Baseball Superstars Projected for $100 Million Contracts
Baseball Superstars Projected for $100 Million Contracts

Baseball Superstars Projected for $100 Million Contracts

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Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber, who has excelled since joining the team in 2022, is projected by ESPN's Jeff Passan to command a contract of around $100 million when he becomes a free agent after the season. Despite being primarily a designated hitter and nearing age 33, Schwarber's consistent power hitting and leadership make a four-year, nine-figure deal plausible, especially given the current market for top-tier bats. The Phillies may face challenges in retaining him due to the high cost, but his offensive production remains a major asset. Meanwhile, Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran, an All-Star and key contributor, is expected to reach free agency in 2029 and could also see a $100 million contract despite concerns about his age and long-term durability. Duran's recent performance has solidified his value, though his future earnings may be influenced by how well he maintains his speed and productivity as he ages. Both players highlight the premium teams must pay to retain proven stars in a competitive free-agent market.

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