It's Bobby Bonilla Day! Why former Met gets $1.19M every July 1 -- and how it compares to Ohtani's deferrals (2024)

  • It's Bobby Bonilla Day! Why former Met gets $1.19M every July 1 -- and how it compares to Ohtani's deferrals (1)

    Dan Mullen, ESPN.comJul 1, 2024, 07:00 AM ET

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The calendar has turned to July 1, and that means one thing: It's time for Mets fans everywhere to wish each other a Happy Bobby Bonilla Day! Why? On Monday, 61-year-old Bobby Bonilla will collect a check for $1,193,248.20 from the New York Mets, as he has and will every July 1 from 2011 through 2035.

Because of baseball's salary structure, Bonilla's annual payday is often more than some of the game's current young stars will make in a given year.

But the Mets are not alone in the practice of handing out deferred payments to star players long after they last suited up for the team, with past MVPs and Cy Young winners among the notable names still collecting annual paychecks from their previous employers.

This past offseason, deferred money became an even bigger talking point across the sport with Shohei Ohtani opting for a structure with the Los Angeles Dodgers that will delay payments for $680 million of his $700 million megadeal. He'll start receiving $68 million per year in 2034.

Here is everything you need to know about Bonilla's payday, deferred money in MLB and the current players making less for the 2024 season than Bobby Bo will receive from the Mets on Saturday.

So why does Bonilla get this payday?

In 2000, the Mets agreed to buy out the remaining $5.9 million on Bonilla's contract.

However, instead of paying Bonilla the $5.9 million at the time, the Mets agreed to make annual payments of nearly $1.2 million for 25 years starting July 1, 2011, including a negotiated 8% interest.

At the time, Mets ownership was invested in a Bernie Madoff account that promised double-digit returns, and the Mets were poised to make a significant profit if the Madoff account delivered -- but that did not work out.

Under new owner Steve Cohen, who mentioned the possibility of celebrating Bonilla at Citi Field annually soon after taking over the team, the Mets have embraced Bonilla's day.

How rare is this arrangement?

Bonilla last played for the Mets in 1999 and last played in the majors for the Cardinals in 2001, but he will be paid through 2035 (when he'll be 72).

Here are some other notable deferred-money contracts, courtesy of ESPN Stats & Information:

• Bobby Bonilla (again): A second deferred-contract plan with the Mets and Orioles pays him $500,000 a year for 25 years. Those payments began in 2004.

• Bret Saberhagen: Will receive $250,000 a year from the Mets for 25 years (payments also began in 2004; this was the inspiration for Bonilla's deal).

Max Scherzer: Will receive $105 million total from the Nationals that will be paid out through 2028.

• Manny Ramírez: Will collect $24.2 million total from the Red Sox through 2026.

• Ken Griffey Jr.: Will receive $3.59 million from the Reds every year through 2024 as the deferral from his nine-year, $116 million deal signed in 2000.

• Chris Davis: Davis' arrangement with the Orioles might make him the new Bonilla, as he collects $59 million in deferred payments during a 15-year stretch that started last year and continues through 2037. Davis will receive $9.16 million in 2024 and 2025, $3.5 million from 2026 to 2032 and $1.4 million from 2033 to 2037.

How does Bonilla's deal compare to Ohtani's contract?

The biggest difference in the two deferral-heavy deals is that Bonilla's came as the result of a buyout by the Mets for an underperforming veteran, while Ohtani's salary arrangement was proposed by a superstar at the height of his free agency.

In his unprecedented contract, Ohtani is being paid just $2 million annually during the 10-year length of his deal with the Dodgers. From 2034 to 2043, Ohtani will receive $68 million per year. The parameters of the arrangement allow the Dodgers more short-term flexibility while also lowering the team's competitive balance tax burden with only the present-day value ($46 million per year) of the contract counting toward L.A.'s CBT payroll.

How Bonilla's payment compares to 2024 MLB salaries

Because baseball's salary structure has young players start their careers by earning just over half of Bonilla's annual $1.19 million, the following players will be making less than Bonilla this season (listed in order of 2024 Fangraphs WAR):

Gunnar Henderson -- $756,200 (6.0 WAR)

Garrett Crochet -- $800,000 (3.7 WAR)

Elly De La Cruz -- $742,500 (3.7 WAR)

Jarren Duran -- $760,000 (3.4 WAR)

Tanner Houck -- $770,000 (3.2 WAR)

Anthony Volpe -- $810,100 (2.9 WAR)

Figures from ESPN Stats & Information were used throughout this story.

It's Bobby Bonilla Day! Why former Met gets $1.19M every July 1 -- and how it compares to Ohtani's deferrals (2024)

FAQs

It's Bobby Bonilla Day! Why former Met gets $1.19M every July 1 -- and how it compares to Ohtani's deferrals? ›

The biggest difference in the two deferral-heavy deals is that Bonilla's came as the result of a buyout by the Mets for an underperforming veteran, while Ohtani's salary arrangement was proposed by a superstar at the height of his free agency.

Why does Bobby Bonilla still get paid from the Mets? ›

Why do Mets pay Bobby Bonilla every year? After Bonilla's return to the Mets in 1999, the team worked out a deal where they would defer the payment of $5.9 million owed to him with 8 percent interest over the course of 25 years between 2011-35.

What old baseball player is still getting paid? ›

Bobby Bonilla hasn't played a MLB game since 2001 − according to USA Today − but he still receives a payment of approximately $1.19 million every July 1 from the New York Mets thanks to a deferred contract agreement.

How did Bobby Bonilla Day come about? ›

NEW YORK - July 1 is likely a happy day in the life of retired baseball star Bobby Bonilla and perhaps a frustrating one for the New York Mets payroll department. That is because every year on this date, the Mets pay Bonilla more than $1 million for a season he never actually played in Flushing.

When did Bobby Bonilla stop playing for the Mets? ›

Bonilla played professionally from 1986 to 2001, including two stints with the Mets -- 1992 to 1995, and then again in 1999. A two-time All-Star with the club, he left before the 2000 season, with the team still owing him millions of dollars.

How much is Ken Griffey Jr. still getting paid? ›

The Mets deferrals run thru 2035. 54-year-old Ken Griffey Jr. receives his final $3,593,750 payment from the @Reds today stemming from a 16 year, $57.5M deferral agreement. The Hall of Famer earned over $172M across 22 season.

Are the Mets paying players not on the roster? ›

After Eating All the Money Owed to Chris Flexen, New York Mets Now Owe Nearly $50 Million to Guys Not on Team. The New York Mets are paying nearly $50 million in salary to players no longer on the team.

Who is the baseball player who doesn't play but gets paid? ›

Happy Bobby Bonilla Day: Here's why the Mets pay him $1.19 million every July 1.

Who was the highest paid MLB player in 1970? ›

Willie Mays

Who was the first MLB player to make $100000 a year? ›

He was rewarded with an 'enormous' salary. BOISE, Idaho — THIS DAY IN SPORTS… February 7, 1949: Joe DiMaggio signs a contract with the New York Yankees making him the first $100,000-a-year baseball player.

What are some fun facts about Bobby Bonilla? ›

Personal Life
  • 20Married Migdalia "Millie" Bonilla, and they have two children.
  • 21Known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting youth sports programs.
  • 22Enjoys playing golf and spending time with his family.

Did Bobby Bonilla play with Barry Bonds? ›

There he formed a formidable combination alongside stars Barry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke and helped propel the Pittsburgh Pirates to two of their three straight National League East Division titles from 1990 to 1992. From 1986 to 1991, Bonilla had a .

Where does Bobby Bonilla live now? ›

Bonilla and Griffey both live in Florida, which does not have a state income tax. The Mets are not the only MLB team still cutting Bonilla a check. He also still receives a deferred salary from his tenure with the Baltimore Orioles worth $500,000 each year between 2004 and 2028.

Do the Mets still owe Bobby Bonilla money? ›

As part of a deferred salary arrangement, the New York Mets have paid Bonilla a little bit more than $1 million ($1,193,248.20 to be exact) on each July 1 since 2011. The annual payments will continue until 2035. 2035! Bonilla, now 61, will be 72 when the payments end.

What retired baseball player still gets paid? ›

The 61-year-old former Mets player received yet another $1,193,248.20 payment on what has become known as Bobby Bonilla Day.

Who is Bobby Bonilla's wife? ›

How much do the Orioles pay Bobby Bonilla? ›

Per Spotrac, he gets $500,000 a year from the O's and $1,193,248 from the Mets. The payments started in 2004 from the Orioles and 2011 from the Mets.

Did the Mets owner reach out to Bonilla? ›

For Mets fans hoping that Bobby Bonilla day — with all the pomp and circ*mstance that Cohen had suggested back in 2020 — would become a reality, they will have to be patient. Bonilla confirmed the Mets owner has “personally reached out” and there have been talks, but “nothing has materialized yet.”

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