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Elly De La Cruz, like Fernando Tatis Jr., also signed an agreement with the financial firm Big League Advance (BLA) in his early years as a professional. Under this agreement, the Cincinnati Reds star agreed to forfeit 10% of all his lifetime salary earnings in exchange for receiving an advance during his time in the minor leagues.
In 2018, De La Cruz signed for a $65,000 signing bonus, from which a percentage had to be deducted for his coach. His professional debut came in 2019 in the Summer League, where the salary for the season does not exceed US$3,000. In 2020, due to the pandemic, his salary was limited to US$8,000, and between 2021 and 2023 he had to manage with the low salaries of rookie, AA, and AAA (between US$4,800 and US$17,500 per year).

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@LanceMcAlister Reds have days off, he's chasing everything right now
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Sal Stewart is making an early push for NL Rookie of the Year 💪
(MLB x @Nutrafol @NutrafolMen)

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It appears the Reds have finalized their broadcast crew for the 2026 season. ⬇️
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The Cincinnati Reds have signed Nathaniel Lowe to a minor league contract, per @Feinsand. The first baseman has 107 home runs along with 413 RBI throughout his major league career. The contract includes an invitation to major league spring training.

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"This is going to be a blowout. [Alabama] doesn't stand a chance." 😳
@DavidDTSS is rocking with Indiana ahead of the CFP Quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl 🌹
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