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Nothing but the winning team gets home field advantage for the world series.
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The Major League Baseball All Star game pits "star" players from the National League against "star" players from the American League. Each team in both leagues must have at least one player on the all-star rosters of each league.
depends on the color red-10$ blue-10$ orange or yellow-10$ aqua marine blueish greenish poweraidish pays 1000$
The reserves in the MLB All Star game are all the players who are not in the starting lineup.
anywhere from the minimum of $483,500 (rookies and D-League players) up to $32,000,000 (Kobe Bryant)
They get paid from the companies who sponsor the slam dunk competition like for example: Sprite gives money to the NBA for putting their name up on signs then the NBA gives the players a percent.
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Star Wars The Old Republic has over a million downloads and many of those players are paid subscribers. I do not believe they keep track or release to the public an official count.
In the United States, professional sports' salaries in NFL football, MLB baseball and NBA basketball can run into the $20 million per year range. Because baseball players can remain "star" players longer then star players in the two other major sports, there can be a greater tendency to see extremely high salary packages for star performers. As an example, the National League team, Miami Marlins just closed a $327 million, 13 year contract with a 25 year old player on their team. Without a doubt, such a longterm, and expensive salary contract will never be seen by a 25 year old basketball or football star in US professional sports. Each of the three major professional sports will have a certain number of extremely high salary deals. With that said, professional baseball players have a greater chance of having the lion's share of these multi million dollar deals.