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The "reserve clause" in professional sports refers to

a. the right of players to "play out their option"
b. the segregation of fans by the differential price by location of seating
c. the binding of a player perpetually to negotiate only with the owner of his contract
d. the right of a team finishing last to select first in next year's draft

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Final answer:

The "reserve clause" in professional sports refers to the binding of a player perpetually to negotiate only with the owner of his contract.

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The "reserve clause" in professional sports refers to the binding of a player perpetually to negotiate only with the owner of his contract.

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