What happened: The Yankees signed second-round pick Sean Duncan, a left-handed pitcher from British Columbia, for $2,497,500, according to Jonathan Mayo. The bonus exceeds the $1,451,700 slot value assigned to pick No. 63.

Why it matters: Mayo described Duncan as a projectable high school left-hander who might have gone in the first round, making the overslot bonus a reflection of that evaluation rather than a reach at his draft position.

By the numbers: Signing bonus: $2,497,500. Overslot by roughly $1,045,800.

What to watch: Watch for how the Yankees allocate the rest of their bonus pool across the remaining 2026 draft class.

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