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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I don't think the contract is that big of an issue. He's basically going to get what Barry Zito got on the open market which the Mets were prepared to pay but not for Zito. So the Mets traded one good OF prospect who needs to learn plate discipline (which wasn't going to be possible with the Mets next year), a 25yo pitcher who has already had Tommy John surgery, and two other pitching prospects that likely would have never made the rotation with Santana, Maine, Perez, and Pelfrey likely around for a while. In exchange they upgraded from Barry Zito to Johan Santana for about the same money. I'm just shocked they pulled this off without any of Reyes, Pelfrey, Heilman, or Fernando Martinez involved.
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zito-7 years 126 mil
santana-6 years 150 mil
you have to admit there is going to be a difference, and the mets are cringeing at the thought of dealing this out, but have no choice,
santanas agent has them by the balls and after the collapse last year the mets fans want results. hes going to get more then zito is by far