Five years after striking for the first two months of the season, minor league umpires reached an agreement on a new labor contract Monday.
The current labor contract was set to expire on Wednesday.
The agreement calls for salaries to remain the same until 2016 when Triple-A and Double-A umps will receive a minimum $100 per month raise, depending on service time.
RealGM Wiretap
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