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re: Aaron Judge vs NBA rookies
Posted on 7/10/17 at 9:48 am to Adam Banks
Posted on 7/10/17 at 9:48 am to Adam Banks
MLB players endorsements aren't anywhere near what NBA players make in endorsements.
This post was edited on 7/10/17 at 9:51 am
Posted on 7/10/17 at 9:56 am to apfour21
Eh product of the time. The last 7-10 years has had a renaissance of marketable nba stars. Griffey had a ton of endorsements video games, commercials, cleats etc. Trout doesn't seem to like it and Harper is polarizing but still getting some gigs. Judge is being primed to step into that role as the face of the MLB. Espn has certainly pushed it. I hate the Yankees and it's still annoying that even with them falling off as of late all you hear about is Judge but he's earned it and ultimately I think it's good for the sport.
This post was edited on 7/10/17 at 9:57 am
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:07 am to Adam Banks
Griffey was unique and cool yet he still didn't make what the top NBA players of his time made off the court/field. As for Judge, he is no Griffey personality wise and he looks like a monster. Harper is the most marketable guy in league yet he makes nothing compared to NBA equivalents. Cleat or bat contracts don't pay like NBA shoe contracts no matter who you are.
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:14 am to Adam Banks
2016 the Top 20 earners in endorsement income
4 were basketball players
1 was a football player
The rest were tennis, soccer, and golf
Harper recently signed the largest endorsement deal ever by a baseball player (Jeter previously had it at 9m a year)
Jeter also only made 300m from endorsements in his career, compare that the James who signed a 10 year 300m deal with Nike
4 were basketball players
1 was a football player
The rest were tennis, soccer, and golf
Harper recently signed the largest endorsement deal ever by a baseball player (Jeter previously had it at 9m a year)
Jeter also only made 300m from endorsements in his career, compare that the James who signed a 10 year 300m deal with Nike
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:17 am to tduecen
Harper has under armor, new era, Gatorade, and warrior eye black
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:36 am to Adam Banks
quote:
New CBA obviously changed things for the NBA but in 2000 A rod signed for $240 million.
Over 10 years
Harden just for 240 over 5 years
Harden is also more likely to play his sport longer
This post was edited on 7/10/17 at 10:37 am
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:39 am to texag7
Is he any bit athletic or is he just a big lumbering guy ?
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:42 am to wildtigercat93
quote:
Harden is also more likely to play his sport longer
than a baseball player? MLB careers are longer on average than any other sport
Posted on 7/10/17 at 10:59 am to wildtigercat93
Inflation adjusted Arods contract is equivalent to $340 million today. MLB teams have had significant increased income due to TV deals etc.
Completely disagree regarding career duration. The oldest NBA player active is Vince Carter at 40. There are multiple MLB players over the age of 40.
Like I said the new CBA has changed things but lets wait till Harper signs his contract and then reevaluate
Completely disagree regarding career duration. The oldest NBA player active is Vince Carter at 40. There are multiple MLB players over the age of 40.
Like I said the new CBA has changed things but lets wait till Harper signs his contract and then reevaluate
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:00 am to slackster
quote:I'm banking on Judge being the face of the MLB for the next 10 years while playing for the Yankees. I think that will get him a ridiculous contract.
Sure, but they'll also be wayyyyyy younger than Judge. Who knows how the careers turn out for the 3 guys in the OP, but betting on Judge to earn more than all three combined is ridiculous.
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:06 am to MontyFranklyn
quote:
I'm banking on Judge being the face of the MLB for the next 10 years while playing for the Yankees. I think that will get him a ridiculous contract.
Rob Manfred hit the lottery with Judge. If the MLB plays this right baseball will go through a renaissance period like the last 10 years with the NBA.
Young marketable talent all over the place: Harper, Trout, Correa, Betts, Kershaw, Lindor, Hunter Greene. Then the crown jewel in NYC with Judge
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:08 am to Adam Banks
quote:NBA players are also getting their first and second large contract earlier... James Harden has already earned 90 million, he is set to earn another 228 million and then he will probably earn more smaller contracts. He will be what 32 when his current deal runs out so he could reasonably get another 100 million deal.
Completely disagree regarding career duration. The oldest NBA player active is Vince Carter at 40. There are multiple MLB players over the age of 40.
Stanton will be at 350 million when all is said and done.
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:09 am to MontyFranklyn
quote:Considering he won't be a FA until 2023 he won't get that contract.
Judge being the face of the MLB for the next 10 years while playing for the Yankees. I think that will get him a ridiculous contract.
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:10 am to Adam Banks
I disagree and agree. No one knows these guys. Harper is the only guy with any marketable personality. The players won't become any more popular.
However the sport of baseball will continue to thrive because of its great TV deals so the players will continue to get paid.
However the sport of baseball will continue to thrive because of its great TV deals so the players will continue to get paid.
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:16 am to tduecen
NBA Players can sell anything:
Insurance, computer chips, more insurance
Insurance, computer chips, more insurance
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:20 am to Adam Banks
quote:
Inflation adjusted Arods contract is equivalent to $340 million today. MLB teams have had significant increased income due to TV deals etc.
Still is 10 million less per season than Harden. And harden will be elligable to make that contract again and possibly a 3rd time if his body holds up well. So it would be a 480/10 year deal for harden if the contracts worked the same. A cool extra 140 million for harden even with inflation
This post was edited on 7/10/17 at 11:23 am
Posted on 7/10/17 at 11:36 am to RedRifle
Graphics are out of control
Posted on 7/10/17 at 12:19 pm to RedRifle
It is kind of amazing that NBA players are so marketable and MLB players aren't considering the variables.
Posted on 7/10/17 at 12:30 pm to MontyFranklyn
Mainly because 1 player doesn't make a huge difference in MLB. You also have that player (say Harper) standing around most of the game or sitting in the dugout waiting to bat. MLB could promote pitchers the way the NFL promotes QB's I guess, but that would be it.
It is much easier to watch a basketball game for 2 and a half hours and see James, Westbrook, Harden, Durant, Curry, etc for 90% of the game vs watching MLB and seeing Harper for 50% of it.
It is much easier to watch a basketball game for 2 and a half hours and see James, Westbrook, Harden, Durant, Curry, etc for 90% of the game vs watching MLB and seeing Harper for 50% of it.
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