Lee Jung-hoo, who is about to go to MLB’s first camp, receives $ 0000 per week…Brother-in-law Ko Woo-seok also receives the same amount

The daily amount of money that Lee Jung-hoo (26. San Francisco) and his brother-in-law Ko Woo-seok (26. San Diego), who are about to make their first spring camp in the Major League, will receive during the camp has been revealed.

According to the Major League Players Association (MLBPA) data recently obtained exclusively by MHN Sports, players who participate in the 2024 Major League spring camp will receive a total of 1,226.50 U.S. dollars per week in the name of daily meals and accommodation support. The daily figure is 175.21 dollars.

According to the data released by the MLBPA, it is set at 116.50 dollars for a day’s meal. During the spring camp, the club provides breakfast and lunch on its own to players and team employees at the campsite. Therefore, this amount can be regarded as the cost of dinner after training is over. This is because dinner is not provided at the camp site where training is completed around 2-3 p.m.

The accommodation support fee is set at $40 per day. $411 per week for pocket money and $72.50 for miscellaneous expenses are added, paying a total of $1226.50 per week.

If the hotel provided by the team is not used, the amount will increase to $1,579 (about 2.11 million won) per week. It will be $225.57 per day, and you will receive $352.50 per week more than those who use the hotel provided by the team. This is because the cost related to finding or using accommodation increases.

This amount is set by the Major League Baseball Labor-Management Collective Agreement (CBA) in 2022 and will be applied until 2026.

MLBPA also announced food expenses that Major League players, including Lee Jung-hoo and Ko Woo-seok, will receive during the 2024 regular season.

According to this, $38 per day for home games where club houses are available and $131 per day for away games are paid. Even if the home team’s club house cannot be used for rehabilitation purposes during the season, $131 per day was set.

One interesting thing is that when a player returns home after an away game, a player who arrives before 6 p.m. will be paid food expenses (38 U.S. dollars) for the home game 마카오카지노. This is because the player judges that he or she can have dinner at home. However, when a player arrives home after 6 p.m., the player will be paid food expenses based on the away game (131 dollars).

Meanwhile, half of the 30 MLB teams offer hotel options for the convenience of players and staff during the spring camp, while the following 15 MLB teams do not. This means that players and staff have to find accommodation on their own.

“Arizona, Boston, Chicago White Sox, Detroit, Kansas City, LA Angels, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New York Yankees, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Texas, Toronto, Washington, Tampa Bay.”

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