It was actually bonilla wife who told him to defer the payments.. But regardless great move
They did it to save.money at the time. The n the owner gets fukked by MadoffThis was more of a bad deal for the mets than it was a great deal for Bonilla.

Holy shyt. He'll probably be retired by 2022.
- Ryan Braun will receive $18 million in payments in equal installments each July 1 from 2022 to 2031;
Came to talk through some of these in response to @Jplaya2023's post. I believe Albert Pujols has something like this too. No reason why owners wouldn't want to continue doing this in baseball because of the fact that there's no cap.
- Manny Ramirez has a 16-year, $32 million deferred money deal from the Red Sox which, like Bonilla’s, kicked in on July 1, 2011. It costs them $1.968 million a year and goes through 2026 when Ramirez is 54;
- The Cardinals are paying Matt Holliday to play now, but they’ll still be paying him through 2029 under the $120 million, seven-year contract he signed in 2010;
- Retired Rockies first baseman Todd Helton deferred $13 million of his 2011 salary (total was $19.1 million) and will be paid through 2024;
- The Nationals will pay Ryan Zimmerman $10 million over five years after he’s retired, with a nominal organization job;
- Ryan Braun will receive $18 million in payments in equal installments each July 1 from 2022 to 2031;
- The Tigers are still paying Gary Sheffield between $1 million and $2.5 million annually through 2019;
- The Mariners are paying Ichiro Suzuki a chunk of his last big deal through the year 2032;
- The Reds signed Ken Griffey Jr. to a $116.5 million contract in February 2000, but more than half of that is still being paid by the team and will continue to be so until Griffey is in his 50s.
I swear to god my brother better make the mlb
- Manny Ramirez has a 16-year, $32 million deferred money deal from the Red Sox which, like Bonilla’s, kicked in on July 1, 2011. It costs them $1.968 million a year and goes through 2026 when Ramirez is 54;
- The Cardinals are paying Matt Holliday to play now, but they’ll still be paying him through 2029 under the $120 million, seven-year contract he signed in 2010;
- Retired Rockies first baseman Todd Helton deferred $13 million of his 2011 salary (total was $19.1 million) and will be paid through 2024;
- The Nationals will pay Ryan Zimmerman $10 million over five years after he’s retired, with a nominal organization job;
- Ryan Braun will receive $18 million in payments in equal installments each July 1 from 2022 to 2031;
- The Tigers are still paying Gary Sheffield between $1 million and $2.5 million annually through 2019;
- The Mariners are paying Ichiro Suzuki a chunk of his last big deal through the year 2032;
- The Reds signed Ken Griffey Jr. to a $116.5 million contract in February 2000, but more than half of that is still being paid by the team and will continue to be so until Griffey is in his 50s.

He has the goat agent lol.Dude won![]()


Could more athletes do this and shouldn't they.... it seems like a good way to lessen the riches to rags stories we hear about so often with pro athletes
Most of the contract the Nats have offered last two summer have been deferred money...probably can't do deffered contracts anymore i know u couldn't in the nba and nfl because of salary cap rules. I don't think baseball owners are stupid enough to do this anymore