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The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA) was formed in 1982 in order to promote the game of baseball, raise money for charity, inspire and educate youth through positive sport images and protect the dignity of the game through former players. A non-profit organization, the MLBPAA establishes a place where a player's drive for excellence and achievement on the field can continue long after they take their last steps off the professional diamond. read more
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Q&A With MLB (Major League Baseball) Employees

Major League Baseball understands the importance of offering competitive benefits in order to attract the industry's best talent. As a result, our employees have access to many exceptional programs, which help them manage their own health, security and financial futures, as well as those of their families. The list below is just a sample of the many health and welfare benefits offered to our eligible employee groups and may not be applicable to all baseball-related entities.

How employees describe working at MLB (Major League Baseball)

Cost of going to a game

I value the excitement of the sport

The joy they bring to the world through the game of baseball. Baseball has changed my life, and the MLB pushing to grow the game the way that it does fills me with joy.

its fun and its a familial enviornment

It's America's pastime, and the athletes have to be very talented to hit that little ball.

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48% of MLB (Major League Baseball) employees would encourage their friends to become coworkers, whereas 43% are neutral and 9% would not recommend working at MLB (Major League Baseball) to their friends.

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