MLB's biggest contracts by overall value

The coronavirus pandemic is expected to have a major impact on player compensation during the 2020 season

Major League Baseball's biggest contracts are among the most valuable deals in all of sports.

Under normal circumstances, MLB player contracts aren’t limited by a salary cap. The deals are also fully guaranteed for their full term.

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The coronavirus pandemic is expected to have a major impact on player compensation during the 2020 season. MLB owners have proposed a system that would result in significant pay cuts that would reflect the league’s reduced income without fans in attendance at games.

Under the owners’ proposal, a player with a $35 million salary would earn about $7.8 million for the 2020 season. The MLB Players Association wants players to be paid on a prorated basis, with original 2020 salaries serving as the starting point.

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FOX Business breaks down MLB’s biggest contracts by overall value:

Mike Trout, outfielder, Los Angeles Angels

Contract: 12 years, $426.5 million

Average annual pay: $35.5 million

Bryce Harper, outfielder, Philadelphia Phillies

Contract: 13 years, $330 million

Average annual pay: $25.4 million

Giancarlo Stanton, outfielder, New York Yankees

Contract: 13 years, $325 million

Average annual pay: $25 million

Gerrit Cole, starting pitcher, New York Yankees

Contract: Nine years, $324 million

Average annual pay: $36 million

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Manny Machado, third baseman, San Diego Padres

Contract: 10 years, $300 million

Average annual pay: $30 million

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