
According to Carrie Muskat, Shawon Dunston has objected to the sale of the Cubs in bankruptcy court because the team owes him money for a college education.
"It was just a formality," Dunston said. "When I signed the contract [in 1982], they said they'd pay for my college tuition if I ever went. It was part of my signing bonus but I never used it. My adviser asked me about it, and told me to send a letter by the 16th [of September], so that's what I did. I have nothing against the Cubs."
According to the Cubs, the contractural clause was standard for top high school players and amounted to $8,000 to $10,000.
The "contractural" clause? It appears Shawon Dunston isn't the only person that should go back to school.

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