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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
I understand that there must be an agreement between NPB and MLB so that MLB can sign only NPB free agents. But what about amateur players? My questions are:
Here in Korea, there exists an agreement between the KBO and MLB and only free agents can go somewhere else. But it's a different story for the amateurs. KBO complains that MLB is devastating Korean domestic league by signing all the prospects out of college and high school. MLB insists that they are playing the game under the rules that Koreans have made.
With the exception of the Lee Sang-hoon case, all the Korean born players in the U.S. (majors and minors alike) were signed out of college or high school.