Sources: MLB proposes amateur-entry overhaul (opens original article in a new tab)
Major League Baseball proposed changes to its amateur-entry system, including reduced signing bonuses, an international draft, and higher minimum draft ages, aiming to modernize the system and strengthen college baseball.
- MLB proposes cutting annual signing bonuses by over $150 million
- High school players would be ineligible for the domestic draft, with an international draft introduced
- The proposal includes a minimum draft age of 20 for domestic players and 18 for international players
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