Fan caught that home run ball then held it up for everyone to see. That was sick!
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Fan caught that home run ball then held it up for everyone to see. That was sick!Ryan Spencer
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Man, I love the radio show!!! Now I'll know what happens in my season and rtts without flying blind... See what I did there?1458, not counting playoffs, that's the number of games in a row I haven't missed! Go Yanks!Comment
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Yes, or you can turn GM contracts off to stay as that team throughout the length of the franchise.NHL: Rangers
MLB: Yankees
NFL: Giants
NCAAF: Illinois Fighting Illini, Lafayette
NCCAB: Illinois Fighting Illini, LafayetteComment
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Re: MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & More
What I am saying is that when a player is drafted they are not eligible for minor league free agency until six years later. They do not sign one-year deals every off-season. Once they are eligible for Minor League free agency (after those first six years) they start singing one-year deals.Comment
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The six year minor league contract is not guaranteed money. It just secures the rights to the player for the 6 years until they can become FA. The contracts are pretty standard and have a monthy salary. They are renewed or not each year. In essence they are one year deals. Its a contract that protects the club not the player. If after one year they don't want the player they release him and owe nothing more.
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T-BONE.
Talking about things nobody cares.Comment
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Okay if it ends soon I can upload it in parts. It would be 1 part every 28 minutes. So the longer it goes the more parts. Or i can wait and download it then make it all one video before uploading. But i wont be able to do that until late tonight. Possibly after midnight.NHL: Rangers
MLB: Yankees
NFL: Giants
NCAAF: Illinois Fighting Illini, Lafayette
NCCAB: Illinois Fighting Illini, LafayetteComment
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I'm going to catch the archive tomorrow, but speaking of rosters, did they mention when rosters were locked?Comment
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Re: MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & More
The six year minor league contract is not guaranteed money. It just secures the rights to the player for the 6 years until they can become FA. The contracts are pretty standard and have a monthy salary. They are renewed or not each year. In essence they are one year deals. Its a contract that protects the club not the player. If after one year they don't want the player they release him and owe nothing more.
http://www.angelfire.com/vt/prospectwatch/index110.htmlComment
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Re: MLB 15 The Show Livestream - Franchise Improvements, Inside the Radio Show & More
Q. How long are Minor League players required to remain with the team that drafted them before they are eligible to negotiate with another team?
A. According to Major League Rule 3(b), "All Minor League Uniform Player Contracts between either a Major or a Minor League Club and a player who has not previously signed a contract with a Major or a Minor League Club shall be for a term of seven Minor League playing seasons."
Q. How and when do Minor League players acquire free agent status?
A. According to Major League Rule 55, "At 5 p.m. Eastern Time on Oct. 15 or on the fifth day following the last day of the World Series, whichever is later, of the last year of a player's Minor League Uniform Player Contract, the player's Minor League Uniform Player Contract shall expire and the player shall become a 'Minor League free agent' unless the player's Major or Minor League club has remaining options to renew the contract.
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The players being signed aren't minor league free agents, they are still under club control and can't decline a contract on their own. However, the club can terminate a contract at any time. For example, the Mariners chose to release Luis Jimenez, despite him having 3 more years of club control and only being 21 years old.Bakin' soda, I got bakin' sodaComment
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I haven't been able to watch much of this as I'm busy at work, but I just got a glance of the night sky and buildings in Baltimore and DAYYUUM that looks good! Much better than what we saw of PNC last week.www.heyimbill.com | sports poster art and other cool stuffComment
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Updated OP w/ the archive link for those that missed it.Comment
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