Here’s what percentage of their 82-game prorated pay players will get in MLB offer: player making $563,500 minimum receives 91.9% of prorated pay. Player making 1M receives 85.8%. Player making 10M receives 58.2%. Player making 30M gets 50.9%. Player making 35M receives 44.3%
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) May 27, 2020
Mets Links:Seen another way: 82-game prorated salaries vs. MLB's proposal
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) May 26, 2020
Full Proposal
prorated
$285K $262K
$506K $434K
$1.01M $736K
$2.53M $1.64M
$5.06M $2.95M
$7.59M $4.05M
$10.1M $5.15M
$12.7M $6.05M
$15.2M $6.95M
$17.7M $7.84M
This season is not looking promising. Keeping the mind and body ready regardless. Time to dive into some life-after-baseball projects. Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy. Brighter times remain ahead!
— Marcus Stroman (@STR0) May 26, 2020
Ken Davidoff NY Post: MLB’s divide-and-conquer pitch to union a non-starter.Interesting strategy of making the best most marketable players potentially look like the bad guys
— Brett Anderson (@_BAnderson30_) May 26, 2020
A’s become first team to stop paying minor leaguers. Paychecks are halted after May 31. https://t.co/wrL66zP8rU
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) May 27, 2020
Just some rough math. Say there are 200 players in a minor league system. Paying each $400/week for July, July and August is $5,200 per player. To pay every minor leaguer would have cost the Oakland A's a hair over $1 million.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) May 27, 2020
Owner John Fisher is worth an estimated $2 billion.
If owners refuse to pay their minor leaguers, those players should have the option to declare themselves free agents.
— Levi Weaver (@ThreeTwoEephus) May 27, 2020
NC Dinos turning the lights on and off for this Aaron Altherr Home Run celebration Is fantastic #KBO #KBOLeague #KBObaseball pic.twitter.com/GuAGGSluKC
— Alex Micheletti (@AlexMicheletti) May 26, 2020
- Ray Daviault (1934)
- Terry Collins (1949)
- Edwin Nunez (1963)
- Todd Hundley (1969)
New York Mets sold Kirk Nieuwenhuis to the Los Angeles Angels on May 27, 2015.
1987
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Davey Johnson surpasses Gil Hodges
as the winningest manager in Mets history with his 340th win, a 4-3 triumph
over the Giants at Candlestick Park. The New York skipper, who has averaged
98 victories during his first three seasons, will compile a 595-417 record
(.588) during his six-plus years with the team.
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2012
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A sign bearing the likeness of
Mike Piazza connecting for his decisive eighth-inning home run in the Mets'
3-2 victory against Atlanta in the first professional sports event in New
York City following the terrorist attacks of 9/11 proves to be the winning
entry in the Mets' revival of Banner Day, a team tradition started in 1963
that lasted until 1996. The artwork, created by cousins Olivia Nuzzo and
Stephanie Giangrande, included a section of the NYC's former skyline, with
the WTC towers silhouetted above Piazza's heroic homer in mid-swing above the
words, "The home run that helped heal N.Y. God Bless America. Let's Go
Mets."
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May 27, 2014: @50cent throws one of the worst first pitches in history at Citi Field. pic.twitter.com/MNx7vOgE07
— This Day In Sports Clips (@TDISportsClips) May 27, 2020
Altherr still strikes out too much against inferior competition.
ReplyDeleteHigher paid players should get squeezed, but not that much.
Pay, or release, the minor leaguers. Do they get unemployment if released?
You forgot a Happy Birthday to... Colby Smith. :)
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