The Wall Street Journal spots a trend:
The Death Of Free Agency?
↵↵Since the beginning of the 2011 season, 49 players have opted to sign extensions with their current teams that give the club control of their destiny even after they’ve qualified for free agency. Just three years ago, 32 players signed extensions during the same period. A decade ago it was less than 15.
↵↵One effect of this trend is the flattening of salaries between young players and old. The owners, it seems, are wising up.











