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  • It's always nice to have accurate info at your fingertips when you want to call a guy an overpaid bum.

    Notables:

    Travis Hafner, 13 million
    Albert Pujols, 14.5 million
    Vernon Wells, 26.6 million
    Alex Rodriguez, 32 million
    Milton Bradley, 13 million
    Jose Bautista, 8 million
    Barry Zito, 18.5 million (excluded from Giants post season roster last year)


    http://www.bradenton.com/2011/04/01/3079363/major-league-baseball-salaries.html
     
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    It's always nice to have accurate info at your fingertips when you want to call a guy an overaid bum.

    Notables:

    Travis Hafner, 13 million
    Albert Pujols, 14.5 million
    Vernon Wells, 26.6 million
    Alex Rodriguez, 32 million
    Milton Bradley, 13 million
    Jose Bautista, 8 million
    Barry Zito, 18.5 million (excluded from Giants post season roster last year)


    http://www.bradenton.com/2011/04/01/3079363/major-league-baseball-salaries.html

    Average salaries top $4M for 1st time


    Even before the first pitch of the 2015 season is thrown, an eye-popping baseball record will be set.

    The average salary when Opening-Day rosters are finalized Sunday will break the $4 million barrier for the first time, according to a study of all major league contracts by The Associated Press. Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw tops players at $31 million and Los Angeles projects to open the season with a payroll at about $270 million, easily a record.

    Entire article: http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/12594216/study-projects-average-mlb-salary-tops-4m-first
     
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    Part of it is our insatiable demand for sports and willingness to pay inflated prices for it. Part of it is just the watered-down dollar of the 21st century. It's crazy, regardless.
     
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    I'm not going to bash a player who finds a team dumb enough to pay him $85K per day for the next 7 years. But the Red Sox throwing that kind of money to ANYONE is ridiculous.

    Especially when he's only going to play on about 30 of those days. :lol:
     
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    I'm not going to bash a player who finds a team dumb enough to pay him $85K per day for the next 7 years. But the Red Sox throwing that kind of money to ANYONE is ridiculous.

    Re: The Boston Red Sox finalized their contract with free agent Pablo Sandoval, inking the third baseman for five years and $95 million, plus a club option for 2010. Sandoval's contract includes a $3 million signing bonus and salaries of $17 million in 2015, $17 million in 2016, $17 million in 2017, $18 million in 2018 and $18 million in 2019. The club option for 2020 is worth $17 million, with a $5 million buyout.

    Based on Sandoval's performance this year, I think it is safe to say they're grossly overpaying him.

    I think the "Steinbrenner torch" of free spending and/or paying fee agents too much has passed from the Yankees, to the Dodgers, and now to the Red Sox.
     
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