KEY POINTS
  • Bobby Bonilla, a former baseball player, still receives $1.2 million from the New York Mets each year on July 1, known widely as Bobby Bonilla Day.
  • He's collected those payments for a decade and will do so through 2035 because of a buyout deal the Mets signed in 2000. 
  • The deal is generous in part due to investments the team had made with notorious Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff. 
Bobby Bonilla of the New York Mets looks on before a baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on May 15, 1999 at Shea Stadium in New York.

Bobby Bonilla, who retired as a baseball player in 2001, hasn't played for the New York Mets since 1999.

Yet Bonilla is among the highest-paid position players on the Mets' payroll this year.