Is Jason Bay the worst $60M signing ever?

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Since joining the Mets, his slash line is .236/.322/.369, bad defense, only played in 262 games with 23 homers, an OPS+ of 92, and a total WAR of 1.1 in almost three years.
 
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#6
Vernon Wells made over TWENTY SIX millions dollars last year. Had a .660 OPS, 84 OPS+, and a -0.8 WAR.


21 mil this year for a -0.2 WAR.

Nice job Riccardi
 
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Pull up a chair and let me tell you about Nick Esasky. The money was different back then, but no big money ree agent signing in the history of the world can hold a candle to it.
 
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Pull up a chair and let me tell you about Nick Esasky. The money was different back then, but no big money ree agent signing in the history of the world can hold a candle to it.

But Esasky had a freak illness, he didn't seemingly forget how to play the game.
 
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Pull up a chair and let me tell you about Nick Esasky. The money was different back then, but no big money ree agent signing in the history of the world can hold a candle to it.

Chair is pulled up.
 
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Pull up a chair and let me tell you about Nick Esasky. The money was different back then, but no big money ree agent signing in the history of the world can hold a candle to it.

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Chair is pulled up.

Went 30/100+ for the Reds. In 1990 the Braves signed him to pretty big deal at the time. Dude contracted vertigo and played all of 9 games in a Braves uniform. I'm pretty sure he stayed on the payroll for 4 years.
 
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Go look up this MFer's contract. Worse than Mike Hampton's once you consider percentage of the team's payroll and how little production they got.

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#22
Keeping with the OP's original Mets theme...aren't they still paying Bobby Bonilla? For like 25 more years?
 

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