Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s new deal is completely crazy
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“It’s huge for first basemen — 35 [million dollars], I think that breaks an AAV record,” Alonso said, correctly, of the highest average-annual value for a contract signed by a first baseman.
Reuters |
The Toronto Blue Jays and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have agreed to a 14-year, $500 million contract extension, multiple media outlets reported Sunday.
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Guerrero's contract, which includes no deferrals, sets the record for the largest contract extension in MLB history.
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