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Current Contract
Casey Kotchman signed a 1 year / - contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, including an annual average salary of -.
2016-2016
Contract: 1 yr(s) / - Signing Bonus - Average Salary - Free Agent: 2017 / UFA Year Age Service Status Base Salary Luxury Tax Salary Payroll Salary Adjusted Salary Yearly Cash 2016 33 - - -($0) 2017 34 UFA Sources: MLB contract specifics generally collected from Baseball Prospectus & Rotoworld.
Previous Contracts
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2015-2015
Contract: 1 yr(s) / - Signing Bonus - Average Salary - Free Agent: 2016 / UFA 2013-2013
Contract: 1 yr(s) / $700,000 Signing Bonus - Average Salary $700,000 Free Agent: 2014 / UFA 2012-2012
Contract: 1 yr(s) / $3,000,000 Signing Bonus - Average Salary $3,000,000 Free Agent: 2013 / UFA 2011-2011
Contract: 1 yr(s) / $750,000 Signing Bonus - Average Salary $750,000 Free Agent: 2012 / UFA -
Estimated Career Earnings
Year Team Awards Salary Signing Bonus Incentive Total Cash 2011 $750,000 - - $750,000 2012 $3,000,000 - - $3,000,000 2013 $700,000 - - $700,000 Est. Earnings
(3 seasons)$4,450,000 - - $4,450,000 Seasons Team Salary Signing Bonus Incentive Total Cash 1 seasons $750,000 - - $750,000 1 seasons $3,000,000 - - $3,000,000 1 seasons $700,000 - - $700,000 * denotes deferred payment -
Transactions
Nov 23 2015Signed a contract with Toronto (TOR)Mar 6 2015Signed a 1 year contract with Kansas City (KC)Feb 15 2013Signed a 1 year $700k contract with Miami (MIA)Feb 2 2012Signed a 1 year $3 million contract with Cleveland (CLE)Feb 2 2011Signed a minor league contract with Tampa Bay (TB)Jan 28 2011Signed a 1 year $750k contract with Tampa Bay (TB)Feb 3 2010Signed a 1 year $3.5 million contract with Seattle (SEA)Jan 7 2010Traded to Seattle (SEA) from Boston (BOS) for Bill Hall and a player to be named.Jul 31 2009Traded to Boston (BOS) from Atlanta (ATL) for Adam LaRoche -
Injuries
A look at the injuries for Casey Kotchman, and the financial implications.
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