262720.html
2007-04-16 06:04:07
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answered by Anonymous
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