The Orioles own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 Draft, yet it's the D-backs who have the most spending power. Arizona's assigned bonus pool for the first 10 rounds of the Draft is $16,093,700, the second-highest amount allocated to a club since spending limits came into play in

The Orioles own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 Draft, yet it's the D-backs who have the most spending power.

Arizona's assigned bonus pool for the first 10 rounds of the Draft is $16,093,700, the second-highest amount allocated to a club since spending limits came into play in 2012. The 2015 Astros had the largest allotment ever at $17,289,200, primarily the result of holding the Nos. 2 and 5 overall selections that June.

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The D-backs own seven of the first 75 selections this year: their regular picks in the first (No. 16 overall) and second (No. 56) rounds, a compensation first-rounder (No. 26) for failing to sign 2018 first-rounder Matt McLain, two more compensation first-rounders (Nos. 33 and 34) for the loss of free agents Patrick Corbin and A.J. Pollock, a pick in Competitive Balance Round B (No. 74) and another (No. 77) received from the Cardinals in the Paul Goldschmidt trade.

The assigned slots are 3.9 percent higher than a year ago, reflecting the increase in MLB's annual revenues. Baltimore's No. 1 overall selection is valued at $8,415,300, up from $8,096,300 in 2018.

In addition to the D-backs, nine other teams have eight-figure bonus pools. The Orioles rank second at $13,821,300, followed by the Royals ($13,108,000), Marlins ($13,045,000), White Sox ($11,565,500), Braves ($11,532,200), Rangers ($11,023,100), Padres ($10,758,900), Tigers ($10,402,500) and Rays ($10,333,800). The Red Sox, whose top choice was dropped 10 spots as a penalty for exceeding last year's luxury-tax threshold by more than $40 million, don't make their first choice until No. 44 and have the smallest pool at $4,788,100.

Boston could add more money, however, by gaining a pick after the fourth round if Craig Kimbrel signs elsewhere as a free agent. The Astros will add a selection if Dallas Keuchel lands with another club, gaining a selection after Competitive Balance Round B. If a team signs either pitcher prior to the start of the Draft, it will lose a pick as well. Players who are unsigned after the start of the Draft are no longer tied to Draft pick compensation and can be signed without their new club needing to forfeit a pick.

Each pick in the first 10 rounds of the Draft has an assigned value, with the total for each of a club's selections equals what it can spend in those rounds without incurring a penalty. If a player taken in the first 10 rounds doesn't sign, his choice's value gets subtracted from his club's pool. Any bonus money above $125,000 given to an individual player selected in rounds 11-40 also counts against a team's allotment.

The pools for all 30 clubs total $266,480,400, an average of $8,882,680 per team. Last year, the industry spent a record $294,648,102 on Draft bonuses, including $49,818,165 after the 10th round.

Since the bonus pool era began in 2012, no player has signed for more than the $7.5 million Casey Mize got from the Tigers as the No. 1 overall choice last year. The Orioles and other clubs at the top of the Draft -- such as the Royals at No. 2 (valued at $7,789,900) and the White Sox at No. 3 ($7,221,200) -- likely will spend less than their full allotment and use the savings to spend more on later selections.

If a team exceeds its assigned pool, it faces a penalty. Teams that outspend their allotment by 0-5 percent pay a 75 percent tax on the overage. At higher thresholds, clubs lose future picks: a first-rounder and a 75 percent tax for surpassing their pool by more than 5 and up to 10 percent; a first- and a second-rounder and a 100 percent tax for more than 10 and up to 15 percent; and two first-rounders and a 100 percent tax for more than 15 percent.

In seven years with these rules, clubs have outspent their allotments a total of 118 times but never by more than 5 percent. Twenty-three of the 30 teams exceeded their pools last year.

Bonus pools for all 30 clubs:

$16,093,700 - D-backs

$13,821,300 - Orioles

$13,108,000 - Royals

$13,045,000 - Marlins

$11,565,500 - White Sox

$11,532,200 - Braves

$11,023,100 - Rangers

$10,758,900 - Padres

$10,402,500 - Tigers

$10,333,800 - Rays

$9,944,000 - Pirates

$9,905,800 - Twins

$9,528,600 - Reds

$8,714,500 - Giants

$8,463,300 - Blue Jays

$8,224,600 - Mets

$8,069,100 - Dodgers

$7,608,700 - Angels

$7,559,000 - Mariners

$7,455,300 - Yankees

$7,092,300 - Rockies

$6,903,500 - Cardinals

$6,475,800 - Phillies

$6,148,100 - Indians

$5,979,600 - Nationals

$5,826,900 - Cubs

$5,605,900 - A's

$5,355,100 - Astros

$5,148,200 - Brewers

$4,788,100 - Red Sox

First Round

1) Orioles: $8,415,300

2) Royals: $7,789,900

3) White Sox: $7,221,200

4) Marlins: $6,664,000

5) Tigers: $6,180,700

6) Padres: $5,742,900

7) Reds: $5,432,400

8) Rangers: $5,176,900

9) Braves: $4,949,100 (Compensation for unsigned 2018 pick Carter Stewart)

10) Giants: $4,739,900

11) Blue Jays: $4,547,500

12) Mets: $4,366,400

13) Twins: $4,197,300

14) Phillies: $4,036,800

15) Angels: $3,885,800

16) D-backs: $3,745,500

17) Nationals: $3,609,700

18) Pirates: $3,481,300

19) Cardinals: $3,359,000

20) Mariners: $3,242,900

21) Braves: $3,132,300

22) Rays: $3,027,000

23) Rockies: $2,926,800

24) Indians: $2,831,300

25) Dodgers: $2,740,300

26) D-backs: $2,653,400 (Compensation for unsigned 2018 pick Matt McLain)

27) Cubs: $2,570,100

28) Brewers: $2,493,900

29) A's: $2,424,600

30) Yankees: $2,365,500

31) Dodgers: $2,312,000 (Compensation for unsigned 2018 pick J.T. Ginn)

32) Astros: $2,257,300

Compensation Picks

33) D-backs: $2,202,200 (Compensation for Patrick Corbin)

34) D-backs: $2,148,100 (Compensation for A.J. Pollock)

Competitive Balance Round A

35) Marlins: $2,095,800

36) Rays: $2,045,400

37) Pirates: $1,999,300 (Compensation for unsigned 2018 pick Gunnar Hoglund)

38) Yankees: $1,952,300 (From Reds via trade)

39) Twins: $1,906,800

40) Rays: $1,856,700 (From A's via trade)

41) Rangers: $1,813,500 (From Brewers via trade)

Second Round

42) Orioles: $1,771,100

43) Red Sox: $1,729,800*

44) Royals: $1,689,500

45) White Sox: $1,650,200

46) Marlins: $1,617,400

47) Tigers: $1,580,200

48) Padres: $1,543,600

49) Reds: $1,507,600

50) Rangers: $1,469,900

51) Giants: $1,436,900

52) Blue Jays: $1,403,200

53) Mets: $1,370,400

54) Twins: $1,338,500

55) Angels: $1,307,000

56) D-backs: $1,276,400

57) Pirates: $1,243,600

58) Cardinals: $1,214,300

59) Mariners: $1,185,500

60) Braves: $1,157,400

61) Rays: $1,129,700

62) Rockies: $1,102,700

63) Indians: $1,076,300

64) Cubs: $1,050,300

65) Brewers: $1,025,100

66) A's: $1,003,300

67) Yankees: $976,700

68) Astros: $953,100

69) Red Sox: $929,800

*Boston's top pick (initially No. 33) was dropped 10 places as a penalty for being more than $40 million over the tax threshold.

Competitive Balance Round B

70) Royals: $906,800

71) Orioles: $884,200

72) Pirates: $870,700

73) Padres: $857,400

74) D-backs: $844,200

75) D-backs: $831,100 (From Cardinals via trade)

76) Mariners: $818,200 (From Indians via trade)

77) Rockies: $805,600

Compensation

78) Dodgers: $793,000 (Compensation for Yasmani Grandal)

Third Round

79) Orioles: $780,400

80) Royals: $767,800

81) White Sox: $755,300

82) Marlins: $744,200

83) Tigers: $733,100

84) Padres: $721,900

85) Reds: $710,700

86) Rangers: $699,700

87) Giants: $689,300

88) Blue Jays: $678,600

89) Mets: $667,900

90) Twins: $657,600

91) Phillies: $647,300

92) Angels: $637,600

93) D-backs: $627,900

94) Nationals: $618,200

95) Pirates: $610,800

96) Cardinals: $604,800

97) Mariners: $599,100

98) Braves: $593,100

99) Rays: $587,400

100) Rockies: $581,600

101) Indians: $577,000

102) Dodgers: $571,400

103) Cubs: $565,600

104) A's: $560,000

105) Yankees: $554,300

106) Astros: $549,000

107) Red Sox: $543,500

Fourth Round

108) Orioles: $538,200

109) Royals: $533,000

110) White Sox: $527,800

111) Marlins: $522,600

112) Tigers: $517,400

113) Padres: $512,400

114) Reds: $507,400

115) Rangers: $502,300

116) Giants: $497,500

117) Blue Jays: $492,700

118) Mets: $487,900

119) Twins: $483,000

120) Phillies: $478,300

121) Angels: $473,700

122) D-backs: $469,000

123) Nationals: $464,500

124) Pirates: $460,000

125) Cardinals: $455,600

126) Mariners: $451,800

127) Braves: $447,400

128) Rays: $442,900

129) Rockies: $438,700

130) Indians: $434,300

131) Dodgers: $430,800

132) Cubs: $426,600

133) Brewers: $422,300

134) A's: $418,200

135) Yankees: $414,000

136) Astros: $410,100

137) Red Sox: $406,000

Fifth Round

138) Orioles: $402,000

139) Royals: $398,000

140) White Sox: $394,300

141) Marlins: $390,400

142) Tigers: $386,600

143) Padres: $382,700

144) Reds: $379,000

145) Rangers: $375,200

146) Giants: $371,600

147) Blue Jays: $367,900

148) Mets: $364,400

149) Twins: $360,800

150) Phillies: $357,100

151) Angels: $353,700

152) D-backs: $350,300

153) Nationals: $346,800

154) Pirates: $343,400

155) Cardinals: $340,000

156) Mariners: $336,600

157) Braves: $333,300

158) Rays: $330,100

159) Rockies: $327,200

160) Indians: $324,100

161) Dodgers: $321,100

162) Cubs: $318,200

163) Brewers: $315,400

164) A's: $312,400

165) Yankees: $309,500

166) Astros: $306,800

167) Red Sox: $304,200

Sixth Round

168) Orioles: $301,600

169) Royals: $299,000

170) White Sox: $296,400

171) Marlins: $293,800

172) Tigers: $291,400

173) Padres: $289,000

174) Reds: $286,500

175) Rangers: $284,200

176) Giants: $281,800

177) Blue Jays: $279,500

178) Mets: $277,100

179) Twins: $274,800

180) Phillies: $272,500

181) Angels: $270,300

182) D-backs: $268,200

183) Nationals: $266,000

184) Pirates: $263,700

185) Cardinals: $261,600

186) Mariners: $259,400

187) Braves: $257,400

188) Rays: $255,300

189) Rockies: $253,300

190) Indians: $251,100

191) Dodgers: $249,000

192) Cubs: $247,000

193) Brewers: $244,900

194) A's: $243,000

195) Yankees: $241,000

196) Astros: $239,000

197) Red Sox: $237,000

Seventh Round

198) Orioles: $235,100

199) Royals: $233,000

200) White Sox: $231,100

201) Marlins: $229,700

202) Tigers: $227,700

203) Padres: $225,800

204) Reds: $224,000

205) Rangers: $222,100

206) Giants: $220,200

207) Blue Jays: $218,500

208) Mets: $216,600

209) Twins: $214,900

210) Phillies: $213,300

211) Angels: $211,500

212) D-backs: $209,800

213) Nationals: $208,200

214) Pirates: $206,500

215) Cardinals: $204,800

216) Mariners: $203,400

217) Braves: $201,600

218) Rays: $200,100

219) Rockies: $198,500

220) Indians: $197,300

221) Dodgers: $195,700

222) Cubs: $194,400

223) Brewers: $192,900

224) A's: $191,500

225) Yankees: $190,100

226) Astros: $188,900

227) Red Sox: $187,700

Eighth Round

228) Orioles: $186,300

229) Royals: $184,700

230) White Sox: $183,700

231) Marlins: $182,300

232) Tigers: $181,200

233) Padres: $179,800

234) Reds: $178,600

235) Rangers: $177,400

236) Giants: $176,300

237) Blue Jays: $175,000

238) Mets: $174,000

239) Twins: $173,000

240) Phillies: $172,100

241) Angels: $171,200

242) D-backs: $170,300

243) Nationals: $169,500

244) Pirates: $168,500

245) Cardinals: $167,800

246) Mariners: $167,000

247) Braves: $166,100

248) Rays: $165,400

249) Rockies: $164,700

250) Indians: $163,900

251) Dodgers: $163,400

252) Cubs: $162,700

253) Brewers: $162,000

254) A's: $161,400

255) Yankees: $160,800

256) Astros: $160,300

257) Red Sox: $159,700

Ninth Round

258) Orioles: $159,200

259) Royals: $158,600

260) White Sox: $158,100

261) Marlins: $157,600

262) Tigers: $157,200

263) Padres: $156,600

264) Reds: $156,100

265) Rangers: $155,800

266) Giants: $155,300

267) Blue Jays: $154,900

268) Mets: $154,600

269) Twins: $154,100

270) Phillies: $153,600

271) Angels: $153,300

272) D-backs: $152,900

273) Nationals: $152,600

274) Pirates: $152,300

275) Cardinals: $152,000

276) Mariners: $151,600

277) Braves: $151,300

278) Rays: $150,800

279) Rockies: $150,500

280) Indians: $150,300

281) Dodgers: $150,100

282) Cubs: $149,800

283) Brewers: $149,500

284) A's: $149,300

285) Yankees: $148,900

286) Astros: $148,400

287) Red Sox: $148,200

10th Round

288) Orioles: $147,900

289) Royals: $147,700

290) White Sox: $147,400

291) Marlins: $147,200

292) Tigers: $147,000

293) Padres: $146,800

294) Reds: $146,300

295) Rangers: $146,100

296) Giants: $145,700

297) Blue Jays: $145,500

298) Mets: $145,300

299) Twins: $145,000

300) Phillies: $144,800

301) Angels: $144,600

302) D-backs: $144,400

303) Nationals: $144,100

304) Pirates: $143,900

305) Cardinals: $143,600

306) Mariners: $143,500

307) Braves: $143,200

308) Rays: $143,000

309) Rockies: $142,700

310) Indians: $142,500

311) Dodgers: $142,300

312) Cubs: $142,200

313) Brewers: $142,200

314) A's: $142,200

315) Yankees: $142,200

316) Astros: $142,200

317) Red Sox: $142,200