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if it were structured for 6 years at $5 mill per year, i'd agree, but it's not.
the first 3.5 years at for a little over $9 million is awesome.
if he doesn't pan out, it becomes impossible to trade him in the final 2 years of the contract, where the real money ($20 million guaranteed) is.
i'm so desperate for an outfield uprgrade, i'm not even against this. and if this were a front office willing to gamble payroll and spend more if it didn't pan out, i'd be cheering away for it.
anyhoo, as I said, I certainly see why the pirates would have no problems unloading him a few months after signing the contract.
It said the last two years is team option so you simply cut him. The average still works if you budget right. Just sign others for more upfront and less in the back end of the deals and it still keeps you on budget.