Happy Bobby Bonilla Day! Ryan Reynolds Phone Company Offers 25-Year, 4GB Per Month Plan for $8.33!
Ryan Reynolds company Mint Mobile is making an insane offer of 25 years continuous premium wireless service for the price of $100 a year. They call it the Bobby Bonilla Plan.
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Mint Mobile is making an insane offer of 25 years continuous premium wireless service for the price of $100 a year. The plan offers 4GB of data per month, coverage over the nation s largest 5G network, and unlimited talk and text service. The offer is open until 11:59 PM PST on July 1.
Mint Mobile gladly presents The Bobby Bonilla Plan for wireless service this July 1. The offer features a one-time contract covering 25 years of mobile service paid once a year. The company creates this insane offer by taking inspiration from a former pro baseball player, Bobby Bonilla himself.
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By DJ 33 1/3
Jul 1, 2021
It s July 1, and that means one thing: Happy Bobby Bonilla Day!
Bobby Bonilla will collect a check for $1,193,248.20 from the New York Mets, and will do so through 2035.
Bonilla s annual payday is more than some of the game s current young stars make in a given year, all because in 2000, the Mets agreed to buy out the remaining $5.9 million on Bonilla s contract.
However, instead of paying Bonilla, the Mets agreed to make annual payments of nearly $1.2 million for 25 years starting July 1, 2011, because of a negotiated 8% interest.
At the time, Mets owners were invested in a Bernie Madoff account that promised double-digit returns, and the Mets were going to make a significant profit if the Madoff account delivered, it didn t.
By Jason Hall
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Bobby Bonilla hasn t appeared in a Major League Baseball game since 2001, yet he s received a $1,193,248.20 check from the New York Mets on January 1 of every year since 2001, as he ll continue to do through 2035.
Why is that?
Basically, the Mets decided to make deferred payments on the remainder of Bonilla s $5.9 million contract in 2000, which has led to the team paying even more long-term.
Rather than just paying the deal outright, the franchise instead agreed to pay Bonilla, 52, nearly $1.2 million annually for 25 years, which began on July 1, 2011 and includes a negotiated 8% interest, so he ll continued to be paid annually until he s 72.
El 1 de junio de cada año, los aficionados al béisbol recuerdan al expelotero de los New York Mets, Bobby Bonilla, por el contrato más ridículo en la historia de la MLB y el deporte profesional.
En 1992 los Mets firmaron al tercera base puertorriqueño de los Pittsburgh Pirates, Bobby Bonilla, después de que en la temporada 1991 el toletero bateara 3 de cada 10 lanzamientos y fuera all-star.
Con un contrato de más de 6 millones de dólares anuales, Bonilla se convirtió en el beisbolista mejor pagado de la MLB.
Tras tres temporadas y media, Bonilla dejó a los Mets para enfilarse con los Baltimore Orioles. El bajo rendimiento del boricua provocó que no finalizará el contrato de cinco años que firmó con la franquicia de Nueva York.