10 Million Dollars

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Ryan Howard was the 2006 MVP. An average of .313, over 50 HR and 149 RBI. Since then all his numbers have done is plummet. Well, his strikeouts have gone way up. He won his arbitration hearing and is earning 10 million dollars this year. His stats say he isn't earning a dime. [link]
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