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This day in baseball: Draft rules

On December 4, 1964, baseball owners voted to use a free-agent draft that involved clubs selecting players every four months in the inverse order of the previous year’s standings.  Scheduled to begin the following January, the idea behind this system was to help level the playing field when it came to player selection, to prevent teams like the Yankees from using their wealth to hoard all the talent.

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