The Players Association has found that agent Scott Boras did not violate union rules when his company made loans to a Dominican prospect, according to a report. Michael Weiner said the union responded Dec. 23 to a letter sent by the commissioner's office expressing concern about the loans. Boras' company made loans worth about $70,000 to shortstop Edward Salcedo in stages from late 2007 through 2009. The player was initially represented by Boras, left for another agent, and then returned to Boras. Union regulations in effect at the time prohibited loans if they were made to induce a player to be represented by that agent.