
Colorado Rockies’ Trevor Story (27) follows through on a two RBI home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the first inning of a baseball game, Wednesday, April 6, 2016, in Phoenix. (Matt York, The Associated Press)
Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes will make more money after four games on paid administrative leave than rookie Trevor Story will make all season.
Reyes is slated to make $22 million this year, , while Story, a rookie, is making the league minimum salary of $507,500.
Divided by 162 games, Reyes makes roughly $135,802.47 per game. After four games, that comes out to $543,209.88, about $35,700 more than Story’s salary — or a little more than the starting MSRP cost of a brand-new BMW 3 series sedan.
Reyes, 32, is while Major League Baseball completes its investigation of him under its new domestic violence policy.
Meanwhile, after he became the first player in major-league history to homer in each of his first three games.



