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What a Fine, Fine Investment!
No, we didn't sneak another federal holiday in on you, it just...
BOBBY BONILLA CHECK DAY It's payday for Bobby Bonilla. Back near the end of Bonilla's playing days, the Mets agreed to pay him $1,193,248.20 annually on July 1 for 25 years, beginning in 2011.:rolleyes: Great 'work' if you can get it, huh? |
...Oh, and it has happened before:
Last check on THIS beauty was in 2014:
Hrabosky Set For 35 Years November 21, 1979 Al Hrabosky, the "Mad Hungarian" who became a free agent after pitching for the Kansas City Royals two seasons, yesterday signed a five-year pact with the Atlanta Braves that will provide money long after the 30-year-old reliever steps permanently from the mound. Terms were not disclosed but Hrabosky said the agreement includes deferred payments. It has been estimated those payments will total $5.9 million over 35 years. Hrabosky indicated a verbal agreement with Braves owned Ted Turner allows for the colorful left-hander to work for Turner's WTBS cable television station as a sportscaster when his playing days are over. 'The Mad Hungarian' was released by the Braves on August 30, 1982. |
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