- Thread starter
- #1
Topnotchsy
Featured Contributor, The best players in history?
- Aug 7, 2008
- 9,475
- 253
We always talk about the massive contracts that wind up being disasters so I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the ones that worked out quite well. While many of the biggest contracts are still near their beginning so it is hard to say, it is shocking how few of the big deals really look like good ideas in hindsite. After looking through the stats I now understand why we talk about the bad deals far more often... there's much more to talk about!
Here's the only 2 megadeals I came up with that seem to have paid off for the length of the deal.
1. Derek Jeter - 10 years $189 million. He averaged nearly 200 hits a season for that run and made 8 AS teams.
2. Miguel Cabrera - 8 years $153 million. After a slow first year (by his standards) he's basically been in his prime throughout this stretch. Obviously he just got re-upped and there's a very good chance this next contract does not work out quite as well.
Here's the only 2 megadeals I came up with that seem to have paid off for the length of the deal.
1. Derek Jeter - 10 years $189 million. He averaged nearly 200 hits a season for that run and made 8 AS teams.
2. Miguel Cabrera - 8 years $153 million. After a slow first year (by his standards) he's basically been in his prime throughout this stretch. Obviously he just got re-upped and there's a very good chance this next contract does not work out quite as well.