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Prince Fielder Signing Would Be Ninth Longest Contract In Baseball History

Remember how adorable it seemed when Scott Boras overplayed his hand? When it looked like Prince Fielder just might settle for a one-year deal, then head out onto the market and try again, that plucky soul? Turns out that, yes, Scott Boras is amazing. An injury to Victor Martinez turned into Prince Fielder for a decade.

Well, less than a decade. Nine years, to be precise. What that calls for is a list of players who have signed for eight years or more, with the help of Fox Sports:

1. Todd Helton (11 years, $151.5 million, Rockies)
2. Albert Pujols (10 years, $254 million, Angels)
3. Alex Rodriguez (10 years, $242 million Rangers, and then again for $275+ million with the Yankees)
4. Derek Jeter (10 years, $189 million, Yankees)
5. Troy Tulowitzki (10 years, $157.75 million, Rockies)
6. Ryan Braun (10 years, $145.5 million, Brewers)
7. Dave Winfield (10 years $23 million, Yankees)
8. Wayne Garland (10 years, $2.3 million, Indians)
9. Ken Griffey, Jr. (9 years, $116.5 million, Reds)
10. Joe Mauer (8 years, $184 million, Twins)
11. Mark Teixeira (8 years, $180 million, Yankees)
12. Adrian Gonzalez (8 years, $160.3 million, Red Sox)
13. Manny Ramirez (8 years, $160 million, Red Sox)
14. Matt Kemp (8 years, $160 million, Dodgers)
15. Miguel Cabrera (8 years, $152.3 million, Tigers)
16. Alfonso Soriano (8 years, $136 million, Cubs)
17. Mike Hampton (8 years, $121 million, Rockies)
18. Scott Rolen (8 years, $90 million, Cardinals)

Just one more eight-year deal to go, Tigers, and you can catch those wacky Rockies! The Prince Fielder deal is stunning -- absolutely stunning. And when you think of the contracts up there that actually looked good after the fifth or sixth year, it's even more stunning.

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Wow

that is a lot more years than I expected him to get. Maybe there was something to Boras’s plot after all

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by imstillhungry95 on Jan 24, 2012 4:00 PM EST reply actions  

Wayne Garland

must have missed a decimal point on his contract. Sneaky Cleveland.

I got nothin'.

by Bcawz on Jan 24, 2012 4:01 PM EST reply actions  

Missed one!

Richie Zisk signed for a ten-year $3 million deal after his 1977 season.

by Wrongo on Jan 24, 2012 11:15 PM EST reply actions  

I blame FOX!

Yeah, someone just tweeted me that one. I think the Giants should sign Lincecum to a 10/$3M deal.

by Grant Brisbee on Jan 25, 2012 12:20 AM EST up reply actions  

bad sign

No 9-year contract has ever been worth it.

Not actually affiliated with whygavs.

by WHYG Zane Smith on Jan 25, 2012 12:27 AM EST reply actions  

Missed another one

Dave Stieb signed a 10-year contract in 1985. It was renegotiated voluntarily by the Jays because contracts had gone up to the point that it was kind of embarrassing.

I don't want to hear any weak sh*t from Jason Grilli.

by cherub_daemon on Jan 25, 2012 1:19 AM EST reply actions  

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