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Major League Baseball

Record:  86-58   .597.... 1st in American League East
Stadium:  Fenway Park
Playoffs:  Lost in 1st Round (Indians)
Attendance:  2,164,410
Payroll:  $28,672,250  
Top Draft Pick:  Andy Yount  (#15)   A+
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Affiliates  - AAA  Pawtucket Red Sox   AA  Trenton Thunder   A+  Sarasota Red Sox   A  Michigan Battle Cats   A-  Utica Blue Sox   Rk  Gulf Coast Red Sox

Team Leaders

HR:  Vaughn [39]
RBI:  Vaughn [126]
2B:  Valentin [37]
SB:  Valentin [20]
W:  Wakefield [16]
SV:  Aguilera [20]
SO:  Hanson [139]


Oldest Player:  Willie McGee [36]
Youngest Player:  Jeff Suppan [20]
Longest Tenure:  Roger Clemens [12]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Scott Hatteberg (Sep 8)  Dwayne Hosey (Sep 1)  Ron Mahay (May 21)  Steve Rodriguez (Apr 30)  
Pitchers: Brian Bark (Jul 6)  Vaughn Eshelman (May 2)  Joe Hudson (Jun 10)  Matt Murray (Aug 12)  Jeff Pierce (Apr 26)  Frankie Rodriguez (Apr 26)  Jeff Suppan (Jul 17)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Jose Canseco5,800,000216
Roger Clemens5,655,250219
Rick Aguilera4,350,000767
Mike Greenwell3,600,000995
Mo Vaughn2,775,00012
Dave Hollins2,000,00015
Mike Macfarlane1,725,00017
Mark Whiten1,638,26817
Zane Smith1,525,00018
Erik Hanson1,500,00018
Mike Stanton1,500,00018
Luis Alicea800,00024
Tim Naehring642,50028
John Valentin637,50028
Stan Belinda575,00029
Reggie Jefferson562,50030
Rheal Cormier550,00030
Derek Lilliquist450,00033
Alejandro Pena450,00080
Chris James310,00038
Willie McGee300,00039
Aaron Sele292,50040
Ken Ryan272,50041
Terry Shumpert250,00044
Juan Bell200,00048
Chris Donnels200,00049
Bill Haselman200,00049
Mike Maddux200,00080
Tim Wakefield175,00052
Carlos Rodriguez167,00053
Lee Tinsley140,00059
Troy O'Leary125,00064
Eric Gunderson118,50067
Tim Vanegmond115,00067
Matt Stairs115,00068
Dwayne Hosey110,00071
Matt Murray109,00074
Scott Hatteberg109,00077
Wes Chamberlain109,00078
Karl Rhodes109,00078
Brian Bark109,00080
Vaughn Eshelman109,00080
Joe Hudson109,00080
Mike Hartley109,00080
Joel Johnston109,00080
Brian Looney109,00080
Mike Maddux109,00080
Ron Mahay109,00080
Alejandro Pena109,00080
Jeff Pierce109,00080
Frankie Rodriguez109,00080
Rich Rowland109,00080
Steve Rodriguez109,00080
Jeff Suppan109,00080
Keith Shepherd109,00080
Salary Notes:  Major League salary data has been publicly available since 1985. Though TBC has salary data for most major leaguers since the data became public, mid-season callups and late signees might not appear. In these cases, the league minimum has been assigned. Minor league salaries are not available as they are not public.

Centiles divide all players into 100 groups and in this situation, a centile of 1 indicates a player is in the highest-paid group, contrary to centile reporting conventions. Players who are in the bottom 20% will automatically earn a centile value of 80 since most likely, all of these players earn the minimum.

The ranking column includes only the top 100 players for each season.