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MLB to pay $185 million in settlement with minor league players over minimum-wage and overtime violations

Major League Baseball will pay $185 million to settle the federal class-action lawsuit filed by minor league players who sought pay for minimum-wage and overtime violations by teams, pending a judge approving the settlement, according to a document filed in California court Friday.

The suit, filed in February 2014 by former Miami Marlins minor leaguer Aaron Senne and two other retired minor league players, was settled May 10, three weeks before it was set to go to trial. Thousands of other players will be eligible to receive part of the settlement.

The first significant volley in an ongoing efforts by minor league players to improve their standards of living, the suit alleged MLB teams violated federal and state minimum-wage and overtime laws.