Great Stat: Gregg Jefferies made more money than Don Mattingly...

33million to 29million.
I know he came in 3 years later but still... thought it was interesting.
The face of the richest franchise in sports for a decade...
I know he came in 3 years later but still... thought it was interesting.
The face of the richest franchise in sports for a decade...
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my life rules.
Here is Jeffries career salary
1989 New York Mets $100,500
1990 New York Mets $200,000
1991 New York Mets $425,000
1992 Kansas City Royals $1,150,000
1993 St. Louis Cardinals $2,650,000
1994 St. Louis Cardinals $4,600,000
1995 Philadelphia Phillies $3,000,000
1996 Philadelphia Phillies $5,500,000
1997 Philadelphia Phillies $5,500,000
1998 Philadelphia Phillies $6,000,000
1999 Detroit Tigers $1,375,000
2000 Detroit Tigers $3,125,000
Career (may be incomplete) $33,625,500
Here is Don Mattingly
1985 New York Yankees $455,000
1986 New York Yankees $1,375,000
1987 New York Yankees $1,975,000
1988 New York Yankees $2,000,000
1989 New York Yankees $2,200,000
1990 New York Yankees $2,500,000
1991 New York Yankees $3,420,000
1992 New York Yankees $3,620,000
1993 New York Yankees $3,820,000
1994 New York Yankees $4,020,000
1995 New York Yankees $4,420,000
Career (may be incomplete) $29,805,000
Brought to the bigs with the Mets at only 19. He came from same high school as Barry Bonds (I played against both of them, and with Jefferies in Japan).
Jefferies and Matt Williams were the best 2 players I ever played against/with.
He played 14 seasons, Im not surprised they add up to be more $$ ....
<< <i> The question is who made less money than me in the last week? I'm guessing no one. >>
Lee, I think I have everyone beat. I've been on Workers Comp since April and the company as of last week is paying me less than I could make working at McDonalds if I worked part time there.
1) I know WHY gregg jefferies made more money.. But just the idea that the pride of the yankees for a decade made less money then a "bust"(although i would argue) for the mets...
2) In order for you to make less money than Lee you would have to LOSE more than he did.
Mickey71
<< <i>Does anyone remember Jefferies when he came back from the injury and his muscles were gigantic? It looked like he gained 50 lbs of muscle. It has always made me wonder about him. Did someone else find this shocking.
Mickey71
Jefferies was with the Tigers at the end, so I had the good fortune to boo him for all newspaper route money I wasted on his rookies. I don't think he was on the roids, because he still has no power.
His career numbers weren't that bad, just didn't justify a $20 1988 Fleer RC. I remember everyone think that it would go to $50-$100. If that happened, we could pay off the national debt.
Now I need to find a way to boo Todd Van Poppel.
Tabe
<< <i>I don't think he was on the roids, because he still has no power. >>
still could have been on roids. look at armando rios of the giants/pirates. he was connected to roids in the balco case. he didnt hit jack for either team.
i entered the hobby post jeffries.
i did get into the nigel wilson hype, if you can believe that.
<< <i>The question is who made less money than me in the last week? I'm guessing no one. >>
Are there not another 1,500 or so people that did not get to the money round?
<< <i> Try being a residential real estate appraiser, at least last week. Could have used some workers comp. >>
Hang in there bigred, I would be ok if my employer actually paid me full workers comp, but they want to drag it out and not pay crap.
<< <i>Shows how incompetent Detroit management was for so long that Jeffries got a $2M raise after a .200/6HR/18RBI season. Unreal.
Tabe >>
The raise that he got was probably based off of how the money was rewarded in the contract (upfront,backloaded,even,etc.) rather than on production.
It's not what your worth
It's what your agent can get teams to pay for you
Look at Barry Zito
He wasn't worth what $$ he is getting
But that;s another story
Whom did you play for that you got to play against the two of them?
<< <i>Jefferies was a first round bonus baby. Just out of High School he was Minor League Player of the Year in 1986 and 1987. Very High expectations.
Brought to the bigs with the Mets at only 19. He came from same high school as Barry Bonds (I played against both of them, and with Jefferies in Japan).
Jefferies and Matt Williams were the best 2 players I ever played against/with.
He played 14 seasons, Im not surprised they add up to be more $$ .... >>