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The Sports Agents, the Japan, Korea, China pro leagues will have an impact.

MLB Teams will hire additional International scouts.

MLB Academies in Australia, China, Europe will become scouting combines.

Question: where to place the 16-17 year old who desire to sign?

Bob

33 years International Baseball

"founder' of the Area Code games and Goodwill Series [1983-2016]

I don't think pro leagues will be subject to the draft, that can only affect international amateurs.

Pro Players of Japan and Korea are not free agents so there Needs to be a buy out.

on the other Hand that could lead to international amateurs playing a year in a pro or "pseudo pro" league to avoid the draft. that is not easy to handle.

the current System is not fair either. moncada got 40M while a similar Level Amateur from america (bryce harper for example) will only get like 8-9M in the draft.

Regarding 16-17 year olds: just don't allow to sign them but Mandate they go to School the full time like american amateurs. doesn't make sense that latin Players are allowed to enter the league earlier.

Last edited by Dominik85
Dominik85 posted:

almost all of the writers are against it. they think it is mostly a Money saving move by the owners.

Yes, because deep, long thought and researched articles on labor negotiations take a long time to write.  And very few people will read long complex articles.  Easier to point the finger at "Owners" in a three paragraph or less article.  Keep it short.  Plus is the players think you are on their side, you get more interviews.

Go44dad posted:
Dominik85 posted:

almost all of the writers are against it. they think it is mostly a Money saving move by the owners.

Yes, because deep, long thought and researched articles on labor negotiations take a long time to write.  And very few people will read long complex articles.  Easier to point the finger at "Owners" in a three paragraph or less article.  Keep it short.  Plus is the players think you are on their side, you get more interviews.

BTW, Olney's article does a good job of pointing out a lot of the "bad" of international signings.

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