Bloody lot of money for playing rounders.
As the Oakland A's proved over many seasons, closers aren't that hard to find. Funnily enough, the Marlins' cut-price closer Steve Cishek got 39 saves last season - exactly the same as David Robertson, who was paid around $2m more than Cishek.
And pitchers are more prone to injury - eg the Marlins' own ace Jose Fernandez. They're already pretty well-stocked with pitchers. But a slugger with Stanton's power, walk rate and defensive tools is a once-in-a-generation player. He's projected by the Baseball Prospectus PECOTA system to be twice as valuable over ten years as Albert Pujols was at the same stage.
Isn't there some kind of get out of clause after 6 years? sounds like a bit of an odd contract to be fair, sure they have no intention of paying him that salary when he is in his late 30's
Discovered by Davidus Burkus, I believe.
Spends a good deal of the game sitting on his @rse as well.
Stupid American pastimes!
Which begs the question - why are the Marlins no bloody good then!
He's got some way to go to match Tim Cook. Forbes believe the Apple man earned $377m in 2011.
That could transform the lives of some of the billions living in poverty.