As MLB veterans head south for money and opportunity, the Mexican League has its moment
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Ryan Meisinger's journey to the Diablos Rojos del Mexico illustrates a growing trend where former MLB players seek opportunities in the Mexican League for better pay.
Meisinger, who faced financial difficulties playing in independent leagues, found a lucrative deal in Mexico offering between $15,000 to $25,000 monthly, showcasing the league's appeal.
The Mexican League is no longer a last resort; it's now attracting a record number of former MLB players due to shifting labor trends in the United States.
In 2024, with roster cuts in America's minor leagues, the Mexican League has become a viable option for skilled veterans like Robinson Cano and Jonathan Schoop.
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