In the first years of a professional athlete's career, the athlete is "under reserve," which means that he or she cannot negotiate with other teams. After a specified amount of time, the player can become a free agent. This implies that, everything else equal,

A) the player's salary is probably higher as a free agent than as a reserve player.
B) the player's salary is probably lower as a free agent than as a reserve player.
C) the player's salary is probably the same as a free agent and as a reserve player.
D) the free agent status is not granted to every player.


A

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