I'll go back to what I said in a prior thread -- his new contract (putting aside the potential bonuses), adjusted for inflation, is not larger than his old contract. And Titanic is not the most successful film of all time. But reporting the nuances of these measures would require some work on the part of the journalists involved and don't make for as good of copy as "Biggest contract ever!" or "Biggest box office success of all time!" See also this.
Good point, Holden. While his contract may not be a true record setter, it's still alot of freakin money. And anybody that earns $275,000,000.00 over ten years shouldn't be worried about the value of a measly buck.
Just think how many Cy Young votes Curt Schilling would have to get in order to make that kind of money! Almost 200,000,000 I'll bet.
Just a mind-boggleing amount of money to play the game of baseball.And I take it that is not including endorsements,etc.Just wondering how someone making that much money gets paid,weekly? monthly?Either way,he doesn't have a financial worry in the world.
Arod = 10 more years with Yankees Yankees = 10 more years without a World Series
Arod = 10 more years with Yankees Yankees = 10 more years without a World Series graymatters = 10 more years of spurious connections If you honestly think that ARod doesn't help a team make the playoffs (which, if I remember correctly, is a prerequisite for winning the World Series)...