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Old 11-15-2006, 03:49 PM   #9
CaramonLS
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Originally Posted by liamenator View Post
Well, to be clear, the $50 million goes to the club (Seibu Lions), not the player... So I don't think you can really say he is the new A-Rod, or that he will be making more than any of the above players, considering they predict in the article his annual salary will likely be between $7-10 million.

EDIT: But it's still an obscene amount of money to pay for 1 player; regardless of whether it's going to him or his club. The dollars involved in the transfer of Japanese players is probably going to exceed even transfer fees in soccer soon.
Try 10-15 million IMO.

That is probably what is going to get the deal done, especially with Scott Boras as his agent.
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