Millions & Millions are the norm nowadays for athletes when it comes to salaries.
Some may earn their money more than others though.
Which sport do athletes do the least in exchange for the amount they are paid?
MLB - This one be the first sport I have always personally considered, but the arguement is that they play so many games per season.
NFL - This sport probably shouldn't even be considered because of the physical play & the toll it takes on so many players' body. But, just the opposite of baseball, some could argue that they only play a small amount of games per season.
NBA - Similar to baseball in the fact they play many games per season, but they also have to bring it up & down the court every single night.
NHL - Lots of games & Physical play. Probably underpaid if anything.
NASCAR - I think this "sport" could be considered as overpaying those involved. These guys really only work about 3 days out of the week (2days qualifying/practice & 1 day driving), which includes practice, unlike other sports in which they usually play or practice on a daily basis. The big debate that can be made for them is that they put their life on the line out on the track, but with the safety & way those cars are today, it's much more limited than most think.
What about other sports like....
Golf - ?
Tennis - ?
Soccer - ?
Other - ?
Some may earn their money more than others though.
Which sport do athletes do the least in exchange for the amount they are paid?
MLB - This one be the first sport I have always personally considered, but the arguement is that they play so many games per season.
NFL - This sport probably shouldn't even be considered because of the physical play & the toll it takes on so many players' body. But, just the opposite of baseball, some could argue that they only play a small amount of games per season.
NBA - Similar to baseball in the fact they play many games per season, but they also have to bring it up & down the court every single night.
NHL - Lots of games & Physical play. Probably underpaid if anything.
NASCAR - I think this "sport" could be considered as overpaying those involved. These guys really only work about 3 days out of the week (2days qualifying/practice & 1 day driving), which includes practice, unlike other sports in which they usually play or practice on a daily basis. The big debate that can be made for them is that they put their life on the line out on the track, but with the safety & way those cars are today, it's much more limited than most think.
What about other sports like....
Golf - ?
Tennis - ?
Soccer - ?
Other - ?