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Originally Posted by SAUmp
The US media should not be used for self-serving purposes. The AMLU should report the facts. A 20% payraise and $40 per diem doesn't sound like the moon and the stars. Baseball has generated record REVENUES over the last 5 years and umpires have not seen a DIME over the last 10 years. The question remains should single A umpires bring home $12,000 per year, AA umps $18,000 per year and AAA umps $24,000 per year? I find that baseball can put UP the money. It just doesn't want too.
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The fact that a company is profitable means little too this equation. MiLB pays the umpires what they think is fair and compensatory. The boss dictates what the employee gets paid. If the employee doesn't want to work for those wages, they can leave. If their field of expertise is very limited, that choice is painful.
Please don't keep referring to their salaries as 'annual'. The average PBUC season is 3-5 months. It is a seasonal job, like a fruit picker or snowplower. Those who perpetuate the myth that MiLB umpiring is a career are lying. Unless there is a MLB opening, PBUC will get rid of you in 7-10 years even if you are very good. That is a far cry from a career.
It's been over a month and we keep hearing the same stories. This is getting old.