[ESP/ENG] Un negocio que no es redondo. - OPINIÓN.
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Major League Baseball has evolved in all aspects, some things have gone great, such as the creation of the figure of the wild cards in both leagues, in the salary field things took a total turn, now we see how the vast majority of players seek to secure their lives with multi-year contracts, something that practically achieved with only one season with numbers that are above what is considered good, this season we have a very striking case, Venezuelan Jackson Chourio signed at the beginning of this year a contract of 80 million dollars that makes him part of the Milwaukee Brewers for a decade, what is impressive about this movement, is that Chourio had not yet stepped on a major league stadium, luckily this bet worked wonders for the lupulose franchise, since the Venezuelan has a wonderful campaign and will surely receive a few votes for the recognition of rookie of the year.
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In the 80's talking about long contracts and much less millionaires was almost impossible, few players could boast high salaries, hence in the different Caribbean leagues could be seen MLB stars play and show all that talent, Pete Rose, who is the leader in unstoppable lifetime in the big leagues played in Venezuela and is a clear example of the figures who came to this side of the American continent to play, The 90's came with many players with physiques full of muscles and with really fearsome offenses, at the end of this decade began to give information about long term contracts where the amount of dollars were quite high, but in the new millennium began a real feast for players and their representatives, who sought the best deals and thus be able to guarantee their represented a future full of comforts.
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As I mentioned earlier, large contracts abound today, and this does not seem to have limits, for example Juan Soto aspire to earn more than 500 million dollars, the Japanese Ohtani signed with the Dodgers for more than 700 million, surely in a period of less than 5 years we would have the first player with a contract of 1000 million dollars, but in every investment there are risks, we have seen players sign million dollar contracts and then completely lower their performance, Anthony Rendon who after being World Series champion declared himself a free agent and ended up signing with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, since his arrival his contribution to the team has been minimal and to that we can add the huge number of games he has lost due to injuries, the contract of this player is for seven years and 245 million, it can be considered a loss for the Anaheim team if we take it to terms of investment.
Así como los peloteros mencionados con anterioridad no rindieron después de firmar semejantes contratos, hay muchísimos más que no cumplieron con la tarea pendiente, de allí es que digo en la portada, que no es un negocio redondo, pero dejarse llevar por los números de una sola zafra puede ser un gran error a la hora de firmar a estos peloteros por sumas tan elevadas, también influye el deseo de quitarse a equipos rivales, de lo que sí estoy seguro, es que tendremos más contratos millonarios y decepciones con bajos rendimientos.
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Puerto Rican Javier Baez joined the Detroit Tigers with great fanfare, he was called to lead a winning dynasty, but the reality has been different, he has not even been the shadow of that player who dazzled when he was a member of the Chicago Cubs, Baez's contract is very similar to Rendon's, in the current season this player will be earning 25 million dollars, this is another case where the investment did not pay off as expected.Just as the aforementioned players did not perform after signing such contracts, there are many more who did not fulfill the pending task, that is why I say on the cover, that it is not a round business, but getting carried away by the numbers of a single season can be a big mistake when signing these players for such high sums, also influences the desire to get rid of rival teams, what I am sure, is that we will have more millionaire contracts and disappointments with low yields.
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A la sazón de vuestro planteamiento ¿Cuánto valdría el contrato de Anthony Santander?
El hombre será agente libre y dado el talento de sobra existente en el roster de los oropéndolas, se estima cambie de equipo...
¿Cuál crees sea su destino?
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Santander está teniendo su mejor temporada justamente cuando será agente libre. Me gustaría que se quedara en Baltimore. Pero si busca un contrato a largo plazo seguramente se mudara a un equipo con más fuerza financiera. No le caería nada más a los Mets de New York que se están diseñando para ser un equipo que domine en los próximos años .
Uyyy... sería lo ideal..!
Así sea