And on the other side - the best contracts for teams considering money owed and expected performance:
1. Mike Trout - Owed $99.75 million from 2018 to '20
2. Jose Ramirez - Owed $21.4 million for 2018-21 with an $11 million option for 2022 ($2 million buyout) and a $13 million option for 2023
3. Corey Kluber - Owed $23.5 million for 2018-19 with a $13.5 million option in 2020 ($1 million buyout) and $14 million option in 2021 ($1 million buyout)
4. Anthony Rizzo - Owed $18 million for 2018-19 with a $14.5 million option ($2 million buyout) for 2020 and $14.5 million option ($2 million) for 2021
5. Carlos Martinez - Owed $46 million for 2018-21 with a $17 million option ($500,000 buyout) for 2022 and $18 million option ($500,000) for 2023
6. Freddie Freeman - Owed $84 million for 2018-21
7. Christian Yelich - Owed $43.25 million for 2018-21 with a $15 million club option ($1.25 million buyout) for 2022
8. Chris Archer - Owed $13.75 million for 2018-19 with a $9 million club option ($1.75 million buyout) for 2020 and an $11 million club option ($250,000 buyout) for 2021
9. Buster Posey - Owed $85.2 million for 2018-21 with a $22 million option ($3 million buyout) for 2022
10. Carlos Carrasco - Owed $8 million for 2018 with a $9 million option ($662,500 buyout) for 2019 and a $9.5 million option ($662,500 buyout) for 2020
Honorable mention Max Scherzer still is owed $120 million over the next four years (technically $145 million over the next 11 years with bonuses and deferments)
Others: Andrelton Simmons, Odubel Herrera, Eugenio Suarez, Jose Quintana
http://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/23295031/what-mlb-top-10-team-friendly-contracts