MLBPA Agent Exam Complete Questions and Answers ||Graded A+
- can spend 11 days in minors and still get full year.
- players will still earn MLS if injured/DL.
Major League Service (Landmarks) - ANSWER 3 Years:
- eligible for arbitration.
- May not be removed from 40 man without his...
MLBPA Agent Exam Complete Questions
and Answers ||Graded A+
- can spend 11 days in minors and still get full year.
- players will still earn MLS if injured/DL.
Major League Service (Landmarks) - ANSWER 3 Years:
- eligible for arbitration.
- May not be removed from 40 man without his permission.
5 Years:
- may not be demoted to Milb on optional assignment without consent may be
offered his release.
6 Years
- Eligible for Free Agency.
10 Years
- May not be traded or assigned without his consent, provided spent last 5 years
with current team.
Minor League Rosters - ANSWER - Consist of an Active List (players currently
eligible to play) and a Reserve List (the entire roster).
- Players may be loaned to other minor league clubs, but they must be returned by
September 30.
- Minor-league clubs may place injured players on the disabled list for 7 or 60 days
(the Emergency Disabled List).
- As with players in the majors, players on the minor-league 60-day disabled list
do not count against either roster limit.
Minor League Rosters (Reserve List Roster Limits) - ANSWER - 38 players for
Triple-A clubs.
- 37 for Double-A clubs.
- 35 for Single-A clubs and below.
,Minor League Rosters (Active List Roster Limits) - ANSWER - Triple-A clubs
- 24 players.
- Double-A clubs
- 24 players.
- Single-A clubs:
- 25 players.
- no more than two players with more than five years of minor-league service
time.
- Short-season Single-A clubs:
- 30 players.
- No more than 25 players may be used in a single game.
- must include at least 10 pitchers.
- No more than four players may be 23 years old or older.
- No more than three players may have four or more years of minor-league service
time.)
Active List Roster Limits (Continued) - ANSWER - Advanced Rookie Clubs
- 35 players
- No more than 30 players may be used in a single game.
- must include at least 10 pitchers.
- No more than 12 players may be 21 years old or older,
- no more than 2 players may be 23 years old or older.
- No player may have more than two years as a professional
- no player may have three or more years of minor-league service time.
- Rookie Clubs
- 35 players
- No more than 30 players may be used in a single game.
- must include at least 10 pitchers.
- No more than 8 players may be 20 years old or older, including two drafted
players and four undrafted players who are at least 21 years old.
- No player may have more than two years of minor-league service time.
Pre-Salary Arbitration and 10(a) Renewal - ANSWER - if player not yet met
service requirements for arbitration teams can unilaterally set Player's salary
(subject to minimum salary and max cut rules)
- club will explain its formula to Agent.
, 10(a) Renewal
- If player and club do not agree on a K, then club can renew Player's K from prior
season for 1 year.
- When player first approached about signing a multi-year extension prior to
eligible for salary arbitration.... MUST CONSULT WITH MLBPA FIRST.
Restricted List - ANSWER - If a player, through some action of his own, is unable
to render his services to his club, the team may petition MLB to have the player
placed on the restricted list.
- Generally, the list is used for a long-term absence, such as a drug suspension, a
visa problem or leaving the club without permission.
- A player on the restricted list does not count against the 40-man roster, and there
is no minimum or maximum length of time he must stay on the list.
- A player on the restricted list is not paid and does not earn service time.
Rookie Qualification - ANSWER - A player is a rookie unless, during a previous
season or seasons, he has:
- more than 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched in the Major Leagues, or
- more than 45 days on a Major League active roster during the 25-man limit
period (April-August), excluding time on the disabled list.
Rosters - ANSWER - 25-Man Roster
- "active roster"
- Daily MLB roster limit from Opening day August 31.
- Players earn MLS and MLB salaries.
- 40 Man Roster
- Each club's daily list of all players under reserve.
- Union member; Major League K; benefit plan; JDA.
Rule 4 Draft (amateur; Eligible Players) - ANSWER 1. Residents of the U.S.,
Canada, Puerto Rico, any other commonwealth of US.
2. Subject to High School/College/Junior College rules.
3. 40 Rounds.
4. Players can only sign a Minor League K.
Rule 4 Draft (signing bonus pools) - ANSWER - Pools are aggregate of signing
bonus values that a club has in first 10 rounds of draft.
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