Originally Posted by BishopLeftiesDad:
Originally Posted by bballman:
Here's one thing I REALLY don't get. MiLB players get their salary - which everyone agrees is not very much (whether something should be done or not is not unanimous). But why, out of that small salary, do they have to pay some back to the team for "club fees"? That makes absolutely no sense. Why not just pay them less or give them the advantage of clubhouse stuff for free? I don't get that.
I may be completely wrong, but I will make a stab at what I believe is an educated guess.
The MLB club pays the "salary" of the player. The Club dues are paid to the Affiliate to cover the club house expenses. So if the "salaries" were lowered by the cost of the club house dues. The MLB would have to shift that money to their affiliate.
Do these club house fees/dues exist in independent ball?
In the indy league son plays for they pay clubhouse fees just like in affiliated ball.
You pay those fees regardless if you are home or away.
Son has never had any issue with any clubbie, these guys live for their tips, and they too move up in the system. If they dont do right by the players, they dont have a job. That was told to me by a clubbie a few years ago.
I did say not all teams are created equal. I just know that in the two organizations son was with he was treated well. Unfortunetly you dont know this until you get there. My opinion is that in some organizations, they just dont care because chances are that player in the lowest leagues will be gone within a short period of time. As long as that attitude persists so will lower wages.
Once again if a player is drafted or signed as a free agent they should ask a lot of questions so that they know. Nothing should come as a surprise.
Not sure if I have mentioned this, but the latins take care of themselves. The guys with the big contracts make sure the young latin guys are taken care of, ex Jose Valverde, when he played, always covered the seasonal clubhouse fees for the latin players in GCL leagues. Albert Pujols always made sure the young latin cardinals ate well and provided lunch quite a few days a week for the GCL guys as well as in spring.
As mentioned by JH many of these guys have families so they need to send home money, many of these young men become fathers at very early ages. As I mentioned that is an entirely different discussion.
JH,
My point about traveling was someone mentioned the long hours the players travel and dont get paid for. My point was that I am sure that, being in the business when you travel you dont get paid extra, its just part of the job requirement.
luvbaseball,
There are 240 (correct me if I am wrong) milb teams, and if you do give a raise it has to be across the board not just a few teams. 5K x 240 is what?
Well this is how I look at it, for the low minimum wage son has been paid over the years, he has seen almost every state in the US, met many different people along the way, and made life long friends. He could have been drafted out of HS, we discussed the money factor, we told him that we would never under any circumstance support him in the off season unless he took classes and he went to school and got drafted, got nice money to finish college and put his money away for when he really will need it. He learned to live off of his poverty salary just like everyone else has been able to.
Yes he gets stuff for free, but IMO he earned that because of his talent.
You can watch a team and almost know who will move forward and who will not.
There is a difference between a early sign and a later sign. There is a difference when you get wood in your hands and when you pitch against wood, its not really hard to figure out.
I think that PG really explained all of it pretty well.
Once again if a player is 4 years in the system, not been hurt, not protected and still at low A, chances are he is NEVER going to make it any higher. At that time maybe its time to consider other alternatives.
Again I do believe that the salaries should be raised but
I would worry more about the people your son has on his team rather than the lack of a few dollars in his pocket.
JMO