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Bobby Bonilla - Wikipedia Bonilla at Shea Stadium in 1994 Bonilla signed a five-year, $29 million contract (equivalent to $65 million today) with the New York Mets on December 2, 1991 [11][12] The $6 1 million he received in 1992 was a record for a single season by a margin of $2 3 million [13] He became the highest-paid player in the National League from 1992 to 1994
Bobby Bonilla Day: How a Ponzi Scheme Locked the Mets Into Paying . . . Every July 1 is known as “Bobby Bonilla Day,” a celebration unique to baseball, and a phenomenon that has made Bonilla famous long after his playing days ended He last took the field in an MLB game in October 2001, but at the age of 62, Bonilla still receives annual payments thanks to one of the most unusual contracts in sports history While deferred payments have become more common
Bobby Bonilla Day: Why the Mets still pay him every July 1 July 1 every year through 2035 is known as Bobby Bonilla Day to Mets fans Why? Because the retired star is still on the Mets payroll Now 62, Bonilla will keep cashing the Mets checks until he