“This year the newest Detroit Tiger Prince Fielder signed a huge nine year deal to play for twenty-three million a year totaling to be two hundred and fourteen million over the nine years, coming from www.espn.go.com” (Curry) In 2015, Fielder got on base 187 times in 613 at bats giving him a .305 batting average. For about 23,000,000 a year, He better be hitting dingers lefts and right. “The most bloated contract of 2013, and really in the history of sports, has to go to A-Rod” (Sibor). A-Rod being Alex Rodriguez, made 29,000,000 in 2013. Combined in 2011 and 2012, A-Rod had a .274 batting average, 34 home runs, and 119 runs batted in. Not only did he not perform well, he started using steroids. Does a player who does not perform to his or her pay and use enhancements really deserve all that money? “If he were one of the most productive players in the league, that would be one thing, but with just 34 points last season he finished tied for 53rd in the NHL” (Sibor) This quote is talking about the former assistant captain of the New York Rangers. After averaging 84 points in 2 seasons with the Dallas Stars, the New York Rangers gave him a loaded 9 year 58.4 million dollar contract. That averages 6.49 million a year. For a large 6.49 million a season, Brad Richards produced 11 goals and 23 assist equaling 34 in the 2012-2013 season which was tied for 53rd place in the league for points. Athletes should just be paid after the season ends so they could be paid
“This year the newest Detroit Tiger Prince Fielder signed a huge nine year deal to play for twenty-three million a year totaling to be two hundred and fourteen million over the nine years, coming from www.espn.go.com” (Curry) In 2015, Fielder got on base 187 times in 613 at bats giving him a .305 batting average. For about 23,000,000 a year, He better be hitting dingers lefts and right. “The most bloated contract of 2013, and really in the history of sports, has to go to A-Rod” (Sibor). A-Rod being Alex Rodriguez, made 29,000,000 in 2013. Combined in 2011 and 2012, A-Rod had a .274 batting average, 34 home runs, and 119 runs batted in. Not only did he not perform well, he started using steroids. Does a player who does not perform to his or her pay and use enhancements really deserve all that money? “If he were one of the most productive players in the league, that would be one thing, but with just 34 points last season he finished tied for 53rd in the NHL” (Sibor) This quote is talking about the former assistant captain of the New York Rangers. After averaging 84 points in 2 seasons with the Dallas Stars, the New York Rangers gave him a loaded 9 year 58.4 million dollar contract. That averages 6.49 million a year. For a large 6.49 million a season, Brad Richards produced 11 goals and 23 assist equaling 34 in the 2012-2013 season which was tied for 53rd place in the league for points. Athletes should just be paid after the season ends so they could be paid