When does $5.9 million in 2000 equal $29.8 million in 2011?

250px-New_York_Mets.svgOnly when you are the hapless New York Mets!

Are you freakin’ kidding me?

The Mets were supposed to pay Bobby Bonilla  $5.9 million back in 2000.

However, since the Mets were owned by some great final geniuses, they decided to re-work his contract, to a new one where the $5.9 million would be deferred with interest into 25 yearly payments starting in 2011.

Sounds reasonable, right?

It does, until you read that the deferments would pay Bobby the amount of $1,193,248.20 per year for the next 25 years for a total of almost $30 million US dollars!

Are you kidding me?

Think about this for a second: these Mensas turned Bobby Bo’s $5.9 mil into a 5x annuity!

Genius. Well, if you are Bobby Bonilla!

What these clowns were expecting was that they’d do a game of musical chairs, whereby the latest owners would be holding the bag.

Or, that they would continue to get all those undeserved riches from their good pal, and recently-jailed benefactor, Bernie “The Ponz” Madoff.

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