This week two owners of independent baseball teams will be keynote speakers at the Sports Business Conference 2012, which is going to be held in Dallas, TX. They likely will touch on a range of subjects including business elements regarding professional independent baseball. Assuming that their comments help you better understand the industry then a recap will be provided on this site.
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Players will play for the team to which they are assigned for the duration of that season unless they are “called up,” promoted to a higher level; “sent down,” demoted to a lower class team in the major league club’s farm system; or “released” from the farm system entirely. A release from minor-league level used to spell the end of a minor league player’s career. In more modern times, released players often sign with independent baseball clubs, which are scouted heavily by major league organizations. Many players will get a second or third look from the major league scouts if they turn their career around in the independent leagues.