Under current Major League Baseball (MLB) rules, if an amateur player is a resident of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico or other U.S. territory, he can sign with a major league team only after being selected by the team in the annual First-Year Player Draft (or sign with any team after not being selected in a draft in which the player is eligible). Entry into the draft is not beneficial to these players, as it restricts their options and ...
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