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The article fails to mention the deferred part of Devers' 10-year contract. Each year from 2024 through 2033, $7.5 million will be withheld and deferred to the future, very much like the contract that Bobby Bonilla signed with the Mets, where Bonilla gets a $1.9 million payment on 1 July each year and will do so through 2035. In Devers' case, he will receive $7.5 million per year from 2034 through 2043, regardless of whether he's playing then.2601:1C0:5000:5D00:6DBF:65BB:AE21:E4C2 (talk)01:35, 10 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]