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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. 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.

  4. Seitz decision - Wikipedia

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    The Seitz decision was a ruling by arbitrator Peter Seitz (1905–1983) [1] on December 23, 1975, which declared that Major League Baseball (MLB) players became free agents upon playing one year for their team without a contract, effectively nullifying baseball's reserve clause.

  5. The Risks of “Baseball Arbitration” in Resolving Real Estate ...

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    In 1974 Major League Baseball introduced what is now known as “baseball arbitration.” If a player’s representative and the club ownership cannot reach a salary agreement through negotiation ...

  6. MLB players' union asks court to confirm arbitration decision ...

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    The baseball players' association asked a federal court to confirm an arbitrator's decision denying an attempt by a baseball agent at Bad Bunny’s Rimas Sports firm to block the agent's ...

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

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    But on the eve of MLB’s first work stoppage in 26 years, let’s take a look at what those assumptions mean in context and in practice. ... That meant establishing arbitration, securing steadily ...

  8. Pendulum arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Pendulum arbitration, otherwise known as final offer arbitration (or "FOA") or baseball arbitration, is a type of interest arbitration in which the arbitrator chooses one of the parties' proposals on each (or perhaps all) disputed issues.

  9. Arbitration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arbitration, in the context of the law of the United States, is a form of alternative dispute resolution.Specifically, arbitration is an alternative to litigation through which the parties to a dispute agree to submit their respective evidence and legal arguments to a third party (i.e., the arbitrator) for resolution.