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Hafner, Ichiro ink new deals: What does this mean for future star MLB free agents?

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by Baltimoresports247

With Ichiro Suzuki and Travis Hafner signing new lucrative contracts and the big names that are approaching free agency in the next couple of years, this decade is going to mark another salary explosion in professional baseball. Whether it’s contract extensions or testing the market, the free agents that are on the horizon are going to break the bank. I wonder how long it’s going to take until Brinks trucks are backing up into A-Rod’s driveway and dumping a few tons of gold bullion onto his front lawn.

 

Ichiro just signed a five year, $100 million contract. Personally, I really like Ichiro and was looking forward to maybe seeing him in an O’s uniform in center field. I know I was kidding myself, but a guy can dream, can’t he? But 100 mill may be a bit much, especially with all the guaranteed money through the last 3 seasons of that contract. Yes, I know he can run the bases, play solid defense, and has the best batting average since 2001, but when was the last time you heard someone paying that much for a lead-off hitter? Seems a bit too steep for me.

 

Travis Hafner, at the ripe age of 30, just inked a four year, $57 million contract extension that will keep him in an Indians uniform until 2012, with a club option through 2013. Wow…I mean I know the guy hits a lot of home runs, but he’s only batting .262 with a .397 OBP this season, and at age 30, his best years could be behind him (relax, people, I’m not saying that they are, I’m saying it’s a possibility). Call me crazy, to me that’s not worth $57 million.

 

So...A-Rod, Torri Hunter, Carlos Zambrano, and Adam Dunn must be licking their chops right now. These MLB A-listers will be free agents in 2008 (A-Rod can opt out, and probably will from what I’m hearing from Scott Boras). Can you imagine what teams will pay for A-Rod? I guarantee he will make at least $30 million per season with his new deal. C’mon, Peter Angelos, break out that check book!

 

And look at this list in ’09! Just to name a few: Johan Santana, Vladimir Guerrero, C.C. Sabathia, Erik Bedard, Jason Bay, Dan Harren, Matt Holiday, Reed Johnson...

 

These next few years could mark the next salary explosion in professional baseball, the first of course being in the 90’s. In 1990, the average cost of a 25 man roster was about $14.5 million. Today, it’s approaching $70 million. Looking at these recent signings and with big name free agents on the horizon, within the next decade, look for it to jump again.

 

By: Alex Thomas

Intern, 1570 AM WNST, Baltimore


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PolostatmanSoccer Kid
875 days ago
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Hey Pete! Lock up Wieters, Roberts, Markakis and Guthrie now!
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Baltimoresports247All-American
874 days ago
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Polo I think they've locked up Roberts until 2010 and Markakis until '11
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Baltimoresports247All-American
874 days ago
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Not to say they won't trade them...you know the O's
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
874 days ago
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Had to revise Ichiro's contract status, as I have researched several different conflicting reports...
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Baltimoresports247All-American
874 days ago
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I too saw conflicting reports...it looks like it's finally been mailed in that Ichiro's actual contract will be 5 years and close to $100 million
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Baltimoresports247All-American
874 days ago
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for all you math geeks, that's $20 mill a year ;)
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
874 days ago
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100 million is def too much for a lead off hitter...Hafner, however, is a diff. story...I think that's about right for a player of his calibur
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
874 days ago
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Look for A-Rod to sign for $40 million plus next year
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
874 days ago
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Unless he invented a new disk operating system or something, nobody is worth $40 million per year.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
874 days ago
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Ichiro is overpaid a bit from a baseball standpoint, but I'm sure he brings so much money to that franchise that it's a great deal from a business standpoint. So I don't really have too many problems with that deal. Hafner is struggling a bit this year... if he can hit like he did last year, it's a bargain. If not, it seems pretty fair. Only 4 years, which was smart on Cleveland's part.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
874 days ago
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That's what I was trying to get at..he's struggling now, but if he produces like he has the past 3 seasons then it's ok...I'm just saying that if he's been signed to a deal like that with those numbers this season, imagine what A-Rod will get

-Alex

P.S. sorry, I'm at the radio station and can't log in
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