how does everyone else feel about this? I'm a biased dirty birds fan, but considering none of the front office (presumably, if the stories are to be believed) had knowledge of it, and the responsible parties in management have been fired, I'd say a 5th round pick and a fine is fair. A lot of people are saying it was too lenient, probably thanks to the loads of fearmongering reports that they were going to lose a "top" draft pick, but I don't see how you can levy any larger of a punishment on an organization where the higher-ups were apparently innocent and completely compliant with the investigation.
it's also nice to see that they made it a 2016 pick, because the investigation took so dayumn long.