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MPK76
07-10-2007, 06:38 PM
Looks like Ichiro won't hit the free agent market. It looks like it will be close to $100 million for 5 years!! What kind of impact could that have on the rest of the free agents this coming offseason?


The club is on the verge of locking up Ichiro, its All-Star outfielder whose contract was set to expire after the season, to a five-year contract extension, The Seattle Times has learned. Indications are the deal will approach $100 million and could be announced Friday.

An agreement is said to be imminent. Though it is not yet signed, all sides appear to be in agreement in principle on the parameters of the deal, which would run through the 2012 season.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003783037_webichiro10.html

BaltimoreTerp
07-10-2007, 06:49 PM
Looks like Ichiro won't hit the free agent market. It looks like it will be close to $100 million for 5 years!! What kind of impact could that have on the rest of the free agents this coming offseason?

The Seattle GM getting committed, leaving all other general managers afraid of what might happen if they spend.

Fist Bump
07-10-2007, 09:03 PM
I think we should trade for Tex now and sign him to an extenstion before Arod signs for nearly 30 million a yr this offseason.

Elbren
07-10-2007, 09:32 PM
Good GOD. $20 Mil. per for 5 years??? :eek: Are they expecting his speed to still be there when he's almost 40?? :confused:


The Seattle GM getting committed, leaving all other general managers afraid of what might happen if they spend.
If they spend?? Bavasi has already commited $206.5 Mil. to just 5 guys. (Adrian Beltre, Richie Sexson, Jarrod Washburn, Miguel Batista and Jose Vidro)

tennOsfan
07-10-2007, 11:41 PM
I love Ichiro, and I think he'll remain an outstanding player for a while because he's a superb athlete. But $20 mil/a year for him? That's crazy. Reeaaalllyyy crazy.

Mackus
07-10-2007, 11:42 PM
I feel like I'm taking CRAZY pills!

mweb
07-11-2007, 12:49 AM
I heard that it's between 5/90 and 5/100. One thing with Ichiro that has to be considered is he has more of a financial impact on the Mariners than the vast majority of players have on their teams.

CrimsonTribe
07-11-2007, 12:54 AM
They seem to be pretty excited about it over at the USS Mariner (http://ussmariner.com/2007/07/10/ichiro-to-re-sign/).

Can't say I think it's a particularly good idea.

DrungoHazewood
07-11-2007, 08:01 AM
In a baseball sense this contract is bordering on loony. I know all the arguments - Ichiro isn't a normal guy, he's super-conditioned, and has an insane work ethic so he's going to age slowly. I guess that's possible. But it's also possible that when he inevitably loses a step, and he will, no doubt, everyone does... he's going to go from a .333/.379/.429 player to a .300/.350/.390 player. Pair that up with good defense and baserunning and that's not a bad player, but it's only a click or two up from Jay Payton. Even in today's market $18M or $20M is the going rate for a great player, not Jay Payton-plus.

But maybe the Mariners have done some market research and think he's worth a $10M premium per year just for the fans, money, and exposure he brings the team. And maybe they're right.

TGO
07-11-2007, 10:54 AM
:D Great, now go trade D. Cabrera for Adam Jones.

The Wedge
07-13-2007, 04:50 PM
Chalk it. 5 years, 90 mil.

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/7018682?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=49

crstrobel
07-13-2007, 05:01 PM
In a baseball sense this contract is bordering on loony. I know all the arguments - Ichiro isn't a normal guy, he's super-conditioned, and has an insane work ethic so he's going to age slowly. I guess that's possible. But it's also possible that when he inevitably loses a step, and he will, no doubt, everyone does... he's going to go from a .333/.379/.429 player to a .300/.350/.390 player. Pair that up with good defense and baserunning and that's not a bad player, but it's only a click or two up from Jay Payton. Even in today's market $18M or $20M is the going rate for a great player, not Jay Payton-plus.

But maybe the Mariners have done some market research and think he's worth a $10M premium per year just for the fans, money, and exposure he brings the team. And maybe they're right.


Thats the only way I can see them justifying this contract.

bgfield
07-13-2007, 05:40 PM
Wasn't Ichiro concerned about the Mariner's lack of contending? I know they're in it now, but demanding such a massive contract isn't going to make it any easier for the M's to sign the missing pieces they need to overtake the Angels.

Goop
07-13-2007, 06:44 PM
I'm just glad he didn't test the FA market and go to Boston or NY.

mweb
07-13-2007, 08:51 PM
This contract is bad, but it's not that bad considering the effect he likely has on their revenue. Just as a ballplayer, and considering the market, 5/65 seems about right. So 5M a year for his marketability.

The Wedge
07-13-2007, 09:00 PM
This contract is bad, but it's not that bad considering the effect he likely has on their revenue. Just as a ballplayer, and considering the market, 5/65 seems about right. So 5M a year for his marketability.

Not just for the team, either. I read a report somewhere that the city itself was worried about the negative economic impact of losing Ichiro, because they'd lose that rabid Japanese following he has following him. Not sure if they're as numerous as when he first came to MLB, but I did read they were worried about that. Wonder if that put pressure on the team to give him a little extra juice?