Hoping to bring awareness to the conditions under which minor-league players work, and more specifically the wages they earn, which often falls below minimum wage, the United Food and Commercial Workers' union and its allies are gathering at four different spring training games this weekend to show support and provide information to questioning fans. According to Ted Berg of USA Today Sports , the union had scheduled rallies at games in Tampa and Lakeland, Fla. on Saturday and will be in Scottsdale and Surprise, Ariz. on Sunday. [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Baseball: Sign up and join a league today! ] Here are more details of the mission, courtesy of UFCW: United Food and Commercial Workers' union and allies will leaflet at four major league spring training games to raise awareness among fans about the plight of minor league players who often make less than minimum wage, are often not paid at all and are not paid federal overtime wages…. "We are leafletting at these games to support minor league ball players," said Ed Chambers the president of UFCW Local 1625. "We support all workers, irrespective of industry, looking for fair wages and benefits and improved working conditions....