Scroll through Cot's Baseball Contracts of course!
For those of you who don't know, Cot's is the premier source for baseball contracts on the web and provides fantastic information for fans about players' contracts.
One thing that I've always wanted to explore was the different perks and strange clauses in baseball contracts today. Many players have clauses that give them bonuses for certain achievements, specifications of where they can be traded, and more; but there some players who have completely random and obscure things thrown into their contracts.
So after extensively looking through Cot's, here are the best contract clauses I could find. If you can find any others, feel free to add them in the comments.
Seriously....Division
Roy Oswalt: contract also re-worked 10/05 to allow Houston owner Drayton McLane to give Oswalt a bulldozer for winning Game 6 of '05 NLCS
Troy Glaus (D-Backs): $0.25M annually for personal business expenses (wife's equestrian training)
Carlos Beltran: club agreed to lease ocular enhancer machine (device that throws numbered & multi-colored tennis balls at 150 mph)
Billy Wagner: 4M paid in advance (after 1/1/06) to be used toward purchase of home
Troy Percival (Rays): vintage automobile
Yonder Alonso: $78,000 for cost of 3 remaining semesters of college ($60,000 tuition, $18,000 room & board)
AJ Burnett (Jays): deal includes 8 round-trip limousine trips per season between Toronto & Burnett's Maryland home for his wife
I'm Better Than You Division
Manny Ramirez (Red Sox): receives a no-trade clause if another Boston player receives one
Alex Rodriguez (Yankees): Rodriguez may void after 2008 or 2009 unless club increases 2009-10 salary by $5M/year or $1M more than highest-paid MLB position player
I'm Not Better Than You Division
Carlos Delgado: $50,000 for finishing 2nd to Bonds in MVP vote (h/t Rafi!)
I'm Not Better Than You Division
Carlos Delgado: $50,000 for finishing 2nd to Bonds in MVP vote (h/t Rafi!)
The "Don't Be Fat" Division
Carlos Lee: contract includes nominal weight clause
Bengie Molina: Molina to participate in Athletic Performance Training Program each off-season at club's expense
Jose Lopez: $0.125M annually in physical performance bonuses: $25,000 for passing each of 4 in-season physical tests (body-fat percentage, 60-yard sprint, 20-yard shuttle run & vertical jump), plus $25,000 for passing 4 in 1 year
The "I Need Tickets" Division
Johan Santana (Mets): 15-person suite for 2008 home games
Alfonso Soriano (Cubs): 6 premium tickets for each home game (spring training - post-season) and All Star Game (if Soriano is selected)
Mark Teixeira (Yankees): may purchase 8 of the best available Yankees season tickets
Alex Rodriguez (Yankees): may purchase 4 best available season tickets for 2008, 4 Legends Suite or comparable season tickets for 2009-17
Jason Schmidt (Dodgers): premium tickets for home games
Scott Kazmir: Use of luxury suite for 5 home games per season
The "I Need Tickets" Division
Johan Santana (Mets): 15-person suite for 2008 home games
Alfonso Soriano (Cubs): 6 premium tickets for each home game (spring training - post-season) and All Star Game (if Soriano is selected)
Mark Teixeira (Yankees): may purchase 8 of the best available Yankees season tickets
Alex Rodriguez (Yankees): may purchase 4 best available season tickets for 2008, 4 Legends Suite or comparable season tickets for 2009-17
Jason Schmidt (Dodgers): premium tickets for home games
Scott Kazmir: Use of luxury suite for 5 home games per season
The Japanese Player Division
Kaz Matsui (Astros): club to provide translator, physical therapist
Kenshin Kawakami: interpreter, $25,000 moving expenses, housing and SUV during Spring Training, access to massage therapist, 8 round-trip business- or first-class airline tickets between Tokyo and Atlanta
Kosuke Fukudome: 8 first-class round-trip air tickets between Japan and Chicago for family each year, personal trainer, masseuse, interpreter, visa expenses, $25,000 annually in moving expenses, vehicle during spring training and regular season
Hiroki Kuroda: $30,000 moving allowance, visa fees paid by club, personal trainer, interpreter, interpreter for family, English lessons, 8 round-trip first class airline tickets between Japan, LA each season
Ichiro: interpreter, trainer, transportation for Spring Training & regular season;
4 annual round-trip airline tickets from Seattle to Japan;
housing allowance: $32,000 in 2008, $33,000 in 2009, $34,000 in 2010, $35,000 in 2011, $36,000 in 2012
4 annual round-trip airline tickets from Seattle to Japan;
housing allowance: $32,000 in 2008, $33,000 in 2009, $34,000 in 2010, $35,000 in 2011, $36,000 in 2012
Daisuke Matsuzaka:physical therapist, massage therapist, interpreter, 8 first-class round-trip airline tickets per year between Boston & Japan, spring training housing allowance of up to $25,000, Boston housing allowance of up to $75,000, one-time moving allowance of up to $35,000, use of Lincoln Town Car or similar car, Red Sox player ticket package, including 2 field box seats, team employee to assist Japanese media, uniform No. 18
What's your favorite?
18 comments:
In the mid 80's, the Indiana Pacers traded Don Buse to the Portland Trailblazers for the use of the Blazers marketing manager for 2 weeks.
That's absolutely hilarious. I'm seroiusly laughing in my chair as I type.
I can't believe you missed my favorite clause of all time(Carlos Delgado):
"award bonuses:$50,000 for finishing 2nd to Bonds in MVP vote".
Apparently finishing second to anyone else was worth nothing!
Rafi,
Thank you, sir. That clause is hilarious a cannot be missed!
Maybe just maybe A-Rod will opt out!!
One of the funnier contract-related things is the name of Billy Wagner's agent. Bean Stringfellow.
Lol @ Dice-K getting a massage therapist.
Oh, and hello alireza.
The combination of Roy Oswalt getting a bulldozer, Don Buse getting traded for a Marketing Exec, and Bean Stringfellow made me keel over laughing, ROFL
Good blog ya have here
Thanks guys, I appreciate it.
If you find anymore, please lemme know!
And Bean Stringfellow is one of the funniest names I have ever heard...wow.
I hear the deciding factor in Dice-K picking the Red Sox was their inclusion of the Lincoln Town Car, apparently the Yanks where only offering a Mazda
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/24798047/
here is the minor leaguer traded for 10 bats, unfortunately it may have pushed him over the edge, he overdosed around half a year later
Robert: I hear those Lincoln Towncars are pretty snazzy vehicles...
Walkoff: what a sad, sad story.
kevin,
unfortunately, as a major pacer fan i caught your incorrect information.
the pacers traded don buse to the suns, then traded for him back. he eventually left the pacers via free agency for portland, whether or not the marketing guy was thrown in as compensation before the CBA had sign and trades is a different story.
My team's done dumb things, really dumb things. That is not one of them
Reggie Miller sucks, why should we listen to what he says?
It's "crazy" from players to want tickets or boxes for use by your family and friends?
I dunno. Maybe crazy is not the exact word to use, but I'm sure to some people the notion of multi million dollar athletes putting ticket requests in their contract is crazy.depends on your perspective I guess
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A Second Division Romanian Soccer club traded a player for 15 kg of meat.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=360149&cc=5901
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