The Great Pay Debate: Who's Overpaid and Underpaid in MLB? 

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The landscape of MLB contracts is always a hot topic, and the latest analysis on overpaid and underpaid players has sparked some intriguing discussions. With the 2025 season approaching, it's fascinating to see how the financial dynamics of the game are shifting, especially with young stars like Paul Skenes and Gunnar Henderson earning the league minimum while veterans like Taijuan Walker and Anthony Rendon are cashing in on hefty contracts despite underwhelming performances.

Let's dive into this! Who do you think is the most overpaid player in the league right now? Is it time for teams to rethink how they allocate their budgets, especially when it comes to aging players?

On the flip side, which underpaid players do you believe will break out and demand a bigger paycheck in the coming seasons? With the rise of young talent, could we see a shift in how teams value experience versus potential?

And what about the impact of these contracts on team dynamics? Do bloated contracts for underperforming players create tension in the locker room, or do they serve as a motivator for younger players to prove their worth?

Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and any personal experiences you've had with player contracts in your favorite teams. Let's get the conversation rolling!

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