Dreams of the Big Leagues Fade as Minor League Baseball Players Struggle to Survive on Poverty Wages

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For many minor league baseball players, the dream of reaching the majors feels out of reach, not because of talent, but because of the crushing reality of low wages. Earning less than many minimum-wage jobs, these athletes often work second jobs, sacrifice time with their families, and barely scrape by—pushed to their limits both physically and emotionally. Their passion for the game is undeniable, but with each day spent struggling to make ends meet, the hope of one day playing in the majors slips further away.

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