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He can be signed to minor league deal but only after if he goes unsigned this week. The contract would start at $50k.Minor League Free AgentsThe following types of players are considered minor league free agents:- Minor leaguers who are released by their teams- Major League free agents who are not tendered a contract by any team in this league in the Major League free agency periodFor minor league free agents, offers are made for the rights to the player if they have less than six years of MLB service time. Bids start at $50,000 and must be in increments of $50,000. This is a one-time payment to secure the rights to the player until he is eligible for Major League free agency. If signed during the season, the fee is taken from that year’s salary cap. If signed during the off-season, the fee is taken from the upcoming season’s salary cap.NoteOnce a player with less than six years of MLB service time is signed to a minor league contract, he is treated just like any other minor leaguer.Minor league players who already have six or more years of MLB service time receive the same type of contracts as Major League players, but offers start at $50,000 and are in increments of $50,000. They can only be offered one year contracts.
I guess we can do one of two things. We can allow minor league bidding on major leaguers once the initial positional free agency period is over or we can allow this after the first game of the season which I think makes more sense. At that point, if you sign a major leaguer to a minor league deal he goes into your minor league system. When he is called up, his arbitration will be listed as max and he will get a one year $400k deal. Then after the season he can be resigned at the free agent sign rates or he becomes a free agent.