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Reply to "Playing college baseball after minor leagues?"

I think that you are a bit confused. You are talking MAJOR League now, not MINOR League, which by the way, monthly salary is, what 1250.00 now? The player you know most likely is making minimum minor league salary, unable to find someone to represent him or does not want to give up some of that 1250.00 a month (for 6 months).
No one forbids anyone not to have an agent, it is the players decision. For minor league players, a good agent will stick with the player through the long haul and help him to make decisions about his career, possibly card and equipment deals, etc. You will also find that most of them will only take a percentage that he helps you negotiate (if you hire him) above slot money when one is drafted. Many won't take anything.

I should hope that, if my player get s chance to make the minimum major league salary, he's gonna have an agent cause I'll be darned if I understand all those rules! Big Grin
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