A few years ago, baseball pitcher Curt Schilling started to get a bit pudgy. When the Boston Red Sox re-signed
him to a one-year deal with $8 million before the 2008 season, it
included a clause in which Schilling could pick up an extra $2
million if he made weight at six random weigh-ins over the course of
the season.
Schilling picked up a $333,333 check each time he didn’t
tip the scales too far.