This Major Leaguer Is Getting Paid $68 Million To Leave His Team
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They're so desperate to get rid of him, in fact, that they're paying about $68 million of his contract in a proposed trade with his former team, the Rangers. They aren't really asking for much in return, either. Hamilton's remaining contract has just a shade over $80 million left on it; the Angels are fine with paying 85% of that money, despite the fact Hamilton won't be playing for them anymore. It's no surprise given the way they tend to deal with free agents: throwing massive amounts of money their way, and trying to move them in the quickest, most efficient way possible once they no longer have a place on the team.
Hamilton hasn't played yet this season, as he was rehabbing from a shoulder injury. He was set to return to the field in May, which it looks like he'll now do as a member of a new team.
The Rangers, meanwhile, will probably only end up paying about $6 million over three years for the rest of Hamilton's contract, and that number can dip even lower if certain clauses kick into effect. Hamilton will be forfeiting $6 million because of the lack of state income tax in Texas–since California's taxes are so much higher, the $6 million less to play in Texas turns out to be the same after taxes are taken into account.
More importantly, Arlington seems like a much better environment for Hamilton. He has a stronger support system there, and the best years of his career were in a Rangers uniform. He believes Texas is home. The Rangers aren't making much of a financial commitment to him, though ultimately they'll probably be getting back more of a role player than the star they had five years ago.
But if they can help a man who's had his share of struggles get his life back on track, it'll be a worthwhile financial investment.
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