Appeals Court Rejects MLB Netting Class-Action Certification
Posted December 12, 2017
Appeals Court Rejects MLB Netting Class-Action Certification By Kevin Reichard on December 11, 2017 in Major-League Baseball, News A federal appeals court has rejected a proposed class-action lawsuit seeking to mandate netting from foul pole to foul pole in MLB ballparks, saying the risk o...
Winter Meetings
Posted December 08, 2017
The 2017 Winter Meetings! By Kevin Reichard on December 8, 2017 in At the Ballpark, The Front Office ...
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Miranda v. Selig
Posted December 07, 2017
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Miranda v. Selig By Zach Spedden on December 7, 2017 in At the Ballpark, The Front Office ...
Welcome to the Cleburne Eagles Academy Baseball News Digest The Fly Ball
News and information companion site,this news digest online site will offer comprehensive news insight and short feature stories.
Such as why academy 21u rookie ball? This qoute from the commissioner of independent minor league baseball sum up the direction MLB has already placed its investment into and why.
In a 2015 Wall Street Journal interview Miles Wolff -commissioner of two independent leagues states.
(In most cases the teams are kept alive by owners who are either independently wealthly or have a basket of other businesses, and are prepared to swallow some losses for the trill of owning a team. In any league, I'd be surprised if over half the teams make money.)
MLB has continued to invest in academies mainly outside of the united states, recently 2016 China has become a marketplace for MLB academy player development.
Attendance numbers for independent baseball in most markets it serve is down, and should signal that where teams are successful it should concentrate efforts to continue that support, instead being that the leagues can still entice some potential ownership groups, why turn down the cash.
It cost around one million to operate an independent team for the most part at a loss, then there is the league renewal fee after every season around $100,000.00 a lot of red ink leads to a pool of blood there are teams who draw as few as 600 fans a game. (June 29, 2017 a Texas team posted attendance of 650)
21U Academy baseball is following the lead of MLB and establishing satellite centers for short season rookie play in selected markets across Texas, and in taking the concept one step further the teams are being developed around the history of former Negro league teams, the standard in selecting players from the free open combine tryout are based upon prospect or pro ready level talent, and graded testing methods within the academy institution program, players contracts are not sold for cash to other organizations instead there is a contract to hire process this system is used in other industries and offer both parties (player)the best possible outcome.
These type of short features will make up the bulk of site news.