Big money at the time
Willie Mays, the greatest player of his generation, signs baseball's biggest contract 60 years ago today as the center fielder re-ups with the San Francisco Giants for $105,000.
Mays, born a generation too soon from a financial perspective, never gets to rake in the truly ridiculous money that eventually comes with free agency.
His total career earnings as a player from 1951-73 are just over $1.8 million.
Exactly 50 years to the day of Mays’ deal in 1964 for $105,000 the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014 give pitcher Clayton Kershaw a seven-year contract worth $215 million – making his average salary $30.7 million per season.