Jon Heyman has the annual breakdown.
The Mets' four-year deal with Curtis Granderson will pay the veteran outfielder slightly more money in the second and third years of the deal, according to Jon Heyman. Here's the complete breakdown:
Year | Salary (millions) |
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2014 | $13.0 |
2015 | $16.0 |
2016 | $16.0 |
2017 | $15.0 |
Considering the Mets' budget is almost certainly limited for 2014, a couple million fewer dollars next year can only help as Sandy Alderson and his front office attempt to build a better the upcoming season. Alderson stated a few weeks ago that the team's payroll would exceed $87 million in 2014.
Assuming Heyman's numbers are accurate, the Mets have about $73.4 million committed to their 2014 roster. Here's a look at their 25-man roster—plus Matt Harvey—if the season were to start today, using data from Cot's Contracts and arbitration estimates from MLB Trade Rumors.
Player | 2014 Salary (millions) |
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David Wright | $20.0 |
Curtis Granderson | $13.0 |
Chris Young | $7.3 |
Daniel Murphy | $5.8 |
Jon Niese | $5.1 |
Ike Davis | $3.5 |
Dillon Gee | $3.4 |
Bobby Parnell | $3.2 |
Eric Young Jr. | $1.9 |
Lucas Duda | $1.8 |
Ruben Tejada | $1.0 |
Scott Rice | $0.5 |
Zack Wheeler | $0.5 |
Jenrry Mejia | $0.5 |
Josh Edgin | $0.5 |
Jeurys Familia | $0.5 |
Anthony Recker | $0.5 |
Vic Black | $0.5 |
Andrew Brown | $0.5 |
Travis d'Arnaud | $0.5 |
Gonzalez Germen | $0.5 |
Juan Lagares | $0.5 |
Carlos Torres | $0.5 |
Wilfredo Tovar | $0.5 |
Matt Harvey | $0.5 |
Josh Satin | $0.5 |
Total | $73.4 |