The Absolute Worst Contracts In MLB History

Carl Crawford

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After hitting .307 with 47 steals in 2010, Crawford left the Rays to sign a seven-year, $142 million pact with the Red Sox. He hit .260/.292/.419 in 161 games over two seasons with Boston before being traded to the Dodgers, playing only 320 games over the next four years. He was released before the final year of the contract.

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