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Worst $100+ Million Contracts in Baseball History 

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@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
I had a whole part of the video that I cut for time where I mentioned trying to include EVERY contract of $100+ million is extremely hard since there's no one source with all those contracts and extensions and that I probably missed a few. After the video was posted, I definitely did miss a few... Matt Cain should be #3. Inflation adjusted contract was $115.7 million. Accumulated -1.7 WAR. Total of -$68 million per WAR. David Wright should be at #8 with 7 years, $149.2 million, got 2.7 WAR, for a total of $55.3 million per WAR. As far as others that have commonly come up in the comments... Jason Heyward - #16 8 years, $185 million, 8.9 WAR, $20.8 million per WAR. Jacoby Ellsbury - #23 7 years, $160 million, 9.9 WAR, $16.2 million per WAR Johan Santana - #34 6 years, $179 million, 15.5 WAR, $11.6 million per WAR Others not eligible for JUST being under $100 million... Jason Bay, BJ Upton, Pablor Sandoval, Hanley Ramirez Not eligible for including arbitration years... Yoenis Cespedes
@FunkinItUp08
@FunkinItUp08 Год назад
Vernon Wells? 7 years $124 Million, somehow traded twice on that awful contract.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
@@FunkinItUp08 Vernon Wells - #14 7 years, $153.6 million, 6.8 WAR, $22.6 million per WAR.
@michaelmeatheringham312
@michaelmeatheringham312 Год назад
For whatever it's worth, the Angels television contract(s) allow them to be the great attractor of hideous contracts.
@FunkinItUp08
@FunkinItUp08 Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead right on, knew he’d be close. Love all the videos and keep up the great work.
@Jaztec35
@Jaztec35 Год назад
Eric Hosmer to the Padres/Red Sox (mostly the Padres since they're paying for most of it) is going to be up there when that contract finishes up. Dude was atrocious on offense and defense in his time here.
@Farticus731
@Farticus731 Год назад
Jason Heyward's contract was a hefty price for a decent glove in right field and a motivational speaker...
@JohnSmith-ld2mc
@JohnSmith-ld2mc Год назад
I was surprised not to see him on the list
@ChiCubsRule1
@ChiCubsRule1 Год назад
He should be number 1. Worst FA signing in league history. Most expensive hooker ever. $184 million to suck d*ck
@Farticus731
@Farticus731 Год назад
It's definitely up there, but he was really good defensively, and (just to be the devil's advocate here) I'm not sure if you can put a price tag on breaking the curse. That game 7 was a roller coaster.
@TG-ld8hl
@TG-ld8hl Год назад
That’s what I was gonna say. Every Cubs fan would’ve voted to have that money added to their taxes if you guaranteed it would end the streak
@necron99.aka-sammyboy92
@necron99.aka-sammyboy92 Год назад
" decent glove"!! He had a 5 out a 6 year gold glove streak! And...AND. J Wood has a 4th or 5th outfielder spot on the Dodgers right now cuz of his gold glove mainly. Tho, he has a new ish swing I'm spring training so far, hitting off of Gonsolin and Julio Urais deep n well , while rest of dodgers r striking out everywhere off of em. It's been a pitchers game so far in LAD spring training inter squad games. - " it's a good day for baseball...."! - Vin Scully RIP, you beautiful man you! He was the one guy who every team and every fan loved as much as the dodgers almost. Every team honored him this year when going to LA. Even Giants skip- Gabe Kaplan said:. Weather you love or HATE the Dodgers, you Love Vin Scully. And, the entire family of baseball will be worse off without him". That is a lot coming from a rival and Dodher hater!!
@GoombaGuy1996
@GoombaGuy1996 Год назад
Months after Mo Vaughn's tirade. The Angels won the 2002 World Series, with Troy Percival closing out many high leverage situations, including two series clinchers.
@8.-.3
@8.-.3 Год назад
Then they ruined Trouts career
@txbill2512
@txbill2512 Год назад
Maybe so but Mo was spot on. He'd done a lot more than any of the Angels players ever had. Percival should have just kept his mouth shut. I applaud Moreno for spending money but the Angels have a terrible front office.
@KazeShikamaru
@KazeShikamaru Год назад
Then are finding ways to waste Ohtani's career though.
@Peter-ok9bj
@Peter-ok9bj Год назад
@@KazeShikamaru Othani should be gone by next year if he isn't traded.
@KazeShikamaru
@KazeShikamaru Год назад
@@Peter-ok9bj yup.
@Ethan_Coble
@Ethan_Coble Год назад
Damn, He didn't even mention the Vernon Wells 126m contract with the Angels either... Us Angels fans are praying for the day that Arte finally sells the team 😭
@tristandallyn6044
@tristandallyn6044 Год назад
Blue jays legend
@pohorex6834
@pohorex6834 Год назад
Arte isn’t the one making these moves, the front office decides what happens
@dirtymike3329
@dirtymike3329 Год назад
Haven’t heard that name in a while. Vernon wells was solid but I don’t remember his time on the angels
@unclejuan2274
@unclejuan2274 Год назад
@@pohorex6834he writes the checks lol
@pohorex6834
@pohorex6834 Год назад
@@unclejuan2274 he gives a set amount that the team can spend, and the team makes moves with the money. If I worked at an Amazon warehouse, Jeff bezos is the one who writes the checks, but he doesn’t decide who is employeed
@jesusquicksaves
@jesusquicksaves Год назад
God, that clip of Howard tearing his Achilles on the groundout still haunts me. I’m so happy we just added playoff memories
@sillybilly66
@sillybilly66 Год назад
“has he ever pitched in a game that meant something” narrator voice: “he would in fact go on, to pitch in a game that meant something.”
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 Год назад
The Mike Hampton deal is eerily similar to how another previous Rockies splurge played out. A few years prior, they tried the exact same thing with a big deal to Darryl Kile. Like Hampton, he would also have two terrible years in Colorado and then would mercifully be traded to St Louis. He would revive his career after leaving Coors before his sudden death in 2002. So basically the story is, dont give out big contracts to sinker ball pitchers to play in Coors. Also fun fact about Zimmermann. He was the reason the Nats didn't land Zack Greinke in 2011 because they were unwilling to move him in a deal.
@VenomousStare
@VenomousStare Год назад
DK57 wasn't a sinkerballer. He had a mean 4 seamer and big 12-6 hook. Curves are notoriously bad at Coors
@selfdo
@selfdo Год назад
Coors Field is the graveyard of pitching careers. Do you know of ANYONE that gets at least 20 starts in a season or 50 relief appearances that has anywhere near the WHIP in Denver as away from it? Hampton's agent was a genius to get him that sort of deal.
@ob_gynkenobi4014
@ob_gynkenobi4014 6 месяцев назад
Hampton could rake at the plate for a pitcher tho. Always loved him. My worth the money tho lol
@ProfessorGriffPDX
@ProfessorGriffPDX Год назад
If you do this list next year, Miggy will be right up towards the top. His 8 year $240 million contract (~$307,00,000 by today's value) has so far netted 2.9 fWAR or 3.0 bWAR. If he plays next season at a -1 fWAR (just based on recent trends and I'm being generous there), a total of 1.9 fWAR will be about ~$161 million per win above replacement. That is a disastrous contract.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Miggy, Strasburg, Corbin, Hosmer, and Rendon are all going to be up there.
@John_Notmylastname
@John_Notmylastname Год назад
I’ll never understand teams signing these 10 year contracts. It’s insane.
@Falllll
@Falllll Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead Do you think considerations should be made for stuff like the fact that signing Corbin was pretty key to the 2019 WS run for the Nats? I'm not saying it was 4D chess because I don't think it was, but the way it's worked out, I think the Nats are for the most part fine with eating the rest of the contract while not being competitive even if he is the worst pitcher in baseball.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
@@Falllll Very similar to Barry Zito on this list. A list like this isn't going to factor that in, but I do think when talking about it making a callout like that is important. From a fan perspective, Corbin played a very important role in the Nationals most important season and you can't take that away from him.
@sportscardsandthings
@sportscardsandthings Год назад
@@John_Notmylastname obviously they overpay, but the contract is backloaded so that its cheaper in the first few years. That allows the team to sign more players for their window. Also the salary cap increases every year so the big years at the end of the contract arent as tough to swallow. If the Tigers won a championship during the first few years of the contract when Miggy was still at his peak, then it would make sense, but they didnt and now its history.
@coolwill78
@coolwill78 Год назад
I was totally waiting for clips of Troy Percival closing out 2002 World Series game 7 after the long Mo Vaughn quote about him never pitching in big games and getting any hardware.
@davidduarte31
@davidduarte31 Год назад
Yo that smile josh Hamilton gave at the courthouse kinda creeped me out ngl
@pikapal91
@pikapal91 Год назад
Shocked that Yoenis Cespedes extension after 2016 didn’t make the list. I’m actually shocked that no Mets albatross contracts made the list. Being a Mets fan I see that as a win.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Cespedes didn't make the list because his extension included two arbitration years. Had I included it, it would've come in at #20.
@arthurcooperman3106
@arthurcooperman3106 Год назад
Wright and Santana as well. But I think Wright's 2013 and Santana's 2009/10 seasons were enough to keep them off the list
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
@@arthurcooperman3106 Wright should've made the list. I missed that one. Comes in at #8 with 7 years, $149.2 million, got 2.7 WAR, for a total of $55.3 million per WAR. Santana had 6 years, $179 million, 15.5 WAR, for a total of $11.6 million per WAR. That would make him #34.
@Buddha_Approved
@Buddha_Approved Год назад
No Mo Vaugh on the Mets?
@raincntry2657
@raincntry2657 Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead It pains me that Wright would make this list. I don't dispute your methods or results, only my own personal affection for the player.
@Just_Lionz
@Just_Lionz Год назад
Side note Jerry Dipoto did not want to Sign Hamilton or Pujols but Arte Moreno forced him too. Along with the manager not buying in into Dipoto’s analytical approach and Moreno siding with Scioscia forced Dipoto out of LA and to the Mariners.
@bigbearkat2010
@bigbearkat2010 Год назад
Yeah Moreno has always been more concerned about investing in the sexy marketable players than having a cohesive roster
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 Год назад
Yep. Dipoto actually wanted to resign Greinke. And in the end, they both got the same amount of money, but Hamilton had one less year. Just imagine Greinke on the 14-15 Angels, that could've made them World Series contenders.
@Gemnist98
@Gemnist98 Год назад
@@SmoothCriminal12 I think Greinke’s portion is actually way more sinister, and it ties back into Hamilton. We all know Moreno only wants to profit off of big stars, but on top of that, he happens to be a conservative nut job. This more than anything makes him completely ignorant to the struggles of other people, specifically addicts in Hamilton’s case and for Greinke, his mental health struggles. I wouldn’t be surprised if he felt Greinke’s weird antics and coping with depression completely confused Moreno and convinced him to hand Greinke to the Dodgers. Which worked out for Greinke since he played some of his best seasons with the Dodgers and Diamondbacks and has gotten the help he needs from every other team he’s been to, but still speaks to how Moreno is not only corrupt, but toxic.
@Peter-ok9bj
@Peter-ok9bj Год назад
@@Gemnist98 What does conservative views have to do with the logic of choosing contracts? Why you people keep throwing your political views where they are not warranted?
@Just_Lionz
@Just_Lionz Год назад
@@Peter-ok9bj well most of the time conservative viewing people view people with Mental Disabilities as weak or soft. Not saying all conservatives do but most of them are that way. Moreno is a rich dude who doesn’t care about winning at all and only wants to make a profit.
@Ottonic6
@Ottonic6 10 месяцев назад
You can totally see the difference in Ryan Howard's swing before and after the Achilles injury. Sad to hear stories like that. I remember watching him in his MVP/WS seasons and he was a beast.
@Redsoxman9991
@Redsoxman9991 Год назад
Since the formula breaks with negative WAR, you should’ve looked up the average cost per WAR paid that season (people estimate this year by year), multiplied that by the negative WAR, and added that to what they paid for the contract to show total dollars lost. This would’ve given a more useful numerical figure for the worst contracts. Loved the video and subbed though.
@lukea.907
@lukea.907 Год назад
Agreed... then he says "the smaller negative WAR is worse" ummm yea only in your world haha I'll take -0.4 player over -2.4 player obviously
@jakemayer2113
@jakemayer2113 Год назад
@@lukea.907 it's not that having a smaller negative WAR is worse, its that the team is effectively 'getting paid' less per negative win. imagine that somehow a ham sandwich got signed to a contract stipulating it would start at left field. the team with the ham sandwich might be willing to trade away the ham sandwich plus cash, and in that case the team receiving the cash would be willing to receive negative WAR in exchange for cash: they would like to be paid more per negative win.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
@@lukea.907 I meant smaller negative $/WAR
@jaylong4705
@jaylong4705 Год назад
This is the nerdiest comment I have read and I love it
@Redsoxman9991
@Redsoxman9991 Год назад
@@jaylong4705 😂 I’m glad
@GoUMBuckeyeater
@GoUMBuckeyeater 11 месяцев назад
Man still sad to see Ryan Howard’s career end like that. He was one of my favorite players as a kid.
@frankie3791
@frankie3791 7 месяцев назад
He was such a powerhouse when he was young!
@dinglbarry1275
@dinglbarry1275 6 месяцев назад
He was always in too much of a hurry to put on his diamond earrings after the game
@matthewpearlingi3211
@matthewpearlingi3211 Месяц назад
As a phillies fan,Howard was one of the reasons i got to see a championship parade in my life time...I probably wont see another one again..
@Zach_Beebe
@Zach_Beebe Год назад
I distinctly remember decrying the Howard contract the day it was signed. I was shopping with my wife and saw it on a sports show ticker and I couldn't believe it.
@ccdogpark
@ccdogpark Год назад
I think they were trying to overly compensate Ryan Howard for keeping him 2 years too long in the minors because of the ridiculous Jim Thome signing.
@bluspidr
@bluspidr Год назад
You have quickly become one of my favorite baseball youtubers, mainly due to what you mentioned at the beginning with being objective as possible by crunching numbers. Really impressed with your "baseball inflation" to equal the playing field
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks!
@CarlosRodriguez-bu8jq
@CarlosRodriguez-bu8jq Год назад
this guy maths
@positionadjust353
@positionadjust353 Год назад
As a Giants fan, I have to say Barry Zito’s contract was totally worth it like you mentioned…. That was apart of the catalyst for a Dynasty!! I remember that game like it was yesterday!
@Scotto6977
@Scotto6977 Год назад
Anthony Rendon contract with the Angels is gonna blow this list out of the water
@AttorneyTom
@AttorneyTom Год назад
I discovered this channel a few days ago, i think I’ve binge watched every video so far. Keep it up!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@firemarblefilms
@firemarblefilms Год назад
This video is already sad (although very well done, great job!) but I am very sad to see Upton on his list. Loved watching him as I got into baseball, and he even landed on my favorite team, the Mariners, this year. Even though he put up bad numbers for Seattle, he’s one of my favorite players ever. I knew his contract was bad but it’s sad to see that it’s one of the worst ever.
@hitmangfx7162
@hitmangfx7162 Год назад
On Albert Belle, it was a reflection of the Orioles at the time. We had just lost Palmeiro to free agency (replaced by Will Clark...literally we traded Palmeiro for Belle, which is basically equal) and he didn't have much protection around him. For the two years we had him, he lived up to his contract. The rest of the team just imploded (although 1999, there were a few amazing years from Brady Anderson and BJ Surhoff) and ultimately, Albert couldn't pitch.
@ntat262
@ntat262 Год назад
Will Clark was a stud everywhere he went but he had the back of a 90 year old man and couldn’t stay healthy after he left us (SF)
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 Год назад
It's insane how many former/current studs those 99 Orioles had in their lineup. Belle, Clark, Brady, Ripken, Charles Johnson and career seasons from guys like BJ Surhoff and Mike Bordick. But unfortunately they're pitching aside from Mussina was bad and this was around the time the Yankees and Red Sox started taking over the East permanently.
@eduardopena5893
@eduardopena5893 Год назад
Angelos got Belle simply because he didn't want the Yankees to get him. I hated the move because I disliked Belle as a player immensely, but he had talent. Had it not been for the hip problem, I am sure he would have hit a lot more homers and fellow players going forward.
@LaggingBack
@LaggingBack 8 месяцев назад
25:52 ..I like the way you switched “adding insult to injury..” to “adding injury to insult” ..very subtle & some very impressive writing/preparation ..so awesomely subtle that I started writing this comment explaining why you said it backwards.. as I was typing I realized the insult (losing the series) did proceed the actual injury. Well done my friend 👌
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead 8 месяцев назад
Yes... I meant to do that and didn't just say the phrase wrong... (shifty eyes)
@Ryan-bh2np
@Ryan-bh2np Год назад
Barry Zito on paper was a terrible contract but he showed up in the PS when we needed him most and that alone makes it worth it to us
@GudeaTW
@GudeaTW Год назад
Correct
@gusterposey
@gusterposey Год назад
I think it's all because once he was with the Giants he stopped lifting his arms over his head in his windup. Even with the A's in 2006 his Fastball velo dropped but he still had a decent 2006. Once he got the SF he didn't lift his arms over his head anymore and that's when the problems started. He still had the best curveball ever though.
@bignov5173
@bignov5173 Год назад
Funny enough, it was something similar thing with Mo Vaughn and the Angels. Best thing he did for the club was bring over Kevin Appier from the Mets. Appier helped pitch the the Angels to their first World Series. It was almost poetic that the guys we got from the Mets helped answer Mo’s “Whet have the Angels ever done?” comment the year prior.
@chrisphillips348
@chrisphillips348 Год назад
Barry Zito flamed out but had the most incredible Curve I’ve EVER seen!, like Koufax , it went from players head to ground!
@shaunnichols1743
@shaunnichols1743 Год назад
Zito was objectively a terrible contract for the Giants. Prior to October 2012 both fans and media were destroying him. You can appreciate his performance in one October and still agree his time with the Giants was otherwise disastrous.
@gooboy911
@gooboy911 Год назад
Your channel is one of the most underrated baseball YT channels out there (how the hell you only have less than 8k subs.....???). The only other channel i would compare you to is Jomboy. Your attention to detail, story telling and the obvious love for the game of baseball really shows in each of your videos. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing more stellar videos, from you, covering the greatest game in the world, baseball.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks!
@anthonyparkernearlifeexp
@anthonyparkernearlifeexp 11 месяцев назад
This was a famous Peter Mcgowan signing. He wanted Zito, and the Giants somehow didn't notice that Zito had lost about 3 precious MPH off of his fastball, and suddenly was throwing an average 89 mph instead of 92. I remember in the offseason after the trade but before his first full season, it came out that Zito was working on a new windup to increase his power. Everyone was like "huh??!?" He then changed his mind and went with his normal wind up, but as soon as that first season started he was awful. Bad start after bad start, and everyone was wondering what the deal was. But to Zito's credit, he played out his entire contract. He never gave up, didn't retire, and did indeed give us those 2 crucial starts in 2012 in the post season, without which we wouldn't have won the WS. but yeah, he was awful.
@marcdoherty6039
@marcdoherty6039 Год назад
We Giants fans will NEVER FORGET Barry Zito's 2012 season and post season...we will also NEVER FORGET that 2012 was the only year in the 7 seasons he pitched for us that he did not have a losing record as a starter. We also will NEVER FORGET that Zito was the highest paid player on the Giants squad in 2010 when they won their first chip since leaving NY, and Zito was left off of the post-season roster. So we raise our glasses to Barry Zito for the 2012 LCS & WS starts ( he even had an RBI hit in both) he was a big reason we won it all that year....but we still realize that Zito was a big waste of money..
@nap871
@nap871 Год назад
Great example. Huge bust.
@selfdo
@selfdo Год назад
Undoubtedly the Giants paid about TWICE what they should have for "Captain Quirk", but I don't see him as a waste of ALL the money. Please keep in mind that he had two GREAT seasons in Oakland (2001 and 2002), and afterwards, meh...his numbers, save for that nosedive in 2011, across the Bay were more or less the same as his 2003-2006 Oakland seasons. There was way too much expectation in SF, especially with Barry Bonds' completing his chase of the career home run record in Barry first Giants season, that he'd carry the franchise. If he really were that good, Billy Beane, especially after that successful 2006 season, would have found a way to keep him in Oakland. Barry Zito gave what could reasonably be expected of him, not what Giants fans unrealistically hoped for.
@GardenStateDiecast
@GardenStateDiecast Год назад
Shocking that Jacoby Ellsbury did not make this list when he signed with New York
@noreasternbrewmaster8705
@noreasternbrewmaster8705 Год назад
9.9 WAR during his time with the Yankees. He wasn't worth the contract, but wasn't dumpster fire bad... which feels like a pretty backhanded compliment.
@frankie3791
@frankie3791 7 месяцев назад
​@@noreasternbrewmaster8705 Was he still stealing bases? Man was he good for a few years with my Sox
@chicagodude8888
@chicagodude8888 Год назад
Pablo Sandoval, Jacoby Elsburey, Jason Heyward and Andrew Jones and Chris Davis immediately come to mind
@Cueil
@Cueil Год назад
I'm surprised Heyward didn't make this list, but maybe his D offset his Offensive war?
@chicagodude8888
@chicagodude8888 Год назад
@@Cueil Heyward earned roughly 20 mil per war, more than the others on this list. His first 6 seasons he averaged a 5 war, in 7 seasons with the Cubs, 1.3. With a salary of 23 mil/year, Harpers 25 mil/year is one of the biggest bargains in the MLB. He's built like a defensive lineman with an undercut swing like Juan Pierre, where the bulk of his hits were duck snorts over the middle of infielders head.
@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405
@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 11 месяцев назад
Andruw Jones contract always made me sad. He was my favorite non-Cardinals player cause of Slugfest 2004. I really thought he'd go down as a top 5 all time centerfielder. Real shame injuries derail so many great centerfielders careers. Cost of being able to get to any and every ball I guess.
@chicagodude8888
@chicagodude8888 11 месяцев назад
@@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 Wasn’t he implicated in PED usage? Something I’m not bothered by from players or that era. It lessens the cheating aspect when the whole league is using, only the record deserve an asterisk. If I’m a diet poor Dominican with a change to earn generational difference wealth even if it means cutting corners can anyone blame some of these guys?
@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405
@civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 11 месяцев назад
@chicagodude8888 thankfully Jones has never had any ties to steriods. But I wouldn't be shocked if he did take them. I never believe a guy who says he did or did not anymore 😂 I agree though those guys belong. MLB was sure happy to make millions upon millions from them when Selig knew what the heck was going on.
@cosmicm8
@cosmicm8 Год назад
Realizing who number 1 was before the reveal hurt me as a Phillies fan. I used to call him my favorite player and I still have his jersey. And now I’m sad about him again. Pain.
@ShadowBlood1952
@ShadowBlood1952 Год назад
I saw the video title as well and my mind jumped right to Howard instantly. It still hurts till this day because he helped us win the WS, but after that…… the horror.
@brandonkiehl269
@brandonkiehl269 Год назад
He's still one of my favorites of all time, honestly. I'm glad he got paid. I just wish that it hadn't come at the cost of our entire franchise ;-;
@saljablo2767
@saljablo2767 Год назад
@@brandonkiehl269 how could he be a favorite of all time ? Watching him strikeout every at bat must be entertaining to you.
@SotaSkeeter
@SotaSkeeter Год назад
Most underrated baseball page on RU-vid. Love your content man
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Glad you think so!
@marcjohn9404
@marcjohn9404 Год назад
I remember before the season started I think, after Boston signed Crawford, he had mentioned that the Red Sox creeped him out because they said that they had a surveillance team on him or something? I remember something along those lines, and he publicly said that it made him uncomfortable, and I remember thinking that it was a pretty awful way to start his career with the team and then of course he was awful for the Red Sox. I can't believe they would admit to something like that, I would just keep that secret for life and not let someone know that they're being watched, paranoia can do awful things to a player's psyche. He was better with the Dodgers too, his OBP almost got back up to his normal levels, but he couldn't stay healthy so obviously that was a factor as well, but I sometimes wonder if he just wanted to get out of Boston right away.
@andreecelis2093
@andreecelis2093 Год назад
Your channel is actually fire, pls keep it up bro
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Appreciate that
@erikvargas6074
@erikvargas6074 Год назад
Just found your videos man, you sound just like the narrator from the Sandlot, great vid, keep up good work
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@xPHnerdx
@xPHnerdx Год назад
as a giants fan I lost it during the Zito breakdown 🤣 Those numbers! Thanks for the ring Barry
@rthomasb
@rthomasb Год назад
Can't wait to see the follow up video. What players have ever performed up to their contract in the later parts of it?
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
As a preview... I'll give you two 8 year deals that aged very well. Scott Rolen with the Cardinals and Chipper Jones' extension with the Braves.
@rthomasb
@rthomasb Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead Yep, Chipper was always solid. I feel like Rolen broke down a little towards the end. I'd have to look it up. Jeter was always constant. Where does A-Rod show up?
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Rolen broke down in the middle of the contract, but rebounded the last two years (5.2 and 4.1 WAR). A-Rod's deal with the Rangers rates pretty high... especially since he opted out of the last 3 years. His extension with the Yankees... not so much.
@ccdogpark
@ccdogpark Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead Scott Rolen was just an odd duck who didn't want to play in Philly. Any thoughts of him in the HOF are laughable.
@Matt-cr4vv
@Matt-cr4vv Год назад
I think part of why most players don’t live up to the contract towards the end is largely a product of how the system is structured. Players don’t get to the point of signing one of these contracts until they’ve had six years of MLB service. So when you factor out that after six years that they may be signing for 8+ years one has to then think about how old the player is going to be in the later years of that deal. And that’s of course assuming they sign the long term deal at the first chance. Some of worse long deals of course are the ones that aren’t right away when the player is even older. For instance if you sign a guy when he is 30 to a 10 year deal you already know he’s not going to perform up to the deal at the end because of how old he’s going to be. I think that structure contributes a lot to why so many of those deals don’t play out over the term. When you have to wait six years to get to free agency it’s natural your most productive years are going to be prior to the big deal. I tend to think that the long big deals are paying for what the player has already done at a discount more than paying for what they’re going to do. But thanks to the market teams don’t have much of a choice but to do the long deals if they want to land bigger name guys. You’re essentially betting on the player being super productive in the early years and winning games with them to make the later years worth it when their production declines with their age. For example, if I signed a guy to 10 years but my team won a couple rings supported by his production for the first five years I could live with the later years because I got championships from the deal. I know that when they’re older they won’t perform at the top levels so my gamble is that I can cash in in the early years of the deal which lets you live with the bad years. The issue is when you do these deals and they never live up to it. The gamble of chasing the big names knowing how you have to accept the risk of their older years.
@shanebush2751
@shanebush2751 Год назад
I really enjoy your channel. Very interesting stuff. I'm a baseball geek since I was 7, I'm 53. I always wanted to do this type of thing that you do. Great job and I'll continue to enjoy your channel.
@josephtaylor5077
@josephtaylor5077 Год назад
I love your analytics based videos. Shows you have a head for numbers and that you don’t just go with the typical MLB/news media analysis for making your lists. I’d like to see a video that shows the decline of the Arizona Diamondbacks from their 2001 World Series win to being one of the worst teams in baseball. I’d like to see if it proves my personal theory that the management’s (front office down to on-field manager) decisions have killed this team. I have specific decisions in mind and timeframes in mind. Reply if interested in theories.
@godbacks09
@godbacks09 Год назад
As a D’backs fan I think you’re right.
@ccdogpark
@ccdogpark Год назад
Well what else could ruin a MLB team, besides management decisions ? I'm just curious.
@toastbuster9050
@toastbuster9050 7 месяцев назад
They died
@taygaming8959
@taygaming8959 Год назад
Great video. I'm curious if Albert Pujols and Miguel Cabrera will be included in a future edition.
@bigginn77
@bigginn77 11 месяцев назад
You struck me deep with putting Barry Zito on here as a Cardinals fan. I remember that playoff series and we were convinced going into that game we were on our way to another world series appearance.
@frankie3791
@frankie3791 7 месяцев назад
He was so great on the A's
@outofcompliance1639
@outofcompliance1639 Год назад
Cost per war seems like a very good indicator of contract value since winning is why you play. Some other factors may add or subtract but on the field that is it, how much do wins cost a team?
@PHDFlopperr
@PHDFlopperr Год назад
liked & subbed, great video man! The best contract video will be interesting as well.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks for the sub!
@Dojhit
@Dojhit Год назад
Great video. I had no idea how bad some of these contracts were! Barry Zito being on this list hurts me though. Mathematically I get why, but he exited the game as a hero.
@SmoothCriminal12
@SmoothCriminal12 Год назад
It still shocks me how Zito could've fallen off that bad, especially with playing in a pitcher friendly park.
@michaelpatterson4718
@michaelpatterson4718 Год назад
You forgot to mention that after the angels traded Mo Vaughn, they won a World Series, and Percival got the save in game 7
@GeraldM_inNC
@GeraldM_inNC Год назад
Percival was one of the best closers of his era.
@peteinthedesert7082
@peteinthedesert7082 Год назад
I liked Mo Vaughn as an Angel. He struck out too much in 2000 (181 K's) and his OB% wasn't great (.365), but was still a dangerous hitter. Then sat out all of 2001 due to injury. Signed with the Mets in 2002. What about the Angels? Percival had a career year as a closer in 2002 (40 saves, 1.92 ERA). Troy Glaus and quiet-but-solid Garrett Anderson were the most feared hitters in the lineup that featured a buncha non-stars (sorry Salmon), but many had a career year or very good season (Spezio, Fullmer, Kennedy, Eckstein). So without a super star, the Angels won the World Series... and have quickly forgot the formula that made them winners in 2002!
@ntat262
@ntat262 6 месяцев назад
I know this is old but a .365 OBP had to be like almost 50 points above league average I’m guessing. It was pretty good even if down for Mo lol
@ntat262
@ntat262 6 месяцев назад
I know this is old but a .365 OBP had to be like almost 50 points above league average I’m guessing. It was pretty good even if down for Mo lol
@alexabruzzi8267
@alexabruzzi8267 Год назад
Great video! glad to see you back.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Hey, thanks!
@yungnalege
@yungnalege Год назад
Awesome video my man. Can’t wait till the other one
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Coming soon!
@gedalyahreback2133
@gedalyahreback2133 7 месяцев назад
Every $100 million contract is a bad one as long as minor leaguers are surviving on ramen noodles.
@TheWeeTodd
@TheWeeTodd Месяц назад
Ramen ain't bad. Should all be lucky to make a living playing a game. MOST humans, including the majority (over 50% if that helps) struggle to pay bills working jobs we don't "play"
@mctheplaywright
@mctheplaywright 24 дня назад
@@TheWeeToddTwo things can be true at once, and it hurts everyone to act like it doesn’t. Most people work shit jobs for shit pay, as the people at the top of their industries take far more than their share. That can include people who “play” their work.
@scottwebb6570
@scottwebb6570 23 дня назад
No one’s forcing them to play minor league ball
@scottwebb6570
@scottwebb6570 23 дня назад
Just like any other job… you want to get paid more either do better or look for something else
@bigchunguscultmember1267
@bigchunguscultmember1267 21 день назад
It’s the fault of the owners and the league.
@hipstereagle6050
@hipstereagle6050 Год назад
For a minute I thought the Howard contract was gonna get spared from being discussed 😂
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
I had almost missed it because in my mind his initial 2 year extension, which included some arbitration years, was part of his massive extension. Once I realized they were separate, he was an easy #1.
@hipstereagle6050
@hipstereagle6050 Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead hard to top that, I lived through those years and it was so depressing. Thank goodness the Phils made the WS this year to put that time deep in the past
@Mackster248
@Mackster248 Год назад
Hey man awesome video! I for sure thought Jason Schmidt’s dodger contract would be on here. I think he only made a few starts for them. Where did he rank out of curiosity?
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
It was only a 3 year deal and came well below $100 million.
@nathanielabel9874
@nathanielabel9874 Год назад
Great job, looking forward to the best contract vid!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Coming soon!
@pandoralover21
@pandoralover21 4 месяца назад
Even though I despise them, it is impressive the Yankees aren't on this list at all considering how many huge contracts they have given out
@TheLastPrime38
@TheLastPrime38 Год назад
WHOA I never realized that Albert Belle was on HOF trajectory. That's crazy
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
I really want to dig into why the White Sox opted out. He had an MVP caliber year with them right before they did that.
@TheLastPrime38
@TheLastPrime38 Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead Thats insane
@bigbearkat2010
@bigbearkat2010 Год назад
Numbers wise sure though his relationship with the media and really his personality in general would've made it an uphill battle. When he was forced into retirement Bill Madden wrote an article with the general sentiment of couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Whether you think that would've been fair to him is another discussion.
@TheLastPrime38
@TheLastPrime38 Год назад
@@bigbearkat2010 I always felt that if your numbers are there, you're in. The whole media relationship stuff is kinda bs to me. I realize that you want players who display excellence on and off the field to represent your game. BUT plenty of bad people are in the hall of fame. Every Era had differing values, so someone who was stand up then or now could be viewed as a bad person.
@lawcane
@lawcane Год назад
He had Ralph Kiner numbers.
@robertgollnick5183
@robertgollnick5183 11 месяцев назад
12:25 I've been going to Rays games for 15 years and I don't ever recall seeing the stands that full!
@johnflatt1288
@johnflatt1288 Год назад
Crazy you don’t have more subs, fantastic videos!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
I appreciate that!
@Grizzbit
@Grizzbit Год назад
Love finding a small market channel early in its development. Great for baseball.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Welcome aboard!
@ntat262
@ntat262 Год назад
I thought for sure Kevin brown would have made this list. Now I have to go look at his stats. As a giants fan I’m shocked Matt Cain wasn’t on here. It was literally like the SECOND he finally Got paid, he COMPLETELY forgot how to pitch EDIT: Brown came back from injury waaaay better than I remembered it being as a kid
@thetruthabouticeland
@thetruthabouticeland Год назад
It's funny that everyone thinks the brown contract was horrible. He was an Ace for 3 years, was injured and good 2 years, and injured and bad for 2 years. He was worth an average of 3 war per year for his contract.
@frankie3791
@frankie3791 7 месяцев назад
Really explain a little more about Cain If you could? I remember he was so great for a 2-3 years at least
@jacobhammock3355
@jacobhammock3355 10 месяцев назад
From Arkansas but juat drove down to Houston for the Astros vs Mets. The problem is we were saddled with a stinking Mets fan for the trip. So I have showed them like 10 of your videos lol
@tastyneck
@tastyneck Год назад
Great, and really interesting vid. Can't wait for the best $100+ million contracts. Also, relieved to not see that Padres make the list.
@Peter-ok9bj
@Peter-ok9bj Год назад
You might see the Padres on that list with Hosmer and most likely Tatis.
@tastyneck
@tastyneck Год назад
@@Peter-ok9bj Of course. But since it was mentioned that the list is only for completed contracts, I'm talking about this specific vid. I fully expected to see a Padre or two. But then I remembered that before the current ownership the team was cheao AF so I don't there actually were any $100+m contracts. 🤣
@gt6139a
@gt6139a Год назад
Nice entertaining video, but I wish you had used bWAR per 100 Million as your measure instead of Millions per bWAR. That way your formula wouldn't have exploded when bWAR turned negative for the last three and would've looked more consistent :)
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
That is a very good point! Should've gone with that to be MUCH cleaner.
@ccdogpark
@ccdogpark Год назад
Could you explain that in English in 25 words or less ?
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
@@ccdogpark ?
@phatshotsgaming7578
@phatshotsgaming7578 Год назад
Just when you thought baseball was dead. It’s not
@RationalGaze.BingChillin
@RationalGaze.BingChillin Год назад
In 2019 I applied for a baseball publication with an article I had written about this topic. The media promotes these contracts and the market drives bigger and bigger contracts but the chance of the contracts being bad for the team is way too high.
@EaglesInHD
@EaglesInHD 10 месяцев назад
That story about the Red Sox pitching staff sitting around the clubhouse slamming Miller Lites, playing Xbox, and eating Popeyes will forever be my favorite image in baseball lore
@mikkyrevelljr7289
@mikkyrevelljr7289 Год назад
The worst one I've ever seen was the red Sox paying carl Crawford to basically do nothing. I was so angry at them for doing that
@frankie3791
@frankie3791 7 месяцев назад
And that rookie Rusney Castillo! Grrr lol and right when they each signed I even bought an overpriced autograph card of each to add my "Redsox" collection lol
@joel8692
@joel8692 Месяц назад
Carl Crawford was lucky that his free agent class was weak with him being the best position player available. Cano was one of the top 5-8 players in the MLB at the time he hit free agency but he also benefited from being a FA In a weak class because he would of never gotten 250 million if there was better players available.
@mikkyrevelljr7289
@mikkyrevelljr7289 Месяц назад
@@joel8692 yeah I remember that time. There was a couple guys that got ridiculously overpaid, and none of them really did anything lol
@Chesthair.org3
@Chesthair.org3 Год назад
As a orioles fan I can not believe what Chris Davis did
@eduardopena5893
@eduardopena5893 Год назад
I can. He cheated to inflate his numbers, found some owner stupid enough to veto his own front office to sign him for crazy money, got married, became a dad, and then essentially retired a rich man. Chris played the Orioles like the two bit operation they became under Angelos.
@genxtasy9914
@genxtasy9914 Год назад
Oh man, I remember that Red Sox controversy back in the day. That was crazy first knowing that.
@snowbumm100
@snowbumm100 Год назад
Commenting for the algorithm. Hope you keep going viral!! Awesome stuff!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Much appreciated!
@Rayrard
@Rayrard Год назад
The Chris Davis deal is why I fear the Yankees giving Judge a mega-contract of more than 6 years. He is the same age and hit a ton of homers in the last few years, but has been injury prone and strikes out a lot.
@Kaibat1205
@Kaibat1205 Год назад
Judge is also a way better than Chris Davis
@jadprinz482
@jadprinz482 Год назад
Did you just compare judge to Chris Davis? Lmao
@t.jwitherspoon3983
@t.jwitherspoon3983 Год назад
Judges worst full season is better than Davis’ best. Not even worth comparing them
@Peter-ok9bj
@Peter-ok9bj Год назад
Judge is a hell of a player but I wouldn't give him more than a 6 year deal. But the Yankees are desperate because without Judge they are nothing even with Stanton on the team and look at how his contract has aged? If he wasn't playing he would be in the top 10 of those bad contracts.
@Rayrard
@Rayrard Год назад
@@jadprinz482 Do you see Davis' numbers before the albatross contract was given to him and he sucked? 100+ RBI's and 50+ homers before that contract. Judge hits for a better average but my point is that you don't pony up a huge contract for a guy in his 30's, because he could end up on this list in the future. I love Judge but he's not worth 8 years at 40 mil, and won't be putting up those numbers in 3-4 years.
@TheRealBatBoyAlive
@TheRealBatBoyAlive Год назад
You should do a video of each team's best Free Agent signing. Also Tigers kept paying Prince Fielder 6 million per year until 2020.
@dudebrodude4388
@dudebrodude4388 Год назад
Well, he is a Prince...
@jonssportscards6052
@jonssportscards6052 Год назад
Awesome content! Cant wait for the best version
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Working on it. Maybe in a week. It's a lot easier to find clips of players doing good things than bad things, so this video should have a quicker turnaround.
@jamesrobertson9761
@jamesrobertson9761 Год назад
Good stuff man. Awesome baseball channel. 👍
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks!
@ROL4NDpkmnguide
@ROL4NDpkmnguide Год назад
Baseball isn’t dead and neither are you
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
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@aarongonzalez22
@aarongonzalez22 10 месяцев назад
21:22 pablo sandoval casually blowing a hum bubble in the middle of throwing a ground ball to first base lol
@joeecm27
@joeecm27 Год назад
That Mo Vaughn quote was worth the watch alone. Just freakin awesome stuff.
@ProvisionalPatrioticAlliance
Corbin... ooof. At the time I was desperate for the Yankees to start spending more money... I would have taken anyone... I'm glad they didn't get Corbin
@derick-smith
@derick-smith Год назад
Subscribe now everyone. This channel is too good to not have 100k + subs. Fire content.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Gracias!
@DruidsCalling
@DruidsCalling 11 месяцев назад
As a Red Sox fan that clubhouse collapse actually did make me cry 😢 these were guys i looked up to
@logan_nowicki
@logan_nowicki 8 месяцев назад
I think the worst contract I’ve seen could be the Angels signing Anthony Rendon (7yr/$245mil), or, or maybe the Angels signing CJ Wilson (5 yr/$77.5mil), or maybe when the Angels signed Josh Hamilton (5yr/$125mil), or when the Angels traded for Vernon Wells (4yr/$86mil), possibly when the Angels traded for Justin Upton (5yr/$106mil), and screw it I’ll throw in when the Angels signed Zack Cozart (3yr/$38mil)
@MazeDaGr8
@MazeDaGr8 6 месяцев назад
In total, The Angels & Bad contracts Are joined at the hip
@PaulMcCartney_
@PaulMcCartney_ Год назад
Aaron Judges’ contract will be worth it
@tedturner03
@tedturner03 Год назад
Well done. That’s a lot of work. Nicely presented.
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks!
@bumpercarjoe6391
@bumpercarjoe6391 Год назад
Your overlooking STAR power. Fielder, Belle signings were both terrific at the time, for the towns. Belle in Chi or Ba! And Prince in Detroit. They are fanbase builders
@iamhungey12345
@iamhungey12345 Год назад
Interesting thing about Hampton's 2001 season, he was actually good in the first half which hence his All Star selection as the guy kept his ERA below 4. But then after the AS break...
@kaleaf101
@kaleaf101 11 месяцев назад
Would be interesting to see his stats break down for home and away. Due to the altitude. Did his hitting only increase at home and his pitching get worse at home or was it even from home and away
@iamhungey12345
@iamhungey12345 11 месяцев назад
@@kaleaf101 From what I got according to the game logs, it was June where you can see signs in which things begins to go wrong. He was actually fine in both home and road until that point.
@kaleaf101
@kaleaf101 11 месяцев назад
@@iamhungey12345 So it was just a down trend over all. It would still be interesting to look at all the data and see how much the altitude effects all pitchers and batters
@iamhungey12345
@iamhungey12345 11 месяцев назад
@@kaleaf101 Yeah the first half was basically a dream for pitchers, the second half is where reality hits.
@AndThatsBaseball
@AndThatsBaseball Год назад
Bro went from the Moneyball guy to the contract guy, love to see it
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Can probably figure out why Moneyball appealed to me in the first place. Baseball finances and contracts versus results on the field are like kitty litter to me.
@dylanortega9489
@dylanortega9489 Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead I see why Billy Bean never liked signing a huge FA or risk it.
@powellnotfound
@powellnotfound Год назад
This video should be immediately forwarded to Steve Cohen. Great video.
@dfloriza
@dfloriza Год назад
As an Orioles fan, Chris Davis' contract was easily one of the worst I've ever seen. That money could have definitely been used to develop more prospects, considering most of our guys (JJ Hardy, Adam Jones, Matt Wieters, Manny Machado) were either heading to other teams or retiring. This contract also taught me that Scott Boras could sell water to a fish. I mean, it was a really clueless fish, but a fish nonetheless.
@chadkirby7492
@chadkirby7492 Год назад
If I never heard the term WAR again, it would be too soon. I’m so over it, and I thought it was awesome when it first came on the scene. It’s a decent stat for fans to add to their other stats for talking baseball but it’s become another demon altogether. Just one guys opinion and I don’t expect everyone to have it. Other than that, very well done video. Great job.
@DjDobleU809
@DjDobleU809 2 месяца назад
I think insuring baseball contracts is a must! It's insane that the Washington Nationals, knowing the injury history of Stephen Strasburg, opted for no insurance. They earned every bit of having to swallow that contract.
@JOEBOBSTANTON
@JOEBOBSTANTON Год назад
I subscribed about a week ago because I really liked your old videos, and I kept wondering when you'd return. Today's a good day
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Welcome back!
@samwaisanen8972
@samwaisanen8972 Год назад
Funny thing about Jordan Zimmermann is that the Tigers let Max Scherzer go that offseason, where he eventually signed with Jordan’s Nationals. From that exchange the tigers saved $8mil per year and Scherzer finished top 5 in CY Young voting each of the next 5 years.
@mikepastor.k6233
@mikepastor.k6233 Год назад
Scherzer told them he wanted out. Not much the Tiger's could do.
@alwillk
@alwillk 10 месяцев назад
Scherzer’s contract was $100 million more than Zimmermans. Tigers offered max $150 million nats signed him for $210 million. Zimmerman got $110 million.
@tylermccann848
@tylermccann848 Год назад
Carl Crawford may have appeared to be a prototypical leadoff hitter, but in his time in Tampa he made it known he hated batting leadoff and wanted to be left out of that spot in the lineup. He was analytically supported though, because before the end of Longoria's rookie year he was their best hitter and thus he batted second more than he ever led off.
@VACATETHE48
@VACATETHE48 Год назад
Upton/Bartlett, Crawford, Longoria, Pena made a terrifying 1-4 to pitch against when the gears were turning.
@frankie3791
@frankie3791 7 месяцев назад
Crawford was great in Tampa and I've always like E.Long
@ussfury13
@ussfury13 8 месяцев назад
Yes but on the Albert Belle Contract the Orioles Ownership used it as an excuse for why they couldn't sign high value talent for years afterwards saying that it was still on the books.
@MH-qq4ei
@MH-qq4ei 11 месяцев назад
Yo that Carl Crawford guy got Meagan the stallion under contract 😂 pretty wild to see he played baseball
@ccdogpark
@ccdogpark Год назад
Very intelligent analysis. I love how you superimpose the key statistics over the video to support your analysis. But it seems like using a specific number like 100 million would skew this video towards more recent signings.
@teachersama
@teachersama Год назад
Dude, I loved your intro music!
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
Thanks!
@J.C...
@J.C... Год назад
Joey Albert Belle and his twin brother are from my hometown. Their dad was a baseball coach at one of the high schools here wayyyyy back when they were young. He was a great coach, from what I hear around from people around here who played for him in high school. Prince Fielder isn't an icon. CECIL FIELDER is a friggin ICON. His son is just extremely popular compared to his dad.
@jeremylamovsky9868
@jeremylamovsky9868 Год назад
Albert Belle was the meanest most frightening humans to ever play baseball. That 95 Indians lineup was so good Manny Ramirez batted 8th or 9th. I remember when he chased a group of kids in his car for egging his house. I can't believe there was a kid dumb enough to do that shit. But if he was on your team and you weren't a member of the local media, you loved the guy. I got to see him live for my Indians, the white Sox, and Baltimore at Camden Yards.
@TheTEN24
@TheTEN24 Год назад
Shocked that no Mets contract made it I also didn’t realize at a young age how bad Mo Vaughn was it always felt like he just disappeared. I like upton and Crawford a lot but it makes sense their contracts are on here
@dg2010ful
@dg2010ful Год назад
I remember seeing Fielder at bat. My gosh when that man swung you could hear and feel it.
@alwillk
@alwillk 10 месяцев назад
Except in the postseason where he had a paltry .587 ops
@dogshxtgames3257
@dogshxtgames3257 Год назад
At Hampton on the video rn, as a giants fan I think Matt Cain might be on here
@BaseballsNotDead
@BaseballsNotDead Год назад
No... but you did catch the first one I missed (I had a spiel about how it's really hard to make this list fully inclusive that got cut because the whole video was getting long). Cain should DEFINITELY be on here. Inflation adjusted contract was $115.7 million. Accumulated -1.7 WAR. Total of -$68 million per WAR. He should be number 3 right after Chris Davis. On that note of things I regret immediately after posting the video... I had a missed opportunity to show footage the Angels winning the 2002 World Series with Troy Percival recording the last out during Mo Vaughn's rant. EDIT: Add in another I missed. David Wright should be at #8 with 7 years, $149.2 million, got 2.7 WAR, for a total of $55.3 million per WAR.
@dogshxtgames3257
@dogshxtgames3257 Год назад
@@BaseballsNotDead amazing video, not surprised about Zito being one of the worst SFG contracts right next to Cain. 🤪
@davidmenchaca5549
@davidmenchaca5549 Год назад
Money is only worth what u think it is
@m85tjohnson
@m85tjohnson Год назад
I would like to read more about the 2011 Red Sox what are best articles or books on that team?
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