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1. What is the primary purpose of MLB salary arbitration?
A) To determine free agency eligibility
B) To resolve salary disputes between players and teams
C) To set league revenue sharing rules
D) To enforce drug policy compliance
Answer: B) To resolve salary disputes between players and teams
Rationale: Salary arbitration provides a neutral mechanism to
determine a player’s compensation when the player and team
cannot agree on a contract amount.
2. Who is generally eligible for MLB salary arbitration?
A) Rookie league players
B) All minor league players
, C) Players with 3+ years of MLB service (with exceptions)
D) Only free agents
Answer: C) Players with 3+ years of MLB service (with exceptions)
Rationale: Players typically become arbitration-eligible after
accumulating enough major league service time under MLB rules.
3. What is “service time” in MLB contracts?
A) Time spent in college baseball
B) Days a player is on the MLB active roster or injured list
C) Time under contract in minor leagues only
D) Time spent at spring training only
Answer: B) Days a player is on the MLB active roster or injured list
Rationale: Service time determines eligibility for arbitration and free
agency based on active MLB roster days.
4. What is the main goal of a player’s arbitration filing?
A) To request trade to another team
B) To secure a salary increase based on performance and comparables
C) To become a free agent immediately
D) To renegotiate the collective bargaining agreement
Answer: B) To secure a salary increase based on performance and
comparables
Rationale: Players present performance evidence and comparable
players to justify higher compensation.
,5. What is a “club option” in MLB contracts?
A) A guaranteed salary bonus
B) A team’s right to extend or renew a player’s contract
C) A player’s right to opt out
D) A league-mandated salary adjustment
Answer: B) A team’s right to extend or renew a player’s contract
Rationale: A club option allows the team to retain a player for an
additional year at a predetermined salary.
6. What is a “player option”?
A) A trade clause
B) A player’s right to extend their contract for another year
C) A league bonus system
D) A salary cap exemption
Answer: B) A player’s right to extend their contract for another year
Rationale: Player options give the athlete control over whether to
remain under contract for an additional season.
7. What is arbitration “file-and-trial”?
A) A system where contracts are automatically renewed
B) A negotiation deadline after filing before hearing
C) A minor league assignment rule
D) A waiver process
Answer: B) A negotiation deadline after filing before hearing
, Rationale: File-and-trial refers to the period after filing where teams
and players can still settle before arbitration hearing.
8. What does “non-tender” mean?
A) A player is released from arbitration eligibility
B) A team declines to offer a contract to an arbitration-eligible player
C) A player declines arbitration
D) A contract extension
Answer: B) A team declines to offer a contract to an arbitration-
eligible player
Rationale: Non-tendering makes the player a free agent instead of
retaining arbitration rights.
9. What is the arbitration hearing outcome based on?
A) Random selection
B) Final-offer arbitration decision between two salary figures
C) League vote
D) Player voting
Answer: B) Final-offer arbitration decision between two salary
figures
Rationale: Arbitration typically uses final-offer (either/or) salary
submissions.
10. What is a guaranteed MLB contract?
A) A contract that can be voided anytime
B) A contract where salary is paid regardless of injury or release