A Watershed Moment Between MLB, Independent League Baseball Is Here (2024)

UPDATE: The story has been updated to reflect the official announcement of the American Association and Frontier League’s partnerships with Major League Baseball.

Major League Baseball, the Atlantic League, the American Association and the Frontier League are now partners.

The Atlantic League’s partnership was announced on Wed., Sept. 23. The Frontier League and American Association’s announcements came one day later on Thurs., Sept. 24.

Baseball America first reported on this likely development as part of MLB’s One Baseball plans during the summer.

Such relationships signify a watershed moment for independent baseball. Going back to the founding of the Northern League and Frontier League in 1993, independent baseball has always been kept at an arm’s length from affiliated minor league baseball and MLB, largely because of MiLB’s somewhat antagonistic views of the leagues.

MiLB passed rules prohibiting independent league owners from also owning affiliated teams (although some owners who already owned teams in both were grandfathered in).

Now, with MLB expected to take over the operations of the minor leagues, such barriers are quickly disappearing.

The Atlantic League had started to begin this shift in recent years. It shared information about its pace-of-play initiatives with MLB for several seasons. Then, in February 2019, the league agreed to a partnership to implement MLB-proposed experimental rules and equipment initiatives. Many of those were adopted in 2019, as the Atlantic League utilized computerized strike zones and other in-game tweaks. As part of its announcement, the Atlantic League and MLB announced that the partnership on rules and equipment experimentation will extend through 2023.

These partnership agreements will take that even further for all three leagues.

As partner leagues, these independent leagues will be able to cross-promote, cross-market with MLB. MLB would also bring the leagues into their statistical services and gather analytical data at the games. Such a system will make it easier for MLB teams to scout and acquire players from the independent leagues.

As part of these deals, the leagues also will agree to work with MLB to incorporate teams and cities that were in affiliated baseball and are left out by MLB’s proposed shift to 120 full-season affiliated clubs. MLB has promised to provide opportunities in all the cities that lose affiliated baseball as part of the MLB-led reductions. Partnering with established independent leagues provides a viable avenue for a number of the teams slated for elimination from affiliated ball. MLB is expected to cover the costs of teams moving to independent leagues.

It’s possible that the shifts that come with MLB’s takeover and reduction of the minors may also lead to further tweaks to the independent leagues. It is expected that at some point the current Appalachian League cities will become part of a new MLB-developed summer college wood bat league.

But the biggest question that remains is whether some league will end up filling MLB’s desires to provide a viable place for undrafted players in their late teens and early 20s.

With fewer players being drafted (next year’s draft will be no longer than 30 rounds and may be as few as 20 rounds) and fewer roster spots in affiliated ball, a logical argument can be made that a need exists for a league for undrafted players as well as players who have been released after a limited time in affiliated ball.

The current independent league structure does not particularly fulfill that need. The Atlantic League and American Association are generally focused on more experienced players in their late 20s and 30s, raising the overall experience level to a point that makes it difficult for a younger player to break into those leagues in a significant role.

When the Frontier League arose in 1993, it was a league aimed at players in their early 20s, but the eligibility requirements have been raised to the point where the league has plenty of players older than 25.

Currently, the Pecos League out west and the United Shores Professional Baseball League (which had four teams at one site in Michigan) are the only two independent leagues set up primarily for younger players.

There are a multitude of options to potentially fill this need. Atlantic League founder Frank Boulton and then-commissioner Joe Klein proposed the “Diamond League” in 2014. At the time, the league was slated to fill what they saw as a gap in the independent league landscape for young, undrafted players. The league was shelved because of a lack of viable cities and stadiums.

The elimination of the short-season New York-Penn League as well as teams being dropped from Class A leagues would provide a significant number of potential markets for such a league in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic in 2021 and beyond. The need for such a league is significantly larger in 2021 than it was in 2014, providing a chance for the Diamond League to resurface.

It is also possible that the Frontier League could decide to go back to its roots and become a younger, more developmentally focused league. Consistently, the players who sign with affiliated ball out of the Frontier League are the younger players in the league—MLB teams are much more interested in signing a 23- or 24-year-old who was overlooked than a 26- or 27-year-old.

The Frontier League is likely to add Ottawa to its stable of teams in the next few days—a lease has been signed between the city and long-time Winnipeg Goldeyes owner Sam Katz. Such an addition strengthens the eastern side of the league, which added the former Can-Am League teams in a merger before the 2020 season. That eastward move could provide the league a number of opportunities to attract affiliated cities and teams who are left out of the 120-team minor league system.

Some around the minors have also speculated that the Pioneer League, slated to be eliminated from affiliated ball in MLB’s plans, could fill the role.

With the 2021 draft slated for the second week of July instead of mid-June, hybrid leagues could arise. Potentially, a league could serve as a showcase league for potential draftees in June and early July before shifting to a league for undrafted players. The Frontier League has dabbled in that in the past—righthander Tanner Roark, one of the most storied of the league’s MLB alumni, made three appearances for Southern Illinois in 2008 in a tune-up before being drafted by the Rangers in the 25th round.

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A Watershed Moment Between MLB, Independent League Baseball Is Here (2024)

FAQs

Which independent baseball league pays the most? ›

The Atlantic League is the highest paying league in indy ball (varies greatly on experience).

What is the highest level of independent baseball? ›

Entering its 26th season in 2024, the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB) offers an open classification of play, the highest level of professional baseball other than Major League Baseball.

How much do Frontier League baseball players make? ›

The Frontier League's total player compensation budget will remain at $365,000 per team with a minimum of $13,800 per player. Veterans will earn up to $22,800, and each team's highest-paid player will make as much as $27,300. For players aged 23 and younger, only 50% of their salary counts towards the cap.

Is independent ball professional? ›

An independent baseball league is a professional baseball league in the United States or Canada that is not overseen by Major League Baseball or its affiliated Minor League Baseball system (historically referred to as organized baseball).

Is independent baseball worth it? ›

From a player's perspective, independent baseball is an excellent place for professional baseball players to start or continue their careers. Mostly, independent professional baseball players are former MiLB or MLB players who were released from their MLB / MiLB contracts.

What is the cheapest baseball team to own? ›

In 2024, the Major League Baseball (MLB) team with the lowest franchise value was the Miami Marlins. The Florida-based team had a franchise value of one billion U.S. dollars that year. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees ranked as the most valuable franchise in 2024, with a value of 7.55 billion U.S. dollars.

How much does an independent baseball team cost? ›

Prices for these teams vary considerably, but according to Pat O'Conner, Vice President, Administration, and COO of Minor League Baseball, you can use the following figures as “ballpark” estimates: Triple-A teams cost anywhere from $8 to $20 million; Double-A teams run between $6 to $15 million; Single-A $2 to $8 ...

What is the most easy position in baseball? ›

In sabermetrics, the defensive spectrum is a graphical representation of the positions on a baseball field, arranged from the easiest (such as first base and the outfield corners) on the left to the hardest (such as the catcher and middle infielders) on the right.

How many AAA baseball players are there? ›

Contents
LevelActive roster sizePlayer restrictions
Triple-A28 playersno restrictions
Double-A28 playersno restrictions
High-A30 playersNo more than 2 players and 1 player-coach with 6 or more years of minor-league experience
Single-A30 playersNo more than 2 players with 5 or more years of minor-league experience
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What is the age limit for the Frontier League? ›

Players without prior affiliated baseball (MiLB) experience must be at least 18 years old to play in the Frontier League.

Do Frontier League players go to the MLB? ›

The Frontier League of Professional Baseball is an official Partner League of Major League Baseball and the largest of its kind in professional baseball. The Frontier League has moved over 1,000 players to MLB Teams in its 30-year history.

What is the highest salary in AAA baseball? ›

While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $67,000 and as low as $14,500, the majority of Aaa Minor League Baseball salaries currently range between $48,000 (25th percentile) to $60,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $65,500 annually across the United States.

What is the best independent baseball league? ›

In 2020, the Atlantic League, together with the American Association, the Frontier League, and the Pioneer League, expanded this agreement to become an official MLB Partner League. The Atlantic League is generally regarded as the most successful and highest level of baseball among independent leagues.

How to get into independent league baseball? ›

Most independent league players have affiliated baseball experience. Teams prefer to sign minor leaguers who showed at some point they were draftable players. By being drafted, a player has already passed a very verifiable test-a team thought they were good enough to play professional ball.

How much does independent league baseball pay? ›

What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Independent League Baseball Jobs
CityAnnual SalaryHourly Wage
San Francisco, CA$48,476$23.31
Los Angeles, CA$47,501$22.84
Marysville, WA$47,413$22.80
Green River, WY$47,289$22.74
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How much do American Association of Independent Professional Baseball Players make? ›

The average Independent League Baseball Player base salary at American Association of Independent Professional Baseball is $56K per year.

How much do AA baseball players make? ›

Minimum salaries will increase from $4,800 to $19,800 a season for rookie ball; $11,000 to $27,300 at High Class A; $13,800 to $27,300 at Class AA; and $17,500 to $45,800 at Class AAA, according to The Associated Press. Players often receive initial signing bonuses to supplement their income.

Do you get paid to play in the pecos league? ›

The Pecos League is often called the “Wild West” of professional baseball. Teams play 70 games in 72 days while battling rough conditions on and off the field for little (if any) pay. The reality is that some players didn't get paid at all. They actually PAID to play in the Pecos League.

Is the Frontier League AA or AAA? ›

Atlantic League: High AA. American Association: High A. Can-Am League: High A. Frontier League: Low A.

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