It’s a story almost every minor-league baseball player can tell, through personal experience or observation, and it usually involves players pooling cash to buy austere ingredients for a shared meal or bunking together during the season, sometimes six to a flat. Wages are low for most players who don’t receive exorbitant bonuses, pennies are pinched, careers are abandoned, and social media has brought more and more attention to these working conditions.
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