The New York Yankees will pay Gerrit Cole an absurd $36 million a season to pitch. That’s probably enough money to buy a two-bedroom walk-up apartment, says jasongay.
Welcome to New York, instant moneybags! Everyone in sports is talking about the absurd amount of cash you’re going to be making as a pitcher for the New York Yankees—$324 million over nine years, which comes
to a lot of dough per season…$36 million! Thirty-six million just to throw a baseball about once a week, and occasionally get yelled at by the back pages of the Post and the Daily News. Amazing. What a town!
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