All 120 Teams Sign PDLs, Completing MiLB’s Most Significant Change In A Century
The new structure of minor league baseball became official on Friday, charting the course for the 2021 season.
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The new structure of minor league baseball became official on Friday, charting the course for the 2021 season.
Yesterday (Feb. 10) was the deadline for the 120 minor league teams to sign and send back their Professional Development Licenses back to MLB.
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The 120 teams have until Feb. 10 to decide whether to sign the PDLs and become part of MLB’s new minor league system.
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