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May
18

Most Expensive Sports Contracts Ever Signed

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Most Expensive Sports Contracts Ever Signed

Sports contracts over the years have gotten so extreme that they make even wealthy people envious. It wasn’t always like this, this era of contracts started in the late 80’s with Kirby Puckett being the first player to receive a $3 million dollar contract in 1989 according to the Sporting News. That might not seem like a lot, but for MLB, it was a great deal at that time. And it did not stop there. That was just what opened the flood gates.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the 25 biggest and most expensive sports contracts ever signed (in descending order).

1 – Jason Giambi – New York Yankees – Baseball – $120,000,000

jason1These days, Jason Giambi seems more of a DH than a power hitting first baseman. That said, he was once the power hitting first baseman for the Oakland Athletics, but when Mark McQuire was traded in 1997, Jason became the first baseman.
In 2003, Giambi was named in the Balco investigation, blemishing his otherwise promising career. Since then, he apologized to the organization as well as the fans and promised to return to his previous form.

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Mar
17

Most Expensive Colleges

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Most Expensive Colleges

colleges_01.jpgNo. 1 (U.S.): George Washington University

Washington, D.C.

2008-2009 tuition and fees: $40,437

For tuition and fees alone, George Washington University remains the most expensive in the U.S.–and perhaps the world. However, GWU shields its students from annual tuition hikes, as long as they maintain full-time status. The school is also among the country’s most generous in financial assistance: the average aid award for an incoming student is about $22,500. Without it, the total cost of a GWU education–including books, room and board and other expenses–is about $53,000 annually. Read the rest of this entry »