Arenado's breakdown year to year is thus assuming he doesn't opt out:
2023 $35 million- Rockies pay $16 million + $6 million deferred-we pay $2.36 million from deferred money from the $20 million deferred in 2021. Total $15.36 million
2024 $35 million- Rockies pay $5 million + $6 million deferred-we pay $2.32 million from deferred money from 2021. Total $26.32 million.
2025 $32 million- Rockies pay $5 million + $6 million deferred-we pay $2.28 million from deferred money from 2021. Total $23.28 million
2026 $27 million- $6 million deferred-we pay $2.24 million from deferred money from 2021. Total $23.24 million
2027 $15 million- we pay $2.2 million from deferred money from 2020. Total $17.2 million
2028 $2.16 million from deferred money from 2021.
2029 $2.12 million from deferred money from 2021.
2030 $2.08 million from deferred money from 2021.
2031 $2.04 million from deferred money from 2021.
2032-2041 $3 million each year from deferred money 2022-2026 of $6 million annually. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Is this true numbers for Arenado’s contract?
Arenado's breakdown year to year is thus assuming he doesn't opt out:
2023 $35 million- Rockies pay $16 million + $6 million deferred-we pay $2.36 million from deferred money from the $20 million deferred in 2021. Total $15.36 million
2024 $35 million- Rockies pay $5 million + $6 million deferred-we pay $2.32 million from deferred money from 2021. Total $26.32 million.
2025 $32 million- Rockies pay $5 million + $6 million deferred-we pay $2.28 million from deferred money from 2021. Total $23.28 million
2026 $27 million- $6 million deferred-we pay $2.24 million from deferred money from 2021. Total $23.24 million
2027 $15 million- we pay $2.2 million from deferred money from 2020. Total $17.2 million
2028 $2.16 million from deferred money from 2021.
2029 $2.12 million from deferred money from 2021.
2030 $2.08 million from deferred money from 2021.
2031 $2.04 million from deferred money from 2021.
2032-2041 $3 million each year from deferred money 2022-2026 of $6 million annually.
Whether true or not, why would a team or player do that? I mean that seems like some Bobby Bonilla kind of stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
Whether true or not, why would a team or player do that? I mean that seems like some Bobby Bonilla kind of stuff.
He may not opt out but he's going to get something to not opt out. More years, more money in the current contract years. Something. And he deserves it. Players that can produce 30HR's and 100 RBI's are rare. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
He may not opt out but he's going to get something to not opt out. More years, more money in the current contract years. Something. And he deserves it. Players that can produce 30HR's and 100 RBI's are rare.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
judging by the number of Pirate fans in attendance, most agree with you. Sucks because it looks like a great place to see a ball game too.
I still feel like it's a tad overrated.
Beautiful from outside the stadium and I liked Pittsburgh a LOT more than I expected to. But the park itself, at least from the inside is...fine.
Could've been an atmosphere problem, but I don't have it up there with Seattle, San Francisco or even Minnesota. I have it more along the lines of San Diego - just a little more impressive on television than in person.
Whereas I still think Royals stadium looks kinda shitty on TV but is a fantastic spot to catch a game in person.
And I will again renew my calls to bulldoze both Fenway AND Wrigley - absolute shit boxes, the both of them. [Reply]
Honestly I love both of those AL matchups. Those are 4 REALLY well run franchises that all took different approaches and executed them extremely well. [Reply]