MLB Club definition

MLB Club means any professional baseball club that is entitled to the benefits of, and bound by the terms of, the Major League Constitution adopted by the MLB Clubs.
MLB Club means any professional baseball club that is entitled to the benefits of and bound by the MLB Rules and Regulations.
MLB Club means any of the professional baseball club franchises recognized by MLB from time to time.

Examples of MLB Club in a sentence

  • When a player is a resident of another country and is eligible to sign with an MLB Club, he does so as a “free agent”—in baseball parlance—giving him the right to negotiate with all 30 Clubs, thus increasing the value of his contract.

  • California Civil Code Section 1812.97 provides the following: Licensee shall post such notice conspicuously in all locker rooms used by Team or any other MLB Club during the Term.

  • Any Cuban player who does not have a contract with the FCB is eligible to sign with any MLB Club to the same extent as any other unsigned international amateur.

  • The Company (i) is, through its Subsidiaries, engaged in the operation of a professional baseball team known as the “Los Angeles Dodgers” (the “Club”) which plays home games in Los Angeles, California at Dodger Stadium and (ii) is a party to the MLB Constitution as an MLB Club.

  • Before exploring the terms of the Agreement and the protocols endorsed to end smuggling activities, it is important to understand why Cuban players often first defected to third countries with the hope of later making it to the United States to sign with an MLB Club.