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  2. Free agency (Major League Baseball) - Wikipedia

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    For purposes of salary arbitration and free agency, a player acquires a year of service time if the player remains on the major league roster for at least 172 days of the typical 187-day season. Players eligible for neither free agency nor salary arbitration are very seldom offered contracts for much more than the league minimum salary, as the ...

  3. Detroit Tigers' 2024 payroll projections: Javier Báez's $25 ...

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    Salary arbitration. Players on the 40-man roster with fewer than six years of MLB service time must be tendered contracts. Players between three and six years of service time — as well as ...

  4. Jesús Sánchez, Albert Abreu and Akil Baddoo make MLB ... - AOL

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    Because he is eligible for arbitration, Sánchez likely will get a salary in the $2 million range rather than about $800,000. Jesús Sánchez, Albert Abreu and Akil Baddoo make MLB Super 2 ...

  5. Baseball arbitration - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Baseball arbitration can refer to: Pendulum arbitration; Salary arbitration during free agency (Major League ...

  6. Major League Baseball collusion - Wikipedia

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    The average free-agent salary dropped by 16 percent, while MLB reported revenues increasing by 15 percent. This prompted the MLBPA to file a second grievance (Collusion II) on February 18, 1987. Even as this was happening, Ueberroth ordered the owners to tell him personally if they planned to offer contracts longer than three years.

  7. Five Marlins players receive money from MLB pre-arbitration ...

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    A handful of up-and-coming Miami Marlins players received a modest payday this week.

  8. 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.

  9. Seattle's Julio Rodríguez tops pre-arbitration bonus pool at ...

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    Seattle center fielder Julio Rodríguez will receive the largest amount in the $50 million pool for pre-arbitration players, earning $1,865,349 to bring his two-year total to $3,416,199. Arizona ...