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NEAR-BANKRUPT METS TO PAY BOBBY BONILLA $30M OVER NEXT 25 YEARS 05.16.11 at 10:59 am ET
By Sam Dykstra

As if the Mets needed more financial troubles.

New York’s second baseball team is going to start paying ex-slugger Bobby Bonilla, who hasn’t played for the Mets since 1999 and retired from all of baseball in 2001, $1.2 million per year for the next 25 years ($30 million total), according to the New York Post. Bonilla’s big payday comes per an agreement reached between the two sides in order to secure the player’s exit from Queens. Rather than allowing Bonilla to collect $5.9 million for the final year of his contract in 2000, the Mets agreed to cut him but would start paying off the money in 2011 at 8 percent interest over 25 years.

The current ownership group, which was hurt by the schemes of Bernie Madoff among other financial maladies, have been trying to sell a part of the team to stay financially fit.

Bonilla, on the other hand, has been living quite comfortable in his time since leaving the game. According to the Post, he already earns a $500,000-per-year salary from the Orioles under similar circumstances and $200,000 from a job as a “special assistant” to the MLB Players Association. He also owns an $8 million home in Greenwich, Conn.
 

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Don't blame BB I blame the stupid management that agreed to that. Good for him but he could be screwed if they go bankrupt.
 

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Yea Bobby made a heck of a deal
 

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Don't blame BB I blame the stupid management that agreed to that. Good for him but he could be screwed if they go bankrupt.

I wonder how this works? Considering BB worked/played for MLB wouldn't his earnings be protected under the MLB financial umbrella? If the owners of the Mets can't afford to cover the day to day financial obligations then MLB would just take over the team until they find some new owners right? Then say if the unlikely would happen and MLB decided to get rid of the Mets without relocation MLB would be on the hook for whatever unpaid bills the Mets owed such as lease and licensing agreements and player and employee owed wages.

Very smart move by BB to take a deferred salary. Only in baseball with the 162 game revenue can players get away with deals like that. MLB will literally trade a player to another team for equipment or hotel expenses to shave costs. No other sport treats player contracts like a commodity.
 

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