Bryce Harper wants 10yrs/$400 mil
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JohnLockeShallRiseAgain — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 01:18 PM)
You can buy out arbitration years though. So instead of say the 15 million or so he'd get in arbitration the next two seasons (I really have no idea if that's what he's getting, just hypothetical), if the sides agreed on a figure, say the 10 year 400 million, it could start this upcoming season and it'd be done when he's 34 rather than 36. But it's possible he and Boras don't want to do that, because he wants a contract to take him to the end of his career, which is much more likely 36 than 34. There's a distinct possibility he'd get more in arbitration the next two seasons than he would in 2 years at the end of a 10 year deal, because he could be in serious decline at that point. Plus, if he has another season or two to match 15's between now and his scheduled free agency, he'd be in a much better negotiating position.
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 07:04 AM)
He wants as much money NOW as he can get regardless of where it leaves him or the team he signs with. I get that. But, I also get how stupid it is to ignore history, and history says he might have a few good years and MIGHT make the playoffs before he breaks down and has several over-paid years in which his team doesn't even sniff the playoffs. Then, his team will swallow his contract to get rid of him to some other team which will take him at the trade dead-line, ride him to the play-offs then trade him in the off-season.
The team which signs him better hope they win the WS right away.
And, while I still can't say that I'm in favor of an actual salary cap, I do think the luxury tax should be 25% for the first year, 50% for the second year and 100% for any year after that. -
haroldbaines — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 08:12 AM)
It'll be the Yanks who do it and it will go down as the dumbest move in the history of free agents. The best player ever at a full level of play for ten years wouldn't be worth this money. This guy's a .279 career hitter. Very good player. Not remotely worth this contract.
His first two years he probably rakes, gets hurt the third, comes back with a crappy season the fourth, is getting booed so bad he wants out, has an average season the 5th, hurt the sixth, yanks eat most of the contract and trade him somewhere else where he plays 3 or 4 more years at an average level because of injuries and retires as one of the biggest busts in sports. -
w-kingseed — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 09:43 AM)
Well way too much money, especially considering how injuries can make such deals look ridiculous on the part of owners; but every time I see stories like this that highlight how much money top athletes make today, it is shocking and sickening that society places such a high value on them. This world is really fuc_ed up. Same goes for film actors and musicians. I understand entertainers generate oodles of cash, but for Christ sake, this is disgusting.
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 10:44 AM)
it is shocking and sickening that society places such a high value on them.
If you were one of only 800 people who could do a particular job that was in high demand, you'd command such a salary as well. -
justanicknamed — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 06:53 AM)
I don't know. How many millions of people felt elated for several days (and some continue to feel the elation) after the Cubs won, compared to how people feel after paying a plumber $500 to fix a clogged sink?
And, I'm not slamming plumbers/laborers at all. I value their work. -
Krypteia1 — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 09:05 PM)
$40? lol.
I live in New York, so I know we're used to paying more, but where the hell can you get an average ticket for $40? A beer costs at least $12 at Yankee Stadium, parking costs almost $30
"When I come home and dinner's not ready, I go through the roof!" - Lord Trump -
PrivateTrip — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 12:46 PM)
FYI, currently on StubHub there's $15 tickets (after fees) for several regular season games at Yankee Stadium, including the entire 3 day series against the Blue Jays 5/1/2017 - 5/3/2017. Snatch those bad boys up now.
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Beardy_McJewsenheimer_CPA — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 11:11 AM)
This is not news. I want 400 million over 10 years as well. Preferably delivered weekly in $770,000 cash increments by a nude Emmy Rossum along with a fine Opium Pipe and a Glenlivet 25. It's not gonna happen but I'd like it too. Like Bryce and John Lennon, I too am a dreamer. But my thing has as much of a chance of happening as Bryce getting 400 million and all the people living life in peace.
I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too