If a Baseball contract is sold to someone else, it usually means that they wanted to be traded. Not always though.
A 'no trade clause' is a section in a player's contract that specifies the player cannot be traded to another team or specifies the teams that a player can be traded to. Some players have in their contracts that they cannot be traded. This means the player will play the entire length of the contract for that team. Some players have in their contracts that they may be traded only to certain teams. For example, a player may say he can only be traded to the Yankees, Dodgers, or Red Sox but to no other team.
The only was a baseball player can change teams is by trade or receiving a contract offer if they're a free gent
The traded NHL player continues to make the salary specified in his contract, but the players new team now assumes the remainder of his salary, not the whole amount of the contract.
The team that the player is traded to.
mickey mantle
In MLB, that would depend on the player's contract, how long the player has been in the league and how long the player has played with the team that is trying to trade him. A player can negotiate a no trade clause in his contract which would not allow the team to trade him. Of course, the player could choose to waive the no trade clause, usually for compensation from his team, which would allow him to be traded. Any player who has been in MLB for ten full seasons and played with his current team for five full seasons may not be traded without his consent. You might hear these players being referred to as 'ten five' players. If a player does not have a no trade clause in his contract or is not a 'ten five' player, he made be traded without his permission.
Gurdurr evolves into Conkeldurr when it is traded to another player.
Michael Jordan
1) forward contract is not standardised one..it is only traded in OTC(over the counter) where as future contract is a standardised one it is traded in Secondary Market
The simple answer is no. However, if you make to many errors you may lose your job as in any profession or be traded to another team.
Futures are traded in Organized Exchanges while Forwards are Over-The-Counter (OTC) traded
No, Devin Ebanks has not been traded. The Lakers are interested in signing him to a rookie contract.