Yankees management
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The Yankees management names are wrong. Yankees manager is Aaron Boone not James Morrison. I believe the AA, AAA, and minor league director is wrong. Seriously how hard is this they were all correct before. They haven’t changed in years.
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You realize that they may no longer have the rights to him right
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@sbchamps17_nsw If an active part of MLB they have the rights. They are all part the MLB organization. Every manager and coach is wrong.
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They have rights to the MLB players association. I'm pretty sure that joining is optional.
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Coaches and manager are NOT part of the MLBPA. The key letter in that acronym is PLAYERS!!
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From Wikipedia;
The Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) is the labor union representing all current Major League Baseball (MLB) and Minor League Baseball (MiLB) players. All players, managers, coaches, and athletic trainers who hold or have held a signed contract with a Major League club are eligible for membership in the Association.
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lol, you can’t be serious that you base your knowledge on Wikipedia!?!?!?
According to language straight for MLBPA website (mlbplayers.com

“The MLBPA represents two separate bargaining units: (1) all Major League Baseball Players and (2) domestic and Canadian Minor League Baseball Players.”
“All Players, managers, a number of uniformed coaches and trainers are eligible for membership in the Association and accrue certain benefits. In collective bargaining, the Association represents around 1,200 Major League Players… and around 5,500 Minor League Players…”So the question then becomes, what does it mean “become eligible….accrue certain benefits. Well, from their website:
“may be eligible to join for benefits, but they are not part of the union’s bargaining unit for labor negotiations.”
So they can join (side note:if they ever held a formal player contract) but are only able to join to gain benefits (medical, dental) What is included in bargaining? I can guarantee you that includes the NIL contracts for their players. Since managers and coaches aren’t in the bargaining, then the MLBPA does not retain their rights and cannot negotiate on their behalf.
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sorry, website posted message twice
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So, reading some articles, it seems there are seven designated slots for managers, coaches, etc. that receive the same benefits as players do.
However, two years ago, they were no longer included in benefiting from licensing agreements. I'm sure this caused issues with staff.
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2 years ago? Well look at 25, just last year they were there. Spoke to A “friend” of mine, an actual relative of mine he said and I quote…”WTF” you know the organization and my fellows thought we were there.