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Posted by Carl on January 18, 2009
Elsewhere, the Chiba Lotte Marines said they have acquired the services of infielders Chase Lambin and Gary Burnham.
Neither player has major league experience but both had tryouts in Lotte’s fall camp last year. Lambin, 29, will make ¥20 million while Burnham, 34, will earn ¥13 million after both tied up one-year deals.
Bobby Valentine’s team also said it has released infielder Jose Ortiz, right-hander Winston Abreu and left-hander Wu Si-yo.
For someone who’s likely never made more than $50,000 in his 11 years in the minor leagues, $13M Yen (roughly $135,000 US) is the gold at the end of the rainbow:
“Guys who have been in the majors for two or three years can earn as much as $60,000 for a five-month season,” the 32-year-old Burnham said. “That’s why it’s not easy to get a free-agent job.”
Of course, there are exceptions to the rule, Burnham said.
The Rochester Red Wings, another Triple-A organization, set a cap of $8,000 per month — no matter who you are or how long you’ve been playing.
That would hardly stop a guy looking for work from signing, though. “Unfortunately, beggars can’t be choosers,” Burnham joked. “My definition of rich is being ahead of my bills for two years.”
He even started building his retirement fund two years ago:
“My goal is to make $250,000 by the time I’m 35,” Burnham said.
Certainly this contract, albeit only for one year, should put him well on his way to the $1/4M (for those of you paying attention, he’ll be 35 in October). Last year in Taiwan, in 7o games Gary put up numbers which were beyond “respectable”: .323 AVG, .401 OBP, .523 Slugging, .924 OPS – certainly deserving of a shot in Japan’s premier league, if not MiLB.
Congratulations Gary!
Jason Tarangetti said
Hey Carl:
Any idea what’s happening with the lawsuit with the City? I haven’t read anything about it in months!
hansioux said
hi guys, Aaron Rakers is following Burny’s footstep and will be pitching for La new Bears this year.