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The Biggest Contract In San Diego Padres History (Is Not Fernando Tatis Jr.’s)

The Biggest Contract In San Diego Padres History (Is Not Fernando Tatis Jr.’s)

Released Friday, 5th March 2021
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The Biggest Contract In San Diego Padres History (Is Not Fernando Tatis Jr.’s)

The Biggest Contract In San Diego Padres History (Is Not Fernando Tatis Jr.’s)

The Biggest Contract In San Diego Padres History (Is Not Fernando Tatis Jr.’s)

The Biggest Contract In San Diego Padres History (Is Not Fernando Tatis Jr.’s)

Friday, 5th March 2021
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Fernando Tatis Jr.’s massive 14-year, 340 million dollar deal with the Padres shattered MLB records. But it’s actually not the most important signing of the Padres this offseason. That belongs to Matt LaChappa, who signed with the team again in February, just as he has every year for more than a quarter-century. It’s a baseball story unlike any other: LaChappa is the longest tenured player in Padres history, despite never playing in a major league game. In 1996, LaChappa was a pitcher with San Diego’s minor league affiliate, when he suffered a heart attack while warming up in the bullpen. LaChappa survived, was left permanently disabled and in need of round-the-clock and costly medical care. Ever since, every offseason, the Padres have honored their commitment to Matt and his family by signing him a basic minor league contract, allowing Matt to remain on the team’s health insurance. In a sport where money and loyalty between players and clubs are constantly put to the test, Chris Connelly joins the show to tell a very different kind of baseball story Then, Pablo shares his excitement (or lack thereof) for this weekend’s NBA All-Star festivities.

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