5 yrs, $102M includes a $12M signing bonus. That's a lot of money. Full no-trade, and an opt-out after season 3 of the deal.

$20.4 per year. Too much? Another crazy Met contract?
11/7/2022 8:39 PM
when hedge fund guys get fat and old they really love their tinker toys
11/7/2022 9:07 PM
I think the Mets will have another contract to regret in a couple of years.
11/7/2022 11:17 PM
never doubt a ex-mariner



he's worth every penny as long as my team ain the one that pungles up
11/7/2022 11:20 PM
Pungles? You are ever the wordsmith...
11/8/2022 11:01 AM
Posted by wylie715 on 11/7/2022 11:17:00 PM (view original):
I think the Mets will have another contract to regret in a couple of years.
Yoenis Cespedes comes to mind.
11/8/2022 2:09 PM
Bobby Bonilla...
11/8/2022 2:43 PM
Kazou Matsui, Oliver Perez,Jason Bay,.....
11/8/2022 3:02 PM
Carrying on the tradition of money management taught to them by Bernie Madoff...
11/8/2022 4:17 PM
This is why I said in another thread I think there are more ridiculous contracts in mlb than nba.
11/8/2022 4:42 PM
5 years for a closer is crazy…
11/8/2022 8:16 PM
yup

good closer for the mariners

bad closer for the mets

then he got good again

the only way it can make sense is if he's a guy that needs to be in the place he lives

not a traveler

likes to stay put



i wish him well
11/8/2022 10:32 PM
Posted by wylie715 on 11/8/2022 3:02:00 PM (view original):
Kazou Matsui, Oliver Perez,Jason Bay,.....
Mo Vaughn
11/8/2022 11:01 PM
Díaz's deal, announced Wednesday, set a record for dollars guaranteed to a relief pitcher. It includes a $12 million signing bonus payable in January and salaries of $17.25 million in both 2023 and 2024, and $17.5 million in 2025.

Díaz has a $18.5 million player option for both 2026 and 2027, and he must decide on both after the 2025 season. If they are exercised, the Mets have a $17.25 million option for 2028 with a $1 million buyout.

New York will defer $5.5 million annually from 2023 to '25 and $5 million each year in 2026 and 2027, with payments due on July 1 in future years.

The breakdown:

  • Deferment of 2023 money: $2.65 million each in 2033 and 2034, and $200,000 in 2035.

  • Deferment of 2024 money: $2.45 million in 2035, $2.65 million in 2036 and $400,000 in 2037.

  • Deferment of 2025 money: $2.25 million in 2037, $2.65 million in 2038 and $600,000 in 2039.

  • Deferment of 2026 money: $2.05 million in 2039, $2.65 million in 2040 and $300,000 in 2041.

  • Deferment of 2027 money: $2.35 million in 2041 and $2.65 million in 2042.

If the Mets exercise the 2028 option, none of that salary would be deferred.

Díaz gets a full no-trade provision through the 2025 season, and starting Nov. 1, 2025, he gets a limited no-trade provision allowing him to block trades to 10 teams.

He would earn $100,000 for World Series MVP and Rivera/Hoffman reliever of the year, $50,000 for All-Star selection, Gold Glove, league championship series MVP or Cy Young, plus $25,000 for finishing second in Cy Young voting and $10,000 for third.

11/12/2022 3:27 PM
Bobby Bonilla was getting lonely being the only guy the Mets kept paying long after he stopped playing for them.
11/12/2022 5:30 PM
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