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Academy members spent at least twenty-five hours a week on practice fields or in games against local pro and collegiate clubs. Players attended classes three mornings a week at a neighboring junior college, and once they completed their terms at the academy, they were eligible for four-year scholarships to a college of their choice. Those expenses added up: the academy cost $1.5 million to build and $600,000 annually to operate.
The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists Are Using Data to Build Better Players
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