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Originally Posted by ra7c7er
Many high A prospects do want major contracts before the season and during spring training. That's why they get "invited" to spring training instead of being signed with teams. They go to spring training and then get a contract based on how they did.
Perhaps instead of changing the way players request contracts they should allow teams to "invite" FAs to spring training so the team can see them play.
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I agree, I make ample use of low free agents as of late and I like to use an invite to spring camp to see how they fare.
I do not have a problem with FAs requesting major league contracts, it makes sense.