Not sure if you guys have your numbers off or I do, but I'm getting $69,985 in the tracker.
Also, it should be noted that these numbers are never going to be precise down to the dollar, and the reason Baseball America and MLB.com can report numbers that are off by a small fraction is because of this little-known rule:
So if you're ever wondering why almost every single Blue Jays draft signing is exactly $2,500 off from a nice round number, it's because of this. They can give each player $2,500 as a contingency bonus and save that against their slot.
So if one of these reporters is getting the bonus info from a player-side source, they might tell you the full amount, whereas if the source is team-side, you'll get the technically correct amount.
In other words, Brandon Barriera, his family and his agent will tell you he signed for $3,600,000, because that's the number he receives.
The Blue Jays-side sources will tell you he signed for $3,597,500.
So for all we know, Tucker Toman's draft cap hit is $1,997,500 but the info we received on him says flat 2 million. Impossible to know exactly what the number is and exactly how much money the Jays have left to spend.
Rarely matters though because it's not often you see the team spend up to their 5% overage cap down to the exact dollar.