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The MLBPA charts a new course with its group licensing initiative

Dates: 1966

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Miller negotiates a two-year, $120,000 agreement with Coca-Cola that gives the company the right to use Player likenesses on the underside of bottle caps. The money helps fund the Players Association’s operations upon its inception and establishes a business model for other sports unions to follow in the years to come.

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