The Absolute Worst Contracts In MLB History

Johan Santana

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The Mets handed the two-time Cy Young winner a contract worth $137.5 million over six years, and it looked like a great deal after three seasons; the lefty made 88 starts with a 2.85 ERA in that span. But he missed all of 2011 and 2013 with injures, and had a miserable 4.85 ERA in 2012, though he provided the Mets with their first and only no-hitter that year.

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