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Nationals change course, pay minor leaguers full stipend

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Nationals changed course and told their minor leaguers on Monday they will receive their full weekly stipends of $400 at least through June after Washington reliever Sean Doolittle tweeted that the team’s major league players would cover a planned cut in those payments. Doolittle wrote on Twitter that Nationals major leaguers held a video conference call after The Athletic reported Sunday the club would be releasing more than two dozen minor league players and reducing stipends for players in the minors from $400 to $300 per week. A text message sent by the Nationals to players in the minors and forwarded Monday to The Associated Press reads: “Upon further internal discussion, you will receive your full stipend of $400 per week through the month of June. We will consider future payments on a month to month basis. Thank you!” It’s not unusual for big league teams to release minor leaguers at this time of year, although not normally this many. More than 400 young players have been cut with the minor league season in doubt amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Minor league players not on 40-man rosters were promised $400 per week through Sunday by a policy drafted by MLB. Including Washington’s switch, now at least 16 teams have promised to extend those allowances through the end of this month. After the report about Washington’s reduction in that stipend, Doolittle wrote Sunday night that Nationals major leaguers decided unanimously that they “will be coming together and committing funds to make whole the lost wages.”

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MLB All-Star Game locations: 2023, 2024, 2025 and beyond

MLB All-Star Game locations: 2023, 2024, 2025 and beyond originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonMajor League Baseball’s All-Star Game has been around since 1933, serving as one of professional sports’ most historic annual celebrations of its best players.Three of the next four All-Star Game locations have been determined. The 2023 Midsummer Classic will be played at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, marking the third time the Mariners have hosted and first since 2001.MLB has also gotten out ahead and locked in Globe Life Field for 2024 and Citizens Bank Park for 2026. The Texas Rangers, who opened their new ballpark in 2020, will host the game for just the second time since moving to Arlington in 1972.The Philadelphia Phillies will then host the event in 2026 as part of the league's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.A location for 2025 has yet to be announced.Upcoming MLB All-Star Games locations:2023: T-Mobile Park (Seattle Mariners) on July 11, 20232024: Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers), date to be determined2025: Location to be determined2026: Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies), date to be determinedRecent MLB All-Star Game locations:2022: Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles Dodgers), AL won 3-22021: Coors Field (Colorado Rockies), AL won 5-22020: All-Star Game canceled, Dodgers awarded 2022 instead2019: Progressive Field (Cleveland Indians), AL won 4-22018: Nationals Park (Washington Nationals), AL won 8-62017: Marlins Park (Miami Marlins), AL won 2-12016: Petco Park (San Diego Padres), AL won 4-22015: Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati Reds), AL won 6-32014: Target Field (Minnesota Twins), AL won 5-32013: Citi Field (New York Mets), AL won 3-02012: Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City Royals), NL won 8-0
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