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The most expensive contract in MLB history was with Alex Rodriguez. In 2008, he signed a 10 year contract with the New York Yankees for 275,000,000 dollars. He beat his own previous record, which was a 252,000,000 dollar contract with the Texas Rangers in 2001. The contract was for 10 years, but he opted out of it after the 2007 season.

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