Personal-service deals and "milestone" bonus clauses -- such as those used in
Albert Pujols' free-agent deal with the
Los Angeles Angels this off-season -- reportedly will no longer be allowed.
Teams and agents have been told by
Major League Baseball and the Players Association that they will not approve such clauses to future contracts,
ESPN reported Friday according to sources of both entities.
The changes are in response to long-term deals signed by Pujols and
Washington Nationals third baseman
Ryan Zimmerman, both of which include personal-services deals for after their playing careers.
The "milestone" bonus clauses, such as the $3 million Pujols could receive if he reaches 3,000 hits, violate a provision in the collective bargaining agreement that bars contracts incentives based on statistical achievements.