Around the horn, these 10 players have the most outsized contracts at each of the 10 positions on the field (including designated hitter). Ratings were compiled by measuring each player's salary against his VORP (Value Over Replacement Player--or production above what a hypothetical replacement would bring at minimal cost) through June 24. Excluding players with less than three years' service time, whose low salaries reflect their lack of contract leverage, the average player is paid $877,000 for each VORP point he registers at his position. We ranked each player based on the number of points his VORP score fell below what his salary dictates it should be.
First Base
Todd Helton
Colorado Rockies
Salary: $17.8 million
Expected VORP: 20.3
Actual VORP: -3.0
One of baseball's top hitters for a decade, Helton is simply slowing down at age 36. He's got only 12 extra base hits and 13 RBI to his credit this season. Best value: Adrian Gonzalez.
Second Base
Julio Lugo
Baltimore Orioles
Salary: $9.3 million
Expected VORP: 10.5
Actual VORP: -6.1
A longtime run of the mill player (average season: .270; 10 homers, mediocre defense) who's been released and traded for minor leaguers over the years, Lugo somehow snagged a big free agent deal with Boston in 2007. The contract mercifully ends after this season. Best value: Robinson Cano.
Shortstop
Derek Jeter
New York Yankees
Salary: $22.6 million
Expected VORP: 25.8
Actual VORP: 17
Yes Jeter will end up in Cooperstown. But he also makes more than star shortstops Hanley Ramirez, Troy Tulowitzki and Jimmy Rollins combined. Sorry Yankee fans, he isn't thatgreat. Best value: Tulowitzki.
Third Base
Aramis Ramirez
Chicago Cubs
Salary: $16.3 million
Expected VORP 18.5
Actual VORP: -13.3
Ramirez has missed time with a bad thumb. But in the 47 games in which he's played (of a possible 71), he's batted .168 with a miniscule .517 on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS). Best value: Scott Rolen.
Left Field
Carlos Lee
Houston Astros
Salary: $19 million
Expected VORP: 21.7
Actual VORP: -7.4
Batting .228 with a .646 OPS, too low for a corner outfielder. At 34, is Lee slowing down or just slumping? Best value: Josh Hamilton.
Center Field
Aaron Rowand
San Francisco Giants
Salary: $13.6 million
Expected VORP: 15.5
Actual VORP: -4.3
Always strong defensively, Rowand just isn't hitting enough this year (.219, six homers) to justify his All-Star contract. Best value: Marlon Byrd.
Right Field
Gary Matthews Jr.
New York Mets
Salary: $11.4 million
Expected VORP: 13
Actual VORP: -3.6
The Angels unwisely signed Matthews to a big deal in 2007 after his strong season in Texas a year earlier. They ate most of his contract while dealing him to the Mets, who recently released him after he couldn't crack the lineup or play effectively off the bench. Best value: Andre Ethier.
Catcher
Gerald Laird
Detroit Tigers
Salary: $4 million
Expected VORP: 4.5
Actual VORP: -11.3
A .181 batting average and one homer have Laird splitting time with youngster Alex Avila, who makes $405,000. Best value: Victor Martinez.
Pitcher
Jeff Suppan
St. Louis Cardinals
Salary: $12.8 million
Expected VORP: 14.5
Actual VORP: -11.1
After putting up a 7.84 ERA in Milwaukee, Suppan is trying to get his groove back in St. Louis, where he's been reunited with pitching coach Dave Duncan. Best value: Josh Johnson.
Designated Hitter
Pat Burrell
Tampa Bay Rays
Salary: $9 million
Expected VORP should be: 10.3
Actual VORP: -3.6
Burrell was released last month and signed by San Francisco, where he's doing better as a part time outfielder. But he still ranks as the AL's most overpaid DH this year. Best value: Vladimir Guerrero.
First Base
Todd Helton
Colorado Rockies
Salary: $17.8 million
Expected VORP: 20.3
Actual VORP: -3.0
One of baseball's top hitters for a decade, Helton is simply slowing down at age 36. He's got only 12 extra base hits and 13 RBI to his credit this season. Best value: Adrian Gonzalez.
Second Base
Julio Lugo
Baltimore Orioles
Salary: $9.3 million
Expected VORP: 10.5
Actual VORP: -6.1
A longtime run of the mill player (average season: .270; 10 homers, mediocre defense) who's been released and traded for minor leaguers over the years, Lugo somehow snagged a big free agent deal with Boston in 2007. The contract mercifully ends after this season. Best value: Robinson Cano.
Shortstop
Derek Jeter
New York Yankees
Salary: $22.6 million
Expected VORP: 25.8
Actual VORP: 17
Yes Jeter will end up in Cooperstown. But he also makes more than star shortstops Hanley Ramirez, Troy Tulowitzki and Jimmy Rollins combined. Sorry Yankee fans, he isn't thatgreat. Best value: Tulowitzki.
Third Base
Aramis Ramirez
Chicago Cubs
Salary: $16.3 million
Expected VORP 18.5
Actual VORP: -13.3
Ramirez has missed time with a bad thumb. But in the 47 games in which he's played (of a possible 71), he's batted .168 with a miniscule .517 on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS). Best value: Scott Rolen.
Left Field
Carlos Lee
Houston Astros
Salary: $19 million
Expected VORP: 21.7
Actual VORP: -7.4
Batting .228 with a .646 OPS, too low for a corner outfielder. At 34, is Lee slowing down or just slumping? Best value: Josh Hamilton.
Center Field
Aaron Rowand
San Francisco Giants
Salary: $13.6 million
Expected VORP: 15.5
Actual VORP: -4.3
Always strong defensively, Rowand just isn't hitting enough this year (.219, six homers) to justify his All-Star contract. Best value: Marlon Byrd.
Right Field
Gary Matthews Jr.
New York Mets
Salary: $11.4 million
Expected VORP: 13
Actual VORP: -3.6
The Angels unwisely signed Matthews to a big deal in 2007 after his strong season in Texas a year earlier. They ate most of his contract while dealing him to the Mets, who recently released him after he couldn't crack the lineup or play effectively off the bench. Best value: Andre Ethier.
Catcher
Gerald Laird
Detroit Tigers
Salary: $4 million
Expected VORP: 4.5
Actual VORP: -11.3
A .181 batting average and one homer have Laird splitting time with youngster Alex Avila, who makes $405,000. Best value: Victor Martinez.
Pitcher
Jeff Suppan
St. Louis Cardinals
Salary: $12.8 million
Expected VORP: 14.5
Actual VORP: -11.1
After putting up a 7.84 ERA in Milwaukee, Suppan is trying to get his groove back in St. Louis, where he's been reunited with pitching coach Dave Duncan. Best value: Josh Johnson.
Designated Hitter
Pat Burrell
Tampa Bay Rays
Salary: $9 million
Expected VORP should be: 10.3
Actual VORP: -3.6
Burrell was released last month and signed by San Francisco, where he's doing better as a part time outfielder. But he still ranks as the AL's most overpaid DH this year. Best value: Vladimir Guerrero.
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