Thursday, December 12, 2019
TIme Value Of Money And Baseball
In case you missed it, two days ago, Steven Strasburg signed a record
7-year, $245 million contract to pitch for the Washington Nationals. One
day later, Gerrit Cole signed a 9-year, $324 million contract to pitch
for the New York Yankees. As we discuss in the textbook, many sports
contracts are actually paid out longer than is stated. You need the time
value of money to properly evaluate such contracts. For example, Bruce Sutter signed
a then record 6-year, $9.1 million contract with the Atlanta Braves in
1984. While this works out to a little over $1.5 million per year,
Sutter was actually paid only $750,000 per year in interest for the six
years of the contract. The rest of the money was paid as a deferred
annuity. Sutter last pitched in 1988, but, in 2022, he will receive his
last annuity payment. Importantly, note that it was believed at the time
that a one-time payment of $1.7 million would have funded the annuity.