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Prince contract Details

brewer228

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$23 million in each of his first two years with Detroit
$24 million annually in the final seven seasons

$500,000 if he's the AL MVP
$200,000 if he's second through fifth
$100,000 if he's sixth through 10th.
$100,000 if he's an All-Star starter
$50,000 if he's a reserve
$100,000 for a Gold Glove
$100,000 for a Silver Slugger
$100,000 for the Hank Aaron Award
$150,000 for League Championship Series MVP
$200,000 for World Series MVP.

Plus a Hotel Suite for road games.



http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/7505769/detroit-tigers-prince-fielder-earn-big-money-front
 
Lots o' green, that's for sure, and is just an incomprehensible and inconceivable amount of money, esp to the average lunchpail joe & family attending the Tigers games. But I suppose it is like winning life's physical talents lottery when born, along with at least some luck mixed in, otherwise even a "caveman" could do it. I had to work each and every day, (including weekends) for 12+ hours per day from Thanksgiving week through New Years Eve, to crack 50K and did so only once in my life.
 
yeah, sports contracts have gotten completely out of hand the last 30 years or so.
 
The only thing that worries me about the contract is.


(In addition, he gets a hotel suite on the road)...

I mean JV and Miguel may need to be given that also... I know the Tigers have always had a good clubhouse but you just never know...
 
brewer228 said:
$23 million in each of his first two years with Detroit
$24 million annually in the final seven seasons

$500,000 if he's the AL MVP
$200,000 if he's second through fifth
$100,000 if he's sixth through 10th.
$100,000 if he's an All-Star starter
$50,000 if he's a reserve
$100,000 for a Gold Glove
$100,000 for a Silver Slugger
$100,000 for the Hank Aaron Award
$150,000 for League Championship Series MVP
$200,000 for World Series MVP.

Plus a Hotel Suite for road games.



http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/7505769/detroit-tigers-prince-fielder-earn-big-money-front


Plus for each MVP he wins after the first one he get a Million...
 
[color=#006400 said:
biggunsbob[/color]]The only thing that worries me about the contract is.


(In addition, he gets a hotel suite on the road)...

I mean JV and Miguel may need to be given that also... I know the Tigers have always had a good clubhouse but you just never know...

Cabrera and JV most likely already have that.

I mean, giving suites on the hotel is pretty common, even for non all-star FA signings.
 
[color=#006400 said:
biggunsbob[/color]]
brewer228 said:
$23 million in each of his first two years with Detroit
$24 million annually in the final seven seasons

$500,000 if he's the AL MVP
$200,000 if he's second through fifth
$100,000 if he's sixth through 10th.
$100,000 if he's an All-Star starter
$50,000 if he's a reserve
$100,000 for a Gold Glove
$100,000 for a Silver Slugger
$100,000 for the Hank Aaron Award
$150,000 for League Championship Series MVP
$200,000 for World Series MVP.

Plus a Hotel Suite for road games.



http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/7505769/detroit-tigers-prince-fielder-earn-big-money-front


Plus for each MVP he wins after the first one he get a Million...

If he is winning MVPs Id be happy to give him that money
 
Its all fucking "liquid" too, not like someone who is gradually going to become worth that much as a result of total income plus the estimated values of real estate holdings, other property values such as artwork, precious metals, jewelry, coins, antiques, and stock investments minus debts...all within less than a decade...wowzers!!
 
I get the feeling that Mr. I doesn't really care about money or the long term and just wants a championship. I also think he intends to overspend to get that, but simultaneously will set the team up for longer term success in the process. Basically I equate this to spending more than probably makes fiscal sense because he can't take it with him.
 
[color=#551A8B said:
BestIsBest[/color]]
[quote="biggunsbob":bwqstmgd]


Plus for each MVP he wins after the first one he get a Million...

If he is winning MVPs Id be happy to give him that money[/quote:bwqstmgd]Can you fix your sig line so it doesn't make every thread into a horizontal scroll when you post?
 
Maybe its waay past due the time for MLB, NBA, NHL, and NFL to permit expanding players' uni #s to include three digits, so that star players earning more than 99M for the life of their current contract (guaranteed or not) can (if they wish) better represent their total value to their teams...lol.

For examples, Fielder could "sport" #214, Pooholes #240, Werth #126, Ovechkin #123, Vick #130...Lesidekick and Bosh for the Miami Heat both signed identical 6 year, 110.1M contracts, so there might be a problem with which one gets to wear #110...maybe LeSidekick could wear #110.1..hahaa!!
 
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