yup, every July 1st , unbelievable
I believe they also pay another player each year around $250,000
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thetrinity
SBR Posting Legend
01-25-11
22430
#3
he turned 5.9 mil into about 30 mil in 35 years
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USCPHILLYGUY
SBR Posting Legend
12-15-12
21746
#4
Deff. been eating well.
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mpaschal34
SBR Posting Legend
02-04-13
12087
#5
They are still paying Saberhagen and also had a deal with Bernard Gilkey. Lucky for them, when they traded Gilkey to Arizona, part of the deal was they picked up payments.
The reason the Met’s did all these types of deals was because ownership was getting 10-15% in interest per year from their great financial advisor.....Bernie Madoff. We know how that turned out.
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BestPlay2day
SBR Hall of Famer
08-25-08
5794
#6
What a great agent to come up with this deal. Most athletes would have pissed away their money by now. If Bobby blows his money one year, he just has to wait until July 1st and he’s loaded again.
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stake1
SBR Posting Legend
12-19-18
18116
#7
Brilliant contract for Bonilla. Hit .270 with 95 homers as a Met.
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2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#8
Originally posted by SBR Tony
yup, every July 1st , unbelievable
I believe they also pay another player each year around $250,000
Holy shit. They really still paying him?? Other than Yankees these ny franchises really got their heads in asses!!
Muts -awful
Giants- so so awful
Knicks - lmfao, they a few notches below awful!
Jets - they trying but not sold they making wise decisions!
Rangers - did hear on sports center last night they won free agency, kinda rare those teams who “win” the offseason do well when games are played!!
NY is a dumpster fire! Love it! lol
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kidcudi92
SBR Posting Legend
12-14-11
15434
#9
Originally posted by 2daBank
Holy shit. They really still paying him?? Other than Yankees these ny franchises really got their heads in asses!!
Muts -awful
Giants- so so awful
Knicks - lmfao, they a few notches below awful!
Jets - they trying but not sold they making wise decisions!
Rangers - did hear on sports center last night they won free agency, kinda rare those teams who “win” the offseason do well when games are played!!
NY is a dumpster fire! Love it! lol
Yep for 16 more years
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2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#10
Originally posted by kidcudi92
Yep for 16 more years
Wow
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MinnesotaFats
SBR Posting Legend
12-18-10
14758
#11
Did Mets get to a WS w Bonnilla?
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Art Vandelay
SBR Hall of Famer
09-11-06
6690
#12
Originally posted by USCPHILLYGUY
Another 1.9 mil down the shitter
only 16 more payments to go.
It's like Christmas!!!
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MinnesotaFats
SBR Posting Legend
12-18-10
14758
#13
OK just read up on this deal...
Tell me why this is a bad deal?
Mets cut Bonillia to free up cash (the revised contract)
They sign Mike Hampton, who is NLCS MVP and make World Series following year.
Hampton leaves in 01, Nets get compensation pick, becomes David Wright.
IDK I'd defer 30 mm over 30 years to make a WS and get a perennial AS for a decade.
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2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#14
Lmao. Yea I’m sure muts fans feel great about that WS appearance 20 years ago, lol.
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shocka1212
SBR Posting Legend
10-06-12
16788
#15
Originally posted by 2daBank
Lmao. Yea I’m sure muts fans feel great about that WS appearance 20 years ago, lol.
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ridgeway
SBR Wise Guy
11-10-17
708
#16
Bobby should have a salad.
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eaglesfan371
SBR MVP
01-08-19
4079
#17
Obviously the deal did not work out. However, as a financial analyst, I would love to pay someone slightly more over a long period of time rather than up front. That is why companies are so successful at selling annuities to old people, everyone thinks they win. It appears the major sports markets grow in value 7-9% a year in value. So if they calculate the present value of a contract, it could be beneficial for both.
For example, say my annual cost of capital is 9%. Player says you can pay me $1M today or $200,000 for the next 6 years. Player thinks they are receiving 200k more and are happy. Corporation is happy because the Present value of those payments is only $978,000.
Lower upfront payments also means higher net cash flow which looks better to investors.
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DiggityDaggityDo
SBR Aristocracy
11-30-08
81450
#18
I bet he has the BEST 4th of July parties every year!
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SBR Tony
Moderator
01-31-18
3934
#19
Originally posted by eaglesfan371
Obviously the deal did not work out. However, as a financial analyst, I would love to pay someone slightly more over a long period of time rather than up front. That is why companies are so successful at selling annuities to old people, everyone thinks they win. It appears the major sports markets grow in value 7-9% a year in value. So if they calculate the present value of a contract, it could be beneficial for both.
For example, say my annual cost of capital is 9%. Player says you can pay me $1M today or $200,000 for the next 6 years. Player thinks they are receiving 200k more and are happy. Corporation is happy because the Present value of those payments is only $978,000.
Lower upfront payments also means higher net cash flow which looks better to investors.
but it was just south of $6 million that they owed him, if they would have said we"ll give $1mil for 10 years, it still sounds like a good deal
NOT $1.2 Million for 25 YEARS
but I'm not a financial analyst, just looking at this from the outside and LMAO
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ChuckyTheGoat
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
04-04-11
37428
#20
Originally posted by DiggityDaggityDo
I bet he has the BEST 4th of July parties every year!