King Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2016 Posted October 17, 2016 http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/17817574/major-league-baseball-pushes-international-draft-new-cba TORONTO -- Major League Baseball is pushing for an international draft as a centerpiece of change in the next collective bargaining agreement with the players' association, according to sources familiar with the proposal. The current agreement expires in December, and the two sides have been in negotiations. Under the terms of MLB's initial concept, the new international draft system would start in March of 2018, with a 10-round draft held over two days. As the new structure evolved, with terms grandfathered into the process, the minimum age for draft-eligible players would be 18 years old by 2021. As part of baseball's proposal, MLB would operate facilities in the Dominican Republic, where international draft prospects would be invited to live to develop their skills and education before becoming eligible. This would also give MLB much greater control over a process which has often been viewed by baseball executives as a wild, wild West of player procurement. Part of the rationale for change put forth by Major League Baseball is the concern over the corruption that has infected the current situation, with handlers for teenage players attempting to extract fees from teams -- and sometimes succeeding -- in return for delivering the talent. There is also concern that under the current rules, young teenagers are motivated to use performance-enhancing drugs in an attempt to draw a higher signing bonus, without any possibility of oversight or testing. The business of handlers smuggling players from Cuba and demanding recompense has also been an issue that MLB, players and teams have had to face. Within the discussions, MLB is proposing the possibility of giving the players in the international draft signing bonuses comparable to what those players in the standard draft receive. If the proposal is successfully negotiated, it's a change that would be embraced by a lot of small-market and mid-market teams, because there is a perception that even with revamped rules about international signings, the wealthiest teams -- like the Cubs and Dodgers -- have a significant advantage over their peers.
RealAccountant Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2016 Posted October 17, 2016 This is good. It shouldnt be based on standings though random order please
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2016 Posted October 17, 2016 This is really good news. No longer can the Dodgers and Red Sox get whoever they want. This might be best for the long term development of the Latin American prospects. They might lose money but if they are getting better facilities, training, and education opurtunties. They may have more success Baseball Careers. I wish the Japan system didn't suck so much. The posting fee and what not. Shohei Otani should be in the majors right now.
CBlake Verified Member Posted October 17, 2016 Posted October 17, 2016 This is really good news. No longer can the Dodgers and Red Sox get whoever they want. This might be best for the long term development of the Latin American prospects. They might lose money but if they are getting better facilities, training, and education opurtunties. They may have more success Baseball Careers. I wish the Japan system didn't suck so much. The posting fee and what not. Shohei Otani should be in the majors right now. Japan is an example of where the MLB and as an extension the PA have no control over it and likely never will. Japanese teams sign play not unlike how it is done here and these players sign a contract and thus are bound by it. The posting fee is essentially a trade, a method to move a player to a MLB team.
King Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2016 Author Posted October 17, 2016 This is really good news. No longer can the Dodgers and Red Sox get whoever they want. This might be best for the long term development of the Latin American prospects. They might lose money but if they are getting better facilities, training, and education opurtunties. They may have more success Baseball Careers. I wish the Japan system didn't suck so much. The posting fee and what not. Shohei Otani should be in the majors right now.
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