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  2. Free agency (Major League Baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Free agency in MLB has existed since the 1972 Flood v.Kuhn Supreme Court case. One of the landmark decisions in the aftermath was the Messersmith/McNally Arbitration, also known as the Seitz Decision, which effectively destroyed the "reserve clause" in baseball.

  3. Pendulum arbitration - Wikipedia

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    In disputes over labor contracts, this dispute resolution procedure is known to be a common type of contract arbitration. Perhaps the most well-known instance is salary arbitration in Major League Baseball, where a certain class of players may elect to arbitrate their salary instead of accepting their team's salary offer. Final-offer ...

  4. Baseball arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Baseball arbitration can refer to: Pendulum arbitration; Salary arbitration during free agency (Major League Baseball) in the United States This page was last edited ...

  5. What would a lockout mean for MLB? Here's what happens ... - AOL

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    Baseball’s current collective bargaining agreement expires on Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. ET, and after months of largely slow-moving negotiations, the sides suspended talks without a deal. The team ...

  6. MLB drops arbitration cuts after union holds on free agents

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    Major League Baseball withdrew its plan for more limited salary arbitration on Tuesday, a day after the union withdrew its demand for greater free agent eligibility. In the second straight day of ...

  7. Detroit Tigers tender contracts to all MLB arbitration ... - AOL

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    The deadline was 8 p.m. Friday to offer contracts to arbitration-eligibles or non-tender them into free agency. ... Players on the 40-man roster with fewer than six years of MLB service time need ...

  8. Reserve clause - Wikipedia

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    This pass on "trust-busting" essentially codified the legal legitimacy of the reserve clause for many years, and gave what came to be known as Major League Baseball unprecedented power over both players and the independent organizations of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues (NAPBL).

  9. Arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Night Baseball Arbitration is a variation of baseball arbitration where the figures are not revealed to the arbitration tribunal. The arbitrator will determinate the quantum of the claim in the usual way, and the parties agree to accept and be bound by the figure which is closest to the tribunal's award.