When a Baseball player is ejected from a game, they typically lose a portion of their pay based on the game's salary structure. The specific amount can vary depending on the player's contract and salary, but it's generally calculated as a fraction of their daily salary, which is derived from their annual salary divided by the number of games in a season. For instance, if a player makes $1 million a year, they might lose around $5,500 for a game they are ejected from. Additionally, players may face fines from the league, which can further impact their earnings.
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