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Never Pay Full Price For Baseball Equipment Again
1 - THE SUNDAY BASEBALL WEBSITE IS HERE!
Never pay full price for baseball equipment again.
Visit Here »»» www.sunday-baseball.com
The password is: sunday
We are here to change the game.
Being in the baseball industry my entire life as a player, coach, trainer and entrepreneur, I have seen the advantages that the elite players and organizations receive when it comes to pricing on equipment.
It’s just simply not right.
My vision for Sunday Baseball is to provide these discounted prices to everyone, not just the select few.
And that is exactly what we have accomplished.
Our goal is to make deals with all of the top brands in baseball, and then pass those deals in their entirety along to you.
We are making it more affordable and easier than ever for the baseball community to get the best equipment at the best price.
The website is password protected and will remain that way. But feel free to pass it along to friends and teammates.
I hope you will take a moment and head over to check out the site below:
Just simply click the link here: www.sunday-baseball.com
Again, the password is: sunday
Please enjoy and feel free to reply to this email or hit the contact us section of the website if you have any questions. I will always respond.
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2 - GREAT BASEBALL VIDEOS
This weeks videos, A Day In The Life. See some behind the scenes action in the Mets Spring Training complex and follow Mookie Betts around for a day at Dodger Spring Training.
3 - BASEBALL BY THE NUMBERS
Shohei Ohtani
This offseason, Shohei Ohtani is the biggest name in free agency. The early reports are that the Dodgers, Mets, Giants, Cubs and Yankees are the front runners to sign Ohtani. Big surprise… The reported contract estimates are 12 years 528 MILLION!! Worth it?
Highest MLB Team Values
Yankees - 7.1 Billion
Dodgers - 4.8 Billion
Red Sox -4.5 Billion
Cubs - 4.1 Billion
Giants - 3.7 Billion
Lowest MLB Team Values
Marlins - 1 Billion
Athletics - 1.18 Billion
Reds - 1.19 Billion
Royals - 1.2 Billion
Rays - 1.25 Billion
Average Salary By Sport
NBA - 8.32 Million
Indian Premier League (Cricket) - 5.3 Million
MLB - 4.03 Million
English Premiere League (Soccer) - 3.97 Million
NFL - 3.26 Million
2 - CAN’T MISS BASEBALL CLIPS
My arm hurts just watching this
— Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1)
12:06 AM • Nov 11, 2023
Some of the best web gems of the last decade
— Dead Legends (@deadlegends_)
12:14 AM • Nov 12, 2023
1 - INTERESTING BASEBALL THOUGHT
MLB Managers Are Grossly Underpaid
This past week, the Cubs signed the Brewers Manager, Craig Counsell to the largest contract in baseball history. At 8 Million a year, Counsell is making double what the second highest paid coach in baseball makes (Padres Manager Bob Melvin at 4 Million/Year)
Craig Counsell's $8 million-a-year deal with the Chicago Cubs is an industry-shaking deal. In recent years, multiple coaches have pointed out that it's more lucrative financially to take a job with a college program than an MLB team. Counsell's deal could help change that in MLB.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan)
6:59 PM • Nov 6, 2023
There are six managers this year earning less than $1 million and 15 managers earning $1.75 million or less.
If those same managers went to college baseball, they’d get a pay raise, with 10 collegiate managers earning $1.2 million or more.
"That’s just an embarrassment," one MLB manager said. "How can the college coaches be making more than us? It’s just wrong. No wonder guys are leaving our game and going to the college ranks."
While MLB had a record $10.8 billion in revenue this past season, manager salaries have plummeted by 50%, according to agents who represent managers. There are only six managers in the game who are scheduled to earn at least $3 million in 2024
Here is what the top coach makes in six major sports leagues.
NFL: New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick - $20 million
NBA: Detroit Pistons head coach Monty Williams - $13.05 million
NHL: Los Angeles Kings head coach Todd McClellan - $5 million
MLB: Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell - $8 million
NCAA Football: Alabama head coach Nick Saban - $11.4 million
NCAA Men’s Basketball: Kentucky head coach John Calipari - $8.5 million