[情報] High School Draftees Permitted to have
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High School Draftees Permitted To Have Agent
January 15, 2016 By Teddy Cahill
High school players who are drafted will now be allowed to have an agent
negotiate for them with major league clubs before enrolling in college without
affecting their NCAA eligibility, following a vote Friday at the NCAA
Convention.
A proposal that was sponsored by the Big 12 Conference as a part of the process
the Power Five conferences have to autonomously adopt legislation easily passed
by a vote of 75-2 with three abstentions. The rule goes into effect immediately
for the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12, Big Ten Conference, Pacific 12
Conference and the Southeastern Conference. Other Division I conferences may
adopt the rule if they so choose.
High school draftees must pay the agent’s going rate and may not receive any
additional benefits. If they do not sign, they must terminate their
relationship with the agent before enrolling in college.
Texas Tech outfielder Anthony Lyons voiced his support for the rule change at
the convention.
“You’re dealing with high school students who are approached by professional
baseball scouts, and a life-changing amount of money can be thrown your way,”
he said. “In this situation, it’s very important for student-athletes in high
school and their families to feel comfortable, to have an agent or advisor or
lawyer to help them out.”
Agents around the game applauded the rule change.
“I think it’s a positive step,” Francis Marquez of Magnus Sports said.
“Institutions of higher learning should be the ones that appreciate the most
a young man’s right to seek council.”
David Meter, CEO of SportsMeter, said he thinks the new rule will work well for
everybody. Players get the benefit of having a professional represent them in
contract negotiations without worrying about their future college eligibility.
Teams get to negotiate with someone who has experience in those settings,
rather than a family going through the process for the first time.
“That part of it does cause parents and student-athletes a great deal of
stress,” he said. “This should alleviate the pressure they feel in
negotiating a deal as well.”
At last week’s American Baseball Coaches Association convention, executive
director Craig Keilitz said he thought it was a good rule.
“Really it’s giving the opportunity for a student to make the correct
decision for them and to have all the facts,” he said. “If we’re talking
about student welfare, I’d like the student to have all the opportunities to
make the right decision.”
The rule will only affect high school players. College players with eligibility
remaining will still not be allowed to use an agent in contract negotiations
without jeopardizing their eligibility.
The NCAA’s rules prohibiting agents has been challenged a few times in recent
years, perhaps most famously by Oklahoma State lefthander Andy Oliver. He was
suspended in 2008 after allegedly allowing an agent to negotiate with the Twins
two years earlier when he was drafted in the 17th round out of high school.
Oliver sued the NCAA, eventually settling the case for $750,000.
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