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How much money will Manny Ramirez make in his next contract?

Current forecast: Over $75 Million to $100 Million (37% chance)
Combining all predictions, the current most likely outcome is Over $75 Million to $100 Million with a probability of 37% (unchanged in last 1 day)

With Ramirez, the Dodgers went on an 18-5 tear to clinch the NL West. Ramirez is leading the Majors with a .398 batting average, 53 RBIs, a .491 on-base percentage and a .757 slugging percentage since the trade, and his 17 homers tie Ryan Howard and Miguel Cabrera for first place in that time.

Ramirez can become a free agent after this year and reports are he is looking for up to $100 million for a four-year deal.

This question does not factor in the duration of the contract - only the dollar amount of the entire contract.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paula-duffy/la-has-a-manny-ramirez-di_b_130621.html


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$0 to $75 Million
30%
Over $75 Million to $100 Million
37%
Over $100 Million to $125 Million
16%
Over $125 Million to $150 Million
7%
Over $150 Million to $175 Million
6%
Over $175 Million to $200 Million
3%
Over $200 Million
1%
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Question suspends in 19 weeks

Suspend date: Fri 10th Apr 2009 4:59pm PDT (19 weeks to go)

Initial likelihoods: $0 to $75 Million: 15%, Over $75 Million to $100 Million: 40%, Over $100 Million to $125 Million: 20%, Over $125 Million to $150 Million: 10%, Over $150 Million to $175 Million: 8%, Over $175 Million to $200 Million: 5%, Over $200 Million : 2%

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Created Fri 3rd Oct 3:46pm PDT by lola

Suspend date: Fri 10th Apr 2009 4:59pm PDT (19 weeks to go)
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Predictions (9)

9 predictions

1 week ago
philphan1 predicted Over $100 Million to $125 Million (H$20 at 16%)
2 weeks ago
coolkraft predicted Over $75 Million to $100 Million (H$250 at 39%)
3 weeks ago
tschneider81 predicted Over $75 Million to $100 Million (H$100 at 46%)
4 weeks ago
coolkraft predicted Over $75 Million to $100 Million (H$100 at 45%)
6 weeks ago
thomismydad[Power User] predicted Over $75 Million to $100 Million (H$500 at 41%)
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Comments (6)

  1 zeal
say his contract is exactly 100 mil and i predict the second and third options. would i win both?
posted 4 weeks ago
  2 mrperfkt[Admin]
I would interpret to $100 million to include up to and including $100 million exactly. Over $100 million would be $100,000,001 and above. Same for each category. Question will be settled accordingly.
posted 4 weeks ago
I heard Manny is looking for A-Rod type money, he stated already hes gonna go to the highest bidder. So like 25 to 30 million a year for 6 years , not too many teams can afford to take that on. I think the Dodgers would love to have him back, i also look for the Mets to make a pitch and the Yankees. Not too many teams can take that type of money on there payroll. Is he worth that i would have to say no player is worth that kind of money, but hey if the owners are willing to fork it out good for Manny.
posted 4 weeks ago
  4 coolkraft
He is also aware of just how much money he brought to the Dodgers when he was there...He filled seats and he brought a lot of enthusiasm and fun to the Dodger base...The Dodgers know that and I think will try very hard to sign him. I dont think any player is worth that kind of money but let's face it it is paid to top performers whether it is football, basketball, hockey or baseball.
posted 4 weeks ago
Cross the Blue Jays off that list, according to there General Manager there gonna try and resign AJ Burnett.
posted 4 weeks ago

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