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Riggodrill44

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  1. I just found this with google

    If a player has more than three years MLB service or has been previously outrighted, then he can elect to immediately become a free agent without termination pay. The player therefore forgoes any salary or other guarantees under his Major League contract. The player can also choose to accept the outright assignment, in which case he retains the right to elect free agency at the end of the season unless returned to the 40-man roster.

  2. 11 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

    He's too senior for that.  He can refuse, become a free agent and still get paid.

    I don't think he can refuse and still get paid. We would just be removing him from the 40 man roster. If he doesn't go to the minors after clearing waivers he would be a free agent. why would he get paid NOT to work?

  3. There's  has to be a better way. Draft HS kids, tough signs because of school commits. Knowing that unless someone in the top ten(10)  doesn't sign  your not signing them. The draft should be about talent, not about signing guys that will sign for food money.                                                                           

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