Today, I gotta talk about this Brandon Marsh contract thing. It’s been a real rollercoaster, let me tell you.
So, I started digging into this whole mess a while back. First thing I did was try to find out what his deal was for the 2023 season. Turns out, he signed a one-year contract for $734,500. Not too shabby, but definitely not breaking the bank compared to some of those crazy contracts out there.
Getting the Latest News
- Checked out some news articles, you know, just to see what the buzz was about.
- Found one that said the Phillies terminated his contract in December 2024. What? That’s wild!
- But then, another one from just six days ago said they actually locked him in! Now I’m really confused.
Trying to figure out the money part was a whole other story. One place said his contract is worth $3,400,000, and his average is also $3,400,000. Simple enough, right?
Then I went down this rabbit hole of his past contracts. In 2022, he signed with the Los Angeles Angels for $710,000, all guaranteed. It’s a pretty gnarly process, I will not lie.
Digging Through Player Pages and Stats
- Looked up his player page to get all the details – bio, stats, awards, you name it.
- Tried to find out how much he earns per year. That’s some classified info, apparently.
- Came across something about a two-year contract with someone named Robertson from way back in 2022. What’s that all about?
Honestly, this whole Brandon Marsh contract situation is a mess. One minute he’s terminated, the next he’s locked in. The numbers are all over the place, and it’s hard to keep track of all the different contracts he’s had over the years.
I’m still trying to piece it all together. But I figured I’d share what I’ve found so far. Maybe someone out there can help me make sense of it all.