MLB: Don't push kids to drop out to evade draft
Briefly

Major League Baseball warned clubs about encouraging players to leave high school baseball to gain international eligibility instead of the Draft, with significant penalties for violations.
In the international system, teams have similar-sized bonus pools, giving all teams a chance to negotiate with any player except a few top talents, unlike the more limited Draft system.
The memo outlines the penalties for influencing players to change eligibility, such as losing Draft selection rights or international benefits, aiming to maintain the integrity of the system.
Read at ESPN.com
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