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Despite announcing his retirement in 2021, Chris Davis will still be paid by the Baltimore Orioles for the next 10 years. He will receive $9.16 million annually for the first 3 years, followed by $3.5 million a year for the next 7 years. Starting in 2033, he will be paid $1.4 million a year until 2037.

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Despite announcing his retirement in 2021, Chris Davis will still be paid by the Baltimore Orioles for the next 10 years. He will receive $9.16 million annually for the first 3 years, followed by $3.5 million a year for the next 7 years. Starting in 2033, he will be paid $1.4 million a year until 2037.

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