This is not contradictory from what you said before. It is a major league contract and he must be protected on the 40 man. When he is on the major league roster (as he no doubt will be at some point, the way teams go through pitchers nowadays) he will get major league money. When he is not, he will get some lesser contractual amount, probably a couple hundred K, most likely more than most minor leaguers get.Actually just read Mets signed Adams to a non guaranteed split contract