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General Discussion => Talk Zone => Topic started by: TerryPuhl21 on January 23, 2018, 04:28:53 pm
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Singleton gone for 100 games after third positive test. Deetz gone for 80 games.
Jon Singleton Receives 100-Game Suspensionhttps://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/01/jon-singleton-receives-100-game-suspension.html
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Good assessment of Singleton deal in light of his addiction issues. (https://www.mlbdailydish.com/2018/1/23/16925466/mlb-jonathan-singleton-astros-suspension)
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Good assessment of Singleton deal in light of his addiction issues. (https://www.mlbdailydish.com/2018/1/23/16925466/mlb-jonathan-singleton-astros-suspension)
I've learned to take anything Bud Norris says and apply a contrarian view.
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Good assessment of Singleton deal in light of his addiction issues. (https://www.mlbdailydish.com/2018/1/23/16925466/mlb-jonathan-singleton-astros-suspension)
How expensive is it, really, to play in the major leagues? Clubhouse dues? What else comes out of pocket? Kangaroo court fines. If you're an Astro you'll want some ski goggles. What am I missing?
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How expensive is it, really, to play in the major leagues? Clubhouse dues? What else comes out of pocket? Kangaroo court fines. If you're an Astro you'll want some ski goggles. What am I missing?
For some reason I'm under the impression that the players have to pay for their own equipment (bats, gloves, cleats, etc...). But all that stuff is probably provided under endorsement deals anyway.
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For some reason I'm under the impression that the players have to pay for their own equipment (bats, gloves, cleats, etc...). But all that stuff is probably provided under endorsement deals anyway.
Players at the Major League level don't have to pay for their equipment. Most minor leaguers don't either. It's only in the very low minors that a guy might have to buy his own glove or spikes. It's not provided by the team, but as you say, it's generally provided by manufacturers. That said, they do get a 1099 for such equipment and have to pay taxes on it as if it were income.
Most players also pay things like gym memberships, personal trainers, etc. That comes out of pocket, but it's also tax deductible as a business expense.