Bobby Bonilla Day is almost here, but he’s not only former MLB player collecting big money
Read full article: Bobby Bonilla Day is almost here, but he’s not only former MLB player collecting big moneyBonilla isn’t alone in 2023 when it comes to former Major League Baseball players who are now out of the league, but are collecting big paychecks because of deferred payments.
'Bobby Bonilla Day': Retire MLB'er makes bank every July 1
Read full article: 'Bobby Bonilla Day': Retire MLB'er makes bank every July 1Bobby Bonilla is a retired MLB player who last took the field in 2001, but, 20 years later, is still getting paid $1.2 million a year by the New York Mets. In fact, he'll get paid $1,193,248.20 a year every year until 2035, when Bonilla is 72 entire years old. At that point, the final sum will be $29.8 million paid for a sport Bonilla will not have played professionally for 34 years. In 1999, the New York Mets wanted to get rid of Bonilla, but still owed him almost $6 million on his contract. Obviously, we all know how the Madoff scheme turned out, so unfortunately for the Mets, they never saw that return.