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Ichiro's $44 million

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Ichiro's $44 million
Is he worth this contract? Let's hear your opinions.
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Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: 1908 | Posted: Dec 24, 2003 11:01 AM | HT Fan ]

Is he worth this contract?

Production-wise it's close. Factor in his marketability and it's a definitive yes.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: George Steinbrennernot | Posted: Dec 25, 2003 2:31 AM ]

Absolutely.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: taro | Posted: Dec 25, 2003 1:24 PM ]

If he was a free agent he would easily get $13-14 million a year. Of course if that ever happened, the Yankees would be all over him and give him some rediculous offer.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: George Steinbrennernot | Posted: Dec 26, 2003 3:25 PM ]

Ichiro is very good, but not that good. For that kind of dough, one has to hit 35+ homers per year. He did very well in this years' market at $11M per year, IMHO.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: taro | Posted: Dec 26, 2003 5:14 PM ]

Sure, but his marketability puts him with the elite as far as salary.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: ASIJ 81 | Posted: Dec 27, 2003 7:41 AM ]

His money, as stated earlier, is not based entirely on his stats. It was not all that long ago that the Mariners were one of the poorest teams in the majors. Seattle was one of the "Have Nots" vs the bigger market teams. At one point, their entire TV deal was in doubt. They had big problems with their media contracts, stadium ad revenue, as well as game attendence. Ichiro has not only been a big part of the turnaound of the Mariners' fortunes on the field, but the M's now have stronger radio and TV deals - including the TV deal that gets their games back to Japan. Ad revenue in the stadium is at an all-time high, while some ads in the Safeco Field are in Japanese. And although there are several other Japanese stars on the Mariners, it was Ichiro who helped propel this additional revenue.

Then there's the difficulty in finding a ticket to Safeco. How many fans around MLB go to M's games to see the phenom that is Ichiro? This is why he gets the really big dough. It's what you can do on and off the field.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: Frank | Posted: Dec 27, 2003 10:30 AM ]

Of course it is, he deserves every penny he's going to get the next 4 seasons.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: George Steinbrennernot | Posted: Dec 28, 2003 3:56 AM ]

I agree with the definition of value encompassing the whole performance package, on and off the field. Seattle isn't a top 10 TV market, and although the $$ from Japan an PR value is substantial, the dollars accrued to the team don't warrant the kind of $14M per year contract suggested elsewhere.

My point is that, to get more money, one needs to hit more homers. Ichiro-san did very well, and is not being short-changed. He is one of the top players, but not among the elite 3-5 or so that can command the $14+M salary, at least in today's market. Those guys are expected to carry the team. Rodriguez, Guerrero, Sosa, etc.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: taro | Posted: Dec 28, 2003 11:16 PM ]

Well whether he's worth it or not, he would get at least $12-14 million a year, if he were a free agent.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: George Steinbrennernot | Posted: Dec 29, 2003 12:36 PM ]

Well we can speculate until the cows come home. Something is worth an amount absolutely equal to what the owner will accept. Ichiro is his own man and he took $11M. That's his worth.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Dec 30, 2003 9:30 AM | HAN Fan ]

The Cows? What league are they in?
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Guest: GeorgeSteinbrennernot | Posted: Dec 31, 2003 11:54 AM ]

Oh Kiyoshi-san, you are so funny. Moooo to you, too, and happy new year to all.
Re: Ichiro's $44 million
[ Author: Sara B | Posted: Dec 31, 2003 10:02 PM | HT Fan ]

The cows played on the Kintetsu Buffalos' farm team, I believe. But then, that's milking this joke a little further than udderly necessary (badump rimshot).

Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu to all, and may Okada-kantoku lead the Tigers to glory in 2004.
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