are you kidding me. isnt this guy yrs away from being a free agent. why would they do this.
tulowitzki gets 134 mil for 7 yrs
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brxbmbers42Restricted User
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#1tulowitzki gets 134 mil for 7 yrsTags: None -
BeatingBaseballSBR Wise Guy
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#2He had about $40 M coming on his current contract thru the 2014 option - this deal adds 6 more years and another $120 M to that.
No question he's a great player. In today's market he's really a bargain at these numbers - but it sure is going to tie them up in terms of signing other stars - not only CarGo, but Jimenez as well. Looks a lot like Todd Helton all over again.Comment -
stealthyburritoSBR Posting Legend
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#3locked up all the way through 2020, wow.Comment -
Otters27BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#4Rockies are going to try to actually keep their stars this time. Everyone in Colorado is pumped.Comment -
brxbmbers42Restricted User
- 07-26-10
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#5i'm sure they did there due diligence and think for sure he isn't a guy who is going to go operation shutdown on them once he got the money. but wow. i thought he had only been in the league a couple years. isn't it five full service yrs before you are even eligible to be a free agent. why give a guy all this money before you have to.Comment -
brxbmbers42Restricted User
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#6that makes sense. good for them. guess maybe they thought he might of left once he could.Originally posted by Otters27Rockies are going to try to actually keep their stars this time. Everyone in Colorado is pumped.Comment -
stealthyburritoSBR Posting Legend
- 05-12-09
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#7they also signed de la rosa to a 2 yr./ $21.5 mil contract.
basically no decent pitchers available on the market this year.Comment -
Rod1010SBR Hall of Famer
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#8my god they pay fkin baseball players this kinda money!? BASEBALL!! what a jokeComment -
gryfyn1SBR MVP
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#9He was signed through 2014 anyways, in 2015 he was have been a UFA, this deal simply extends that --Originally posted by brxbmbers42i'm sure they did there due diligence and think for sure he isn't a guy who is going to go operation shutdown on them once he got the money. but wow. i thought he had only been in the league a couple years. isn't it five full service yrs before you are even eligible to be a free agent. why give a guy all this money before you have to.
the deal will run through the age of 35, which us great as he theoretically shouldn't show any significant aging affects.
20M/ year in 4 years should look like a bargin for a plus defender at the most important division to go along with the type of offense he provides.Comment -
redsox3g2SBR High Roller
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#10My first thought was damn, but lookin into it it's a fair deal. A little bit less than he'd probably get on the FA market for those last few years.Comment -
Naz18SBR MVP
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#11That is what business is all about, doesn't matter what you think of the sport.Originally posted by Rod1010my god they pay fkin baseball players this kinda money!? BASEBALL!! what a jokeComment -
scratbanditSBR Wise Guy
- 09-07-09
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#12Talk about a market price this team can't afford amazing the lunacy in these deals.Comment -
INVEGA MANSBR Hall of Famer
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#13you are paying for this. $50 TICKETS, $10 PARK, $9 BEER, $6 HOT DOG. ENJOYComment -
WrecklooseSBR Wise Guy
- 06-05-10
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#14Keep him now or lose him later. If you wait till they are a year away from free agency no agent is going to let them sign with the Yankees out there looming.Comment -
unusialsusp5SBR MVP
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#15crazy to pay that much. where will it come from? ticket prices already thru the roof. where do the fans get the money to buy them? there will be empty seats everywhere. baseball not that interesting a game to pay that much to see it. it seems that people go to games to eat. a 3 hour game you would think they would eat before they go into the park and if still hungry get something after the game. no, they pay 5.00 for a bottle of tap water, 6.00 hot dogs, etc. etc. with hi def tv you would think they would stay home to watch. if they want to get out of house go to minor league park.Comment -
SouthBayGameSBR Wise Guy
- 04-18-10
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#16This guy is kick azz. Hopefully this will prevent the rockies from obtaining anyone else, ever.Comment -
PauulzcappinSBR Posting Legend
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#17Great player but very injury prone. Great sign if healthy.Comment -
empty cookie jarSBR Wise Guy
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#18that dang ole tulowitzkiComment -
19th HoleSBR Posting Legend- 03-22-09
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#19Seems like a well calculated move for the Rockies.Originally posted by empty cookie jarthat dang ole tulowitzki
He's great to watch and the Rocks would be a lesser
team without him.
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16johnnymacSBR MVP
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#20Tulo's the Man!!! Go rockies live one block from Coors field next to sports columnComment -
sportsfunSBR MVP
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#21contracts like these are common in mlb now.Comment -
scratbanditSBR Wise Guy
- 09-07-09
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#22contracts like this is why I don't watch MLB.Comment -
BRAVES1985SBR MVP
- 05-23-10
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#23pretty soon the average salary will be fukin 10 million a yearComment -
brxbmbers42Restricted User
- 07-26-10
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#24nba contracts are by far the most out of control. guy sitting on the fukkin bench not even seeing court time making 5 mill. vujacic averaging one fukkin bucket a game making 5 mill. nba salaries are a fukkin jokeOriginally posted by scratbanditcontracts like this is why I don't watch MLB.Comment -
SouthBayGameSBR Wise Guy
- 04-18-10
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#25Yeah I agree. Baron Davis makes a gazillion dollars to play half the games and when he does play he pretends its a pick up game at the YOriginally posted by brxbmbers42nba contracts are by far the most out of control. guy sitting on the fukkin bench not even seeing court time making 5 mill. vujacic averaging one fukkin bucket a game making 5 mill. nba salaries are a fukkin joke
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hothandsmgeeSBR Sharp
- 06-08-09
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#26I think they offered him this contract about 4 years too earlyComment -
DougSBR Hall of Famer
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#27It might be a decent deal for Colo if they have the rights to trade him at will. He might net quite a lot in a trade to the NYY in 3 years when Jeter retires.
I don't blame the players for accepting these deals but something is wrong with the economics of baseball. An average guy just can't afford to bring his family to a Major league game anymore, cost is akin to a car payment ( maybe $4-500 ?) or a couple of days pay at a good job.
Go back about 35 years and star players were just starting to crack the million dollar a year salary level. Well with inflation that should make it like 5M now, not 20M.
Go back farther like in the 20's and 30's....and ballplayers worked real jobs in the off-season.Comment -
BRAVES1985SBR MVP
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#28ya nba is by far the worstOriginally posted by brxbmbers42nba contracts are by far the most out of control. guy sitting on the fukkin bench not even seeing court time making 5 mill. vujacic averaging one fukkin bucket a game making 5 mill. nba salaries are a fukkin jokeComment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
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#29Yep, Nolan Ryan was the first to get the $1 million in 1980. Think about the fact that Mark Fidrych was earning the major league minimum just four years before that, $19,000.Originally posted by DougGo back about 35 years and star players were just starting to crack the million dollar a year salary level. Well with inflation that should make it like 5M now, not 20M.
Go back farther like in the 20's and 30's....and ballplayers worked real jobs in the off-season.
You really only have to go back to the mid-70s to find the majority of MLB players holding down winter jobs. I talked to journeyman Jerry DaVanon a few years back for an interview piece at another site, and he was teaching and refereeing high school basketball in the offseason while he was with the Astros in the 70s. He still refs schoolboy hoops in the Houston area, as a matter of fact. He probably never earned more than around $25,000 in a season, and his son Jeff was earning seven figures just a couple of years ago primarily as a fourth outfielder for the D-Backs.Comment -
tripleblack1705SBR Sharp
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#30Who would you rather have Tulo at 7/134 or Werth at 7/126? This is a good deal by the Rockies.Comment
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