10 worst MLB contracts right now, including New York Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton

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What is the worst contract in MLB? Major League Baseball teams aren’t as bad as they used to be at handing out decades-long contract that prove costly just a few years into the deal. However, some of worst MLB contracts right now are perfect examples that spending doesn’t always pay off.

Here are the 10 worst MLB contracts right now.

Anthony Rendon, Los Angeles Angels – 7 years, $245 million

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Javier Baez, Detroit Tigers – 6 years, $140 million

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Kris Bryant, Colorado Rockies – 7 years, $182 million

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Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals – 7 years, $245 million

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Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees – 13 years, $325 million

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Trevor Story, Boston Red Sox – 6 years, $140 million

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Nick Castellanos, Philadelphia Phillies – 5 years, $100 million

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Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins – 6 years, $200 million

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Jacob deGrom, Texas Rangers – 5 years, $185 million

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Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels – 12 years, $426.5 million

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