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College football players NEED to be paid
RaceBannon
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If you're minor league no one gives a fuck about you
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Six guys in a two bedroom apartment, no furniture, sleeping on air mattresses…I’ve heard recent stories of guys sleeping in their cars when “home”…
I met with a big time prospect and family many years ago, and when discussing numbers, his dad said “$575,000 is what will sign him”. When I asked how he got to that number, he said that they penciled it out over five years, and that would be what it would take for him to live, eat and train, year-round, to be a big leaguer. No off-season job. His dad said “If he can’t make it in five years, he can go get a job”…He made it…
There is a reason why so many Dominican, Venezuelan, Cuban players make it, relative to American kids. Most come from nothing, and if they fail, they return to nothing. -
The biggest issue would be housing while at home. I'm kind of surprised most teams just haven't built dorms for the players. Otherwise, food, travel, training in season are all paid for or available. The only other cost I could think of would be steroids.
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Baseball is a fucking hellscape.
At least cfb players get a degree and connections necessary to do something. Especially in the Seattle area. -
haie said:
Baseball is a fucking hellscape.
At least cfb players get a degree and connections necessary to do something. Especially in the Seattle area.
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Fuck the kids. They come and go. The value of the brand is based on loyalty to the Universities.
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That was actually my pointhaie said:Baseball is a fucking hellscape.
At least cfb players get a degree and connections necessary to do something. Especially in the Seattle area.
And they get paid better too
It's delusional to think
1 colleges will be minor league teams
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2 NFL players will care anymore than MLB players about the kids
Some guy on the Nationals turned down 420 million and NOGAF about baseball -
Only 1 of the 9 SCOTUS fucktards who imposed NIL on us went to a football school. Coincidence? Me thinks not.RaceBannon said:
That was actually my pointhaie said:Baseball is a fucking hellscape.
At least cfb players get a degree and connections necessary to do something. Especially in the Seattle area.
And they get paid better too
It's delusional to think
1 colleges will be minor league teams
And
2 NFL players will care anymore than MLB players about the kids
Some guy on the Nationals turned down 420 million and NOGAF about baseball
Fucking noyds. -
There was a kid that graduated from Woodinville, won a national championship with Oregon State, and then got drafted by the Minnesota Twins. I interviewed him every summer for 4-5 years in a row, for an annual update. He would detail the minor league experience. Living in a house with three other guys and a host family, etc. My favorite was when he was staying in a hotel on the banks of the Mississippi River. Team management warned the players not to go outside unless it was necessary. I asked him, "Can you give me an example of the area?" And he said, "Let me put it this way... Our hotel door has four locks on it."
He actually reached the major leagues this season, and has one at-bat so far. 0 for 1. Catcher named Caleb Hamilton. He was close friends with the late Parker Moore. -


Don't feel sorry for minor leaguers.
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It may be going that way now, 150 years later. It's probably gotten a little better, but most of my buddies that played in the minors ($850 a month for 5 months back then, no $$ in spring training) lived on PBJ, with occasional post-game pizza for bus rides. Host families were the thing then, and they have been fading fast. The families feed the players at home, but not all homes are alike, and there are tons of horror stories about bad situations happening. Imagine Annie's husband walking in on her and Nuke...huskyhooligan said:The biggest issue would be housing while at home. I'm kind of surprised most teams just haven't built dorms for the players. Otherwise, food, travel, training in season are all paid for or available. The only other cost I could think of would be steroids.
A big downfall is that guys that are used to having money spend it, and guys that never had it spend it. Six years to free agency, after you make the big leagues. That is where the money is. One of the first things I learned as a scout was when you ask what the goal is, if they say "play professional baseball", it's done. It's MLB or nothing...The bonus money is nice, but they all make the same when they put the uni on in the minors.
Scouts always laugh about going to spring training and the player's parking lot..you see a lot of hot, expensive older cars, who belong to career minor leaguers who were "going to the Show".
The fallacy that they are "all rich", or gonna be rich, because they are pros became laughable, once I was inside of it. Ball clubs want hungry players, and encourage the rough treatment as motivation to get out of there.
Truly survival of the fittest, and to the victors go the spoils...





