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NEW YORK (WABC) -- For most of us, it is simply July 1. But New York Mets fans know it by a different name -- Bobby Bonilla Day. Each year on the first of July, the former Met collects a paycheck ...
July 1, better known as Bobby Bonilla Day to Mets fans, has become a celebration in its own right every year when the Mets pay the former major leaguer $1,193,248.20 as part of an agreement he ...
The contractual obligation created by the Mets made sure that their former player Bobby Bonilla gets paid until 2035. So before we break down Bonilla's contract, let's look at Bosh's contractual ...
Bobby Bonilla's impact on the hobby, however, extends beyond his playing days due to his infamous contract deferment, which continues to spark collector interest every July 1st, now widely and ...
It must be fun checking that huge direct deposit each year, huh? Bobby Bonilla, a former All-Star who last played in 2001, has become the face of the July 1 payday. As part of a deferred salary ...
With Bobby Bonilla Day approaching, one shouldn’t forget that former NHL goalie and first overall pick Rick DiPietro is still getting a nice lump of cash himself, despite not playing in 12 years.
The calendar has turned to July 1, and that means one thing: It's time for Mets fans everywhere to wish each other a Happy Bobby Bonilla Day! Why? On Monday, 61-year-old Bobby Bonilla will collect ...
He is Bobby Bonilla, the former six-time All-Star and World Series champion who is a special assistant for the Major League Baseball Players Association and a spokesman for their Players Trust ...
Former New York Mets star Bobby Bonilla once reached an agreement with the team to defer his salary for the 2000 season and receive yearly payments of $1 million, which began in 2011 and will end ...