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Originally posted by revo View PostIt will probably cost $45m-$50m/season over 7 years, with a player option after 4, is my guess.I'm just here for the baseball.
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I really think the Yankees are going to have to give him 10 years just to outbid other teams. I know big money for 40 year olds never works out well for teams. But, they will just have to absorb the loss at the end of the contract to lock up Judge for his prime years.“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by madducks View PostI really think the Yankees are going to have to give him 10 years just to outbid other teams. I know big money for 40 year olds never works out well for teams. But, they will just have to absorb the loss at the end of the contract to lock up Judge for his prime years.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostSince he's already 30, I was thinking $300 mil/6 years. But your point on the player option is a good one. And if the Dodgers just decide they're going to pay the salary cap penalty for like, the next ten years, then it could get really interesting. LA's the one place he could go where he might even have more endorsement opportunities than NY.
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Originally posted by Ken View PostJudge hits 62!
Investment VP from Dallas caught the ball. I may have some connections with him I’m going to ask around the office tomorrow“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Ken View PostCorrect, he doesn't need the money either apparently.
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Originally posted by revo View PostHe's a VP of Sales for Fisher Investments, who offered me the same exact job back in '07 or '08, an offer which I declined. He could be amazingly successful for them sure, but let's be clear, we're talking about a position that likely pays $150k-$250k, depending on his performance. Obviously not chump change, but I wouldn't say he doesn't need $2m.
Surprised a VP wouldn't make more that that though.
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