Then go get real jobs if you want to earn more money and $4.2MM isn’t enough.
The profits the owners have made didn't keep them from shafting a lot of their minor league affiliates .
The MLB owners made a business decision that hurt minor league baseball owners, towns and players.
That was their right to do as owners of a business.
MLB players know they are just commodities to be bought ,sold or traded if they don't protect themselves and are talented enough to make that protection put in their contract with ownership.
Players also know that they will be released if they haven't produced like expected during the course of their contract .
So it should be understood that MLB players will try to get the best deal when they sign contracts for their service, knowing they are the reason people come to the game and TV Networks pay exorbitant fees for fans to watch those games on their TV
Players also know their careers will end when they stop producing enough to help their club attract fans.
It's just good business to get the most dollars for the product you offer.
If a free agent player demands more than the owners feel he's worth, he'll have to except less or sit out without pay waiting for an owner to offer what he deems acceptable.
The owners ultimilty decide what the player's worth to them and it could be over that $4.2 mil because that player helps the businesses bottom line when he's playing.