In the 1970s and again in 80s, I signed that eras version of the Giancarlo
Stanton deal.
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Phillies decided I was worthy of becoming the highest-paid player in
baseball.Ruly Carpenter, then owner of the Phillies, sat in front of me in
spring training and told me about the responsibility that went along with my
acceptance of $550,000 a year for five years. I said I understood. He had to
trust my response and use his judgment as to my character and ability to fulfil
this both off, and more importantly, on the field.Remember, I was a college
graduate, 26 years old, married and a pretty good hitter. That was my ticket, as
free agency had just been granted to players, and owners were in the first
stages of fearing the loss of star players. That deal worked out great for both
sides.After we won the 1980 World Series and I was the MVP, I really got the
mini-Stanton deal. Highest salary ever, six years. Funny though, the entire deal
was worth one-third of what Stanton will make a year. You bet there was a
responsibility clause or two in that contract.Whether its $2 million or $30
million a year, it causes several changes in ones life, both private and public.
Everywhere Stanton goes, he will be looked at as the guy with $325 million.
Especially in his own clubhouse, which brings greater performance
expectations.Sure, the Marlins will sell it differently, saying its the
beginning of a new era, hes the face of the franchise, his teammates are excited
for him, all good.Now hell get to experience batting slumps as the highest-paid
player, a totally different feeling. Hell be at home plate with the bases loaded
and strike out to a chorus of boos. Hell miss a ball in right field and want to
crawl in a hole because of what he hears. Work as hard as you want behind the
scenes, it doesnt matter, now you are expected not to fail.Off the field, he
will have choices to make. Undesirable people will find him and want a piece of
his financial future. He will be able to buy anything and everything — planes,
yachts and expensive automobiles. He will need financial advisers and personal
assistants, leading to the usual entourage.Gratuities will be expected to
double. Cell phones will follow him everywhere. Facebook and Twitter will
chronicle his every public minute. ESPN and the MLB Network will feature his
performance, good and bad nightly.For someone who likes to stay under the radar,
the question becomes: Is it worth it? The answer, of course, is hell, yes!This
contract will carry a major burden along with it, and if history is any
indication, these deals make little sense.Wed all like to believe Jeffrey Loria
thought this through thoroughly. But after being out of the news, maybe the
Marlins owner figured it was time to buy another show pony.He got Miami to give
him a stadium deal. He signed and made promises to Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson and
Mark Buehrle about building a winner and then traded them. He hired Ozzie
Guillen to link the team to the Latino population in Miami, and that move became
a bust as well.Does Loria really believe Giancarlo Stanton will be a Marlin for
the next 13 years?If a player in todays game can command the highest free
agent-influenced salary in history, it is Stanton. He is big, strong, fast, a
five-tool player and 25 years old. Hes Jose Canseco minus PEDs, plus great
defence. Hes not showy, or hung up on himself. In fact, he comes off as a bit
shy and reserved, with no sense of entitlement. Very unusual in this
generation.He has the potential to be the best player in the league for many
years, a run he started in 2014, but can he stay healthy and hungry, and can the
Marlins surround him with winning talent?Stanton has had three reasonably good
seasons in his first five years, by todays standards. Hit 30-plus home runs
three times and drove in 100 once. This past year was great timing, as he was
far and away the best offensive player in the National League.To me, nobody was
more valuable to an NL team in 2014 than Stanton, by a long shot.Clayton Kershaw
is the best pitcher baseball right now. Numbers dont lie. But there is no way a
starting pitcher can be the Most Valuable Player of his league.Had the Marlins
made the post-season, we wouldnt even be having this discussion. Its not
possible for any player in the National League to be more valuable than
Stanton.He plays every day. I repeat, he plays every day, not every fifth day.
But enough of that debate for now.Stanton has tremendous potential, as we all
know, but would a more conservative approach by Loria have been a more prudent
avenue? Had Stanton delivered another MVP-caliber year in 2015, no one would
have questioned making him rich.Stanton is coming off a nightmare injury for a
hitter, being hit in the face. He has been injury-prone over his career, and
will be a bigger centre of attention for opposing pitchers. If I were an owner
and had $325 million to spend on one player, Id want to be sure he had what it
takes to be MVP every year, which means unusual talent, desire, and
durability.Backing up a great year with another great one would convince me. Id
have waited till the end of 2015. After all, for $30 million a year shouldnt you
be MVP a few times at least?For those who look at this and say ridiculous, no
athlete is worth $325 million, understand the guy who realizes that the most is
Stanton. Hes just a gifted young athlete doing what he does at the right time in
history. Same as me back in the day.People want to lay blame somewhere for these
things. Look in the mirror, fans. You pay these salaries by watching TV, buying
jerseys, buying the products advertised by the teams, using social media,
parking at stadiums and attending games where you eat, drink and buy
memorabilia.Jeffrey Loria may not be the most popular guy in Miami, but he knows
where this $325 million is coming from, and its not his savings account. Its
from yours.So Miami fans, eat drink and be merry and enjoy Giancarlo Stanton for
13 years. You are paying for it.___Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt in 1977 became the
first player to make more than $500,000 for a season. In December 1981, he
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