Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Philippine boxing champ Manny Paquiao & the rest of the world's highest paid athletes

56. Justin Verlander

Takings/Payouts: $22.7 million 
Advertisements: $750,000
Total earnings: $23.4 million


He is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball was named the American League Rookie of the Year in year 2006.

He signed a deal in 2013 that shells out $180 million over seven years and was the biggest deal ever for a pitcher at the time. The contract includes a $22 million vesting option in the eighth year that would push the total amount of the contract to $202 million. His salary increased from $20 million in 2014 to $28 million this year. His biggest endorsements include Under Armour, Rawlings and Majestic.

57. Andy Dalton

Takings/Payouts: $22.3 million 
Advertisements: $1 million
Total earnings: $23.3 million


He is an American football quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League, who played college football at Texas Christian University

The Bengals quarterback inked a 6-year, $96 million deal in 2014 that could be worth as much as $115 million with team-based incentives. The contract included a $12 million signing bonus and $17 million guaranteed. The two-time Pro Bowler has led the Bengals to the playoffs four successive seasons, although he has yet to triumph a game in the postseason.

58. Masahiro Tanaka

Takings/Payouts: $22 million 
Advertisements: $1 million
Total earnings: $23 million


He is a Japanese professional baseball starting pitcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball. He played for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in Nippon Professional Baseball's Pacific League From 2007 through 2013.

The New York Yankees enticed Tanaka to the U.S. from Japan in 2014 with a 7-year contract worth $155 million. Tanaka received a no-trade clause and can finish the deal after 2017. He was chosen to the MLB All-Star game last season in his rookie year after six appearances in the All-Star game of the Nippon Professional Baseball league.

58. Mark Teixeira

Takings/Payouts: $22.5 million 
Advertisements: $500,000
Total earnings: $23 million


He is  an American Major League Baseball first baseman for the New York Yankees who before playing in the MLB played college baseball at Georgia Tech, where in 2001 he won the Dick.

The New York Yankees first baseman is back to striking home runs after missing all but 15 games of the 2013 season with a wrist injury and still enduring the effects of surgery last year. He is indebted $22.5 million in the final year of his Yankees' contract in 2016. The five-time Gold Glove Award winner produces $500,000 yearly off the field from Nike, Rawlings, Steiner Sports, among others.


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