$414,000 for 2011, which is a $14,000 increase from the $400,000 mark in 2010
As of 2010, the minimum salary for a first-year Major League player is $400,000.
According to the 5 year contract signed between the owners and players in 2006, the minimum salary in 2008 is $390,000 and in 2009, the minimum salary will be $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 2011 season, the minimum salary for a MLB player was $414,000.
The minimum season salary for a player in MLB is $380,000.
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.
The minimum salary as of the 2010 season is $400,000. There is no maximum, so a player can make as much as his team will agree to pay him.
It was $400,000 in 2010, and with cost of living adjustments it's 414,500 in 2012. http://www.truebluela.com/2010/12/15/1870945/mlb-minimum-salary-to-increase-to-414000-in-2011
The minimum salary for all mlb players is approximately $9.25 an hour. This is only when a game is being played, so that in an average 3-hour game, the major league minimum pays out a little less than $30.
Yes, players on an MLB active roster must get at least the Major League minimum salary, whether or not they play.
1. Players are paid 1/162 of their salary for each game they are active. As long as they are on the major league roster during the season, they will earn at least the minimum
According to the MLB Players Association, the MLB average salary in 1990 was $597,537 The highest paid player was Robin Yount of the Brewers at $3,200,000 and the minimum salary was $100,000.