Bobby Bonilla Day: 9 active MLB players from Rafael Devers to Shohei Ohtani who get paid deferred money too

Bobby Bonilla isn’t the only player getting paid long after he retires.

This is my one gripe with the ongoing joke that is Bobby Bonilla Day every year.

Yes, on July 1, the former New York Mets outfielder gets paid over a million dollars NOT to play baseball from the team and will do so through 2035. But it’s also worth noting the Baltimore Orioles pay him deferred money … and there are a BUNCH of big names who will make money from baseball teams that they don’t play for.

Yet we don’t have a Max Scherzer Day! Or a Freddie Freeman Day!

You get the picture. But just to prove my point, here are a bunch of dudes playing right now who will get deferred money, too.

1. Shohei Ohtani

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He’ll get $680 MILLION DEFERRED!

2. Freddie Freeman

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He’ll get a cool $4 million from the Dodgers every year from 2028 to 2040.

3. Rafael Devers

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He’ll get paid from 2034 through 2043 from the Boston Red Sox.

4. Mookie Betts

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Hey let’s do LOLDODGERS like we do LOLMETS, right? He’ll earn a ton of money from Los Angeles long after he retires.

5. Francisco Lindor

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OK, fine, back to the Mets. He’ll get $5 from 2032 through 2041.

6. Edwin Diaz

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Sound the trumpets! He’ll be paid from 2033 through 2042.

7. Nolan Arenado

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He agreed to have some of his salary from his Rockies contract deferred when he joined the Cardinals.

8. J.T. Realmuto

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The Phillies catcher will get some money from the franchise in 2026 and 2027.

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