Again with your made up terms. How exactly is $120 million over 5 years not market value? http://philly.sbnation.com/philadelp...lphia-phillies
Are you telling us someone offered him $171 million for 5 years to play elsewhere? You said it was 70% of market value. Who exactly offered him that? According to the NY Post (http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yanke...Hkm1viIOUBYjnL
he was offered $154 million for 7 years. Now my math skills may be a bit fuzzy but isn't $24 million per year more than $22 million per year?
He is now the highest paid pitcher on his team and the highest in all of MLB. CC Sabathia is the only one higher (http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/28155485/) at 7 years for $161 million in total value. It is still less per year. CC is also 2 years younger.
Career stats Lee: http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl.../leecl02.shtml
Career stats Sabathia: http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...abatc.01.shtml
CC has better career stats in innings, ERA, Shutouts, wins, strikeouts and on and on.
You are reaching TTH to say that he did a disservice by ONLY accepting $120 million for 5 years to play where he prefers to play. And, as usual, you completely glossed over the fact that he wanted to be there. You also completely ignore the fact that $120 million in Philly versus a higher figure in NY is much higher after taxes and cost of living.
Dazzle me with your bullshit. All that crap about free-agency and Curt Flood (I know my baseball history) and you didn't even do your math right.
OBJECTION your honor. Counsel is grandstanding.