MIAMI (AP) -The perennially frugal Florida Marlins have reached an agreement with the players’ union to increase spending as a result of complaints the team payroll has been so small as to violate baseball’s revenue sharing provisions.
The deal was announced Tuesday in a joint statement by the Marlins, the union and Major League Baseball. The parties did not comment beyond the statement, and it was unclear how much the Marlins’ payroll might increase.
Baseball’s basic agreement requires that each club use revenue sharing receipts in an effort to improve the team. In recent years, the union has complained the requirement was not being met by some teams, including the Marlins.
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