Harper, Phillies agree to $330M, 13-year deal

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Harper, Phillies agree to $330M, 13-year deal

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Well so much for the rumor that baseball GM's were colluding to break the free agency contract spiral. From the AP:

NEW YORK — Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to a $330 million, 13-year contract, the largest deal in baseball history, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.
The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Thursday because the agreement is subject to a successful physical.

A 26-year-old All-Star outfielder who had spent his entire big league career with the Washington Nationals, Harper topped the $325 million, 13-year agreement outfielder Giancarlo Stanton reached before the 2015 season with the Miami Marlins.

Harper's agreement, first reported by the MLB Network, tops the previous high for a free agent, set last week when infielder Manny Machado signed a $300 million, 10-year deal with the San Diego Padres. Harper's average annual value of $25.4 million ranks 14th in baseball history, well below the high of $34.1 million set by Arizona pitcher Zack Greinke as part of a $206.5 million, six-year contract that started in 2016.

Harper gets a $20 million signing bonus, a $10 million salary this year, $26 million in each of the following nine seasons and $22 million in each of the last three years. None of the money is deferred, and he gets a full no-trade provision.

Philadelphia has been among the most active teams this offseason, adding outfielder Andrew McCutchen for $50 million over three years and reliever David Robertson for $23 million over two years, and acquiring catcher J.T. Realmuto and shortstop Jean Segura. They also gave ace Aaron Nola a $45 million, four-year deal.

After leading their division in early August, the Phillies went 16-33 over the final 49 games of last season and at 80-82 finished with a losing record for the sixth straight season. Harper will return to his old home in the season's second week, when the Phillies play at the NL East rival Nationals on April 2 and 3.

San Francisco and the Los Angeles Dodgers had also pursued Harper in recent weeks.

Harper has been an All-Star in six of seven big league seasons and was the unanimous winner of the 2015 NL MVP award.

An up-and-down defender and an unusual mix of popular and polarizing, Harper is known for the occasional contretemps with opponents, one particular exchange with a reporter about a "clown question," and, most infamously, a dugout dustup in which he was choked by then-teammate Jonathan Papelbon during a game.

Washington took him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 amateur draft and called him up to the majors less than two years later at age 19. He would go on to become the 2012 NL Rookie of the Year for a Nationals club that won its first division title and made its postseason debut.

Harper was also an integral part of the team that added NL East titles in 2014, 2016 and 2017 and never finished lower than second place in his seven seasons. Another key stat, though: The Nationals never won a playoff series in that span.

His best year was 2015, when at age 22 he hit .330 with 42 homers, 99 RBIs, 118 runs and 124 walks, amassing an OPS of 1.109.

Last year, he hit 34 homers and produced a career-high 100 RBIs while walking 130 times, although his batting average dipped to .249. He started more than a third of his games in center field instead of his usual spot in right, because of injuries to teammates.

With Washington's Nationals Park hosting the 2018 All-Star Game, Harper stole the show the day before the Midsummer Classic by winning the Home Run Derby before an ecstatic crowd filled with folks wearing his No. 34 Nationals jersey. Harper wore a headband with the D.C. flag's design, reflecting his oft-stated pride in playing for Washington.

But that eventually ran its course. The Nationals made an offer toward the end of last season -- a $300 million, 10-year contract that was no longer on the table after free agency opened without an agreement.

A year after going 82-80 and missing the playoffs under rookie manager Dave Martinez, the Nationals will move forward without Harper.

Washington general manager Mike Rizzo would have loved to keep Harper in his team's lineup but didn't sit around and wait to find out whether that would happen. Instead, Rizzo spent such money elsewhere, adding lefty starter Patrick Corbin on a $140 million deal and righty starter Anibal Sanchez, along with second baseman Brian Dozier, a pair of catchers in Yan Gomes and Kurt Suzuki and two key bullpen pieces in Trevor Rosenthal and Kyle Barraclough.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/ap ... smsnnews11

I want some of what the Philly front office is smoking.


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I knew a big contract like this was coming for Harper, but it's absolutely ridiculous!! Here's why:

He's played 7 big league seasons, and has only hit over .275 twice. He has a career batting average of .279 (less than impressive for this type of contract).
He has had 100 RBI ONE TIME! That was last year, he hit 100 on the nose, never over.
In 7 seasons, he's played under 120 games in 3 of those seasons.
Also in those 7 seasons, he's had a WAR of 1.6 or less in 3 different seasons. Including just a 1.3 last season.


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Over rated then to get paid for 13 years. Even Albert Puhos who was playing at a much higher level never came close to earning his yearly salary.


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farmer wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2019 12:02 pm Over rated then to get paid for 13 years. Even Albert Puhos who was playing at a much higher level never came close to earning his yearly salary.
Yep. Pujols got the injury bug with Anaheim...don't think he ever really shook it off.

To me that's just one hell of a gamble...10 yrs and crapload of $$$...for anyone..just don't know what will happen.


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To much !


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To have all this money given with no way out. Even if he hits for close to 200 avg. for the entire time under contract. He can be hurt and just collects the money. No contract should be over 5 years. Players need to earn their money. Strange thing is last season Harper was mentioned that the Nationals may release him for his poor play. Harper will be so happy when the Strike happens and his payments stop. Because some starting players do not earn much more the league minimum. Harper has gotten overpaid since signing. He is a name more than known for his production.


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Not a Philly fan, but love that they got him and not one of the two bigger teams (NYY OR BRS)


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