MLBPA AGENT EXAM Actual Exam
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SECTION 1: MLBPA REGULATIONS AND AGENT CERTIFICATION
Q1: A certified MLBPA agent wishes to renew their certification for the upcoming year.
According to MLBPA regulations, which of the following is required for renewal?
A. Completion of 20 hours of continuing education
B. Payment of annual renewal fees and continued compliance with the Code of Conduct.
[CORRECT]
C. Passing the MLBPA Agent Exam every three years
D. Submission of a list of all player-clients
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: MLBPA agent certification requires annual renewal with payment of renewal fees
and continued compliance with the Code of Conduct and all MLBPA regulations (B). Continuing
education hours (A) are not specified in this context. The exam is required for initial certification
only (C). Submission of client lists may be required for other purposes but not specifically for
renewal (D).
Q2: An applicant for MLBPA agent certification has a prior felony conviction for wire fraud
unrelated to sports representation. How will this affect their certification application?
A. It will automatically disqualify the applicant
B. It will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may affect certification. [CORRECT]
C. It has no bearing on certification if the conviction is over 5 years old
D. The applicant must wait 10 years before applying
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The MLBPA reviews criminal background on a case-by-case basis, considering the
nature of the offense, time elapsed, and rehabilitation (B). There is no automatic disqualification
(A) or fixed waiting periods (C, D) specified in regulations.
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Q3: Under MLBPA regulations, what is the maximum percentage fee an agent may charge for
negotiating a player's MLB salary contract?
A. 3%
B. 4%
C. 5%. [CORRECT]
D. 10%
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The MLBPA limits agent fees to 5% of the player's negotiated salary for MLB
contracts (C). This cap protects players from excessive fees. Endorsement deals typically have
lower percentage caps.
Q4: An agent fails to respond to MLBPA inquiries regarding a client complaint within the
required timeframe. What disciplinary action may result?
A. Automatic decertification
B. Fine and/or suspension pending investigation. [CORRECT]
C. No action if the complaint is eventually resolved
D. Mandatory ethics training only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Failure to cooperate with MLBPA investigations can result in fines, suspension, or
other sanctions pending full investigation (B). Decertification (A) is reserved for severe
violations. Non-cooperation itself is a violation subject to discipline.
Q5: Which of the following is NOT a ground for MLBPA agent discipline?
A. Charging fees above the MLBPA maximum
B. Failing to maintain client confidentiality
C. Successfully negotiating a below-market contract due to poor market conditions.
[CORRECT]
D. Soliciting clients through improper inducements
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Agents are not disciplined for market-driven outcomes if they acted competently and
diligently (C). Fee violations (A), confidentiality breaches (B), and improper solicitation (D) are
all disciplinary violations under the Code of Conduct.
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Q6: An agent discovers they made a mathematical error that resulted in a client receiving
$50,000 less in signing bonus than negotiated. What is their immediate obligation?
A. Notify the MLBPA and await instructions
B. Notify the player and team immediately and take steps to rectify. [CORRECT]
C. Make up the difference from their own funds
D. Wait until the player discovers the error
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Agents must promptly disclose errors to clients and opposing parties and take
corrective action (B). Waiting (D) or unilateral compensation without disclosure (C) violates
fiduciary duties. MLBPA notification (A) may follow but immediate client notification is
required.
Q7: Under MLBPA regulations, how often must certified agents complete continuing education
requirements?
A. Every 2 years
B. Annually
C. As specified by MLBPA notice, typically annually or biennially. [CORRECT]
D. Only upon initial certification
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The MLBPA establishes continuing education requirements periodically, which
agents must complete as specified (C). Requirements may change based on regulatory updates
and industry developments.
Q8: An agent wishes to represent both a MLB player and a front office executive of the same
team. What does the MLBPA Code of Conduct require?
A. This is permitted with disclosure to both parties
B. This is prohibited due to inherent conflict of interest. [CORRECT]
C. This is permitted if the executive is not involved in player personnel decisions
D. This is permitted with MLBPA pre-approval
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Representing both a player and team front office personnel creates an inherent
conflict of interest that cannot be waived and is prohibited (B). The agent must choose one
representation.
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Q9: An agent is found to have provided false information on their certification application. What
is the likely MLBPA disciplinary outcome?
A. Reprimand and requirement to correct the information
B. Suspension of certification pending investigation
C. Decertification and permanent ban from reapplication. [CORRECT]
D. Fine equivalent to one year's renewal fees
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Material misrepresentation on certification applications constitutes fraud and
typically results in decertification and permanent ban (C). This protects the integrity of the
certification process.
Q10: Which of the following best describes an agent's fiduciary duty to MLBPA players?
A. Duty to maximize contract value regardless of other factors
B. Duty of loyalty, competence, diligence, and communication. [CORRECT]
C. Duty to prioritize the MLBPA's interests over the player's
D. Duty to accept any player who wishes to retain their services
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Fiduciary duty encompasses loyalty (avoiding conflicts), competence (professional
knowledge), diligence (thorough representation), and communication (keeping client informed)
(B). It does not require maximizing value at all costs (A) or prioritizing union interests (C).
Q11: An agent is negotiating a contract and learns confidential information about another team's
financial constraints through their other client on that team. How should they handle this
information?
A. Use it to gain leverage in negotiations for their other client
B. Disclose it to the MLBPA for league-wide distribution
C. Maintain confidentiality and not use it to the detriment of the client who disclosed it.
[CORRECT]
D. Share it with media to create public pressure
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Confidential information obtained through representation must be protected and
cannot be used to the detriment of the client who provided it (C). Using it for other clients (A)
violates confidentiality and loyalty duties.