Brendan Rodgers' Deal Contains Advance Consent Clause
Briefly

Brendan Rodgers has signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros, featuring a non-fully guaranteed $2M salary and an advance consent clause. This clause permits the team to release him within the first 45 days of the season, offering them flexibility. Although having over five years of service time usually protects veterans from such clauses, this agreement reflects a common practice for teams dealing with late offseason signings. Rodgers, non-tendered by the Rockies, faced limited offers and had a lackluster Spring Training performance, influencing the terms of his current contract.
Brendan Rodgers broke camp with the Astros after signing a minor league contract with a $2MM base salary that is not fully guaranteed.
The advance consent clause allows a team to release a veteran player within the first 45 days of the season, providing added flexibility.
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