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Perks for Mr. Zero:

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From Chicagosports.com:

 

Sox perk up for Takatsu

 

By Teddy Greenstein

Tribune staff reporter

 

January 28, 2004, 9:07 PM CST

 

 

The White Sox are going the extra mile to ensure that Shingo Takatsu, the team's first Japanese-born player, feels welcome. His contract is loaded with perks similar to those of other Japanese players in the U.S.

 

Each year the Sox will pay up to $50,000 for an interpreter, $25,000 for a housing allowance and provide six round-trip business-class tickets from Tokyo to Chicago, so Takatsu's wife and two kids can visit twice.

 

He also gets a full no-trade clause in 2004 and if the Sox pick up his 2005 option at $2.5 million, he can veto trades to 10 clubs. The veteran reliever can also earn bonuses above his $750,000 salary—$250,000 if he appears in 65 games as a setup man or $500,000 if he finishes 60 games as the closer.

Copyright © 2004, The Chicago Tribune

Wow. I wonder if anyone else on the team has any of those type of extras. First class plane tickets? Interpreters? No trade clauses?

If he gets the 500 000 dollar closer for 60 games bonus we win the world series.

sounds like all Pac Rim players get that - hey, you want to compete, you gotta off the standard perks

Wow.  I wonder if anyone else on the team has any of those type of extras.  First class plane tickets?  Interpreters?  No trade clauses?

When you have nogotiations with individuals, and put them in a team environment, discrepency happens. The players all know this and know it's a business situation. I don't anticipate any "chemistry" problems because of this.

It's not so uncommon. Kevin Brown made the Yankees spring for 6 first round trip tickets from LA to New York for his family, in order to approve the trade. They obviously obliged.

It's not so uncommon. Kevin Brown made the Yankees spring for 6 first round trip tickets from LA to New York for his family, in order to approve the trade. They obviously obliged.

IIRC.. they gave him use of the team plane, not just tickets.

IIRC.. they gave him use of the team plane, not just tickets.

You're right. That's what he asked for, and the Yankees instead granted him use of the plane.

Wow.  I wonder if anyone else on the team has any of those type of extras.  First class plane tickets?  Interpreters?  No trade clauses?

The Sox have learned from past mistakes. They now realize they needed an interpreter for Bevington.

i don't know all the details, but i think the red sox gave schilling some ridiculous perks too.

Wow.  I wonder if anyone else on the team has any of those type of extras.  First class plane tickets?  Interpreters?  No trade clauses?

I heard Ozzie on AM1000 the other day, and I hope he got an interpreter allowance!

He sounded like a squirrel on helium.

I don't have any problems with incentives in contracts especially Shingo's, but just to make an observation: When a player makes a million dollars plus a year what is the big deal in expecting the team to buy airline tickets for your family? Maybe when I negotiate with me boss next year I will request plane tickets, hotel rooms, etc, to Chicago to watch the White Sox. Maybe I will even request paid time off. It would do wonders for my productivity. :D

I don't have any problems with incentives in contracts especially Shingo's, but just to make an observation: When a player makes a million dollars plus a year what is the big deal in expecting the team to buy airline tickets for your family? Maybe when I negotiate with me boss next year I will request plane tickets, hotel rooms, etc, to Chicago to watch the White Sox. Maybe I will even request paid time off. It would do wonders for my productivity. :D

good luck ;)

baggio202 Posted: Jan 29 2004, 07:08 PM

 

QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Jan 29 2004, 12:57 PM)

I don't have any problems with incentives in contracts especially Shingo's, but just to make an observation: When a player makes a million dollars plus a year what is the big deal in expecting the team to buy airline tickets for your family? Maybe when I negotiate with me boss next year I will request plane tickets, hotel rooms, etc, to Chicago to watch the White Sox. Maybe I will even request paid time off. It would do wonders for my productivity.

 

 

good luck

 

 

I tried Baggio and he said he would get back to me with a pink slip

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