Manfred has denied Pete Roses request for reinstatement. I know he won't drop it but I wish Pete Rose would just go away.
Thought he might have missed the market, but enough competition for one more deal, I guess. Less than he was hoping for, but 6/132 isn't too shabby.
Apropos of nothing, I was doing some data dredging last night, and something stuck out to me: Has there ever been a player who signed a free-agent contract with a new team worth $100+ million at age 30 or over, who has also won the WS while he was on that new team?
He didn't sign with a new team, though.
Heyward has the right to opt out of the deal after three seasons and become a free agent again at age 29, having earned $78 million under the deal with the Cubs.
He also has a conditional opt out after the 2019 season, if he has 550 plate appearances that year.
The deal calls for a $20 million signing bonus, payable in four $5 million installments each April 1 from 2024-27.
He gets salaries of $15 million in 2016, $21.5 million in each of the next two years, $20 million in 2019, $21 million apiece in 2020 and 2021 and $22 million in each of the final two seasons.
Heyward gets a full no-trade provision through 2018, then during 2019 and 2020 has 12 teams he cannot be dealt to without his consent.
He didn't sign with a new team, though.
^ Great news. Bart's still got some life in him!![]()
^ Great news. Bart's still got some life in him!![]()
Nice to see Piazza get up to 90%, I will attend his induction this year. The Hall of Fame is about an hour and half from where I live.
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