there isn't a minimum salary in the mlb. basically if the player is willing to sign a contract to play for that team for a dollar than he can go into contract for that.
According to numbers published by the Major League Baseball Players Association, the average player salary in 1969 was $24,909. The league minimum that season was $10,000.
The minimum salary for the 2009 season is $400,000 according to major league players association.
The minimum salary for a Major Leaguer in 2010 is $400,000.
There is no set starting salary for a MLB player as that is negotiated by the player and the team. The minimum salary for a MLB player in 2006 was $380,000 and the average salary for a MLB player in 2006 was $2,699,292.
For the 2014 season the minimum salary is $500,000.
400,000 dollars
Minimum salary was $480,000 in 2012 Average salary is about $3.5 million Potential salary? Well, if you are elite, $30 million a year.
As of 2010, the minimum salary for a first-year Major League player is $400,000.
Yes, players on an MLB active roster must get at least the Major League minimum salary, whether or not they play.
For the 2011 season, the minimum salary for a MLB player was $414,000.
The mean salary of professional baseball player is about $3.2 million per year. The current minimum salary in 2014 for a pro baseball player is $500,000.
A player is eligible as soon as they are placed active on the major league roster. If the player does not play, they still earn the major league minimum.