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Major League Baseball

Record:  68-76   .472.... 3rd in American League Central
Stadium:  Comiskey Park II
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  1,609,773
Payroll:  $39,632,834  
Top Draft Pick:  Jeff Liefer  (#25)   MLB
Manager0 -, Gene Lamont

Affiliates  - AAA  Nashville Sounds   AA  Birmingham Barons   A+  Prince William Cannons   A  South Bend Silver Hawks   A  Hickory Crawdads   Rk  Gulf Coast White Sox   Rk  Bristol White Sox

Team Leaders

HR:  Thomas [40]
RBI:  Thomas [111]
2B:  Durham, Thomas [27]
SB:  Johnson [40]
W:  Fernandez [12]
SV:  Hernandez [32]
SO:  Fernandez [159]


Oldest Player:  Atlee Hammaker [37]
Youngest Player:  Mike Cameron [22]
Longest Tenure:  Ozzie Guillen [11]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Doug Brady (Sep 5)  Mike Cameron (Aug 27)  Ray Durham (Apr 26)  Lyle Mouton (Jun 7)  Chris Snopek (Jul 31)  Chris Tremie (Jul 1)  
Pitchers: Luis Andujar (Sep 8)  James Baldwin (Apr 30)  Mike Bertotti (Jul 29)  Matt Karchner (Jul 18)  Brian Keyser (Jun 2)  Isidro Marquez (Apr 26)  Bill Simas (Aug 15)  Mike Sirotka (Jul 19)  Larry Thomas (Aug 11)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Frank Thomas7,150,00016
Robin Ventura5,100,000331
Tim Raines3,700,000989
Ozzie Guillen3,500,000997
Alex Fernandez3,250,00011
Jim Abbott2,775,00013
Lance Johnson2,666,66713
Wilson Alvarez2,250,00014
Ron Karkovice1,773,61517
Mike Devereaux1,350,00019
Roberto Hernandez1,175,00020
Scott Radinsky1,150,00020
John Kruk1,000,00021
Kirk McCaskill940,00022
Mike LaValliere750,00025
Jose DeLeon705,00026
Craig Grebeck670,00027
Dave Martinez650,00028
Chris Sabo550,00077
Rob Dibble400,00080
Jeff Shaw325,00037
Dave Righetti300,00039
Jason Bere205,00047
Warren Newson200,00048
Norberto Martin165,00062
Tim Fortugno130,00062
Norberto Martin130,00062
Barry Lyons109,00075
Chris Sabo109,00077
Larry Thomas109,00077
Doug Brady109,00079
Luis Andujar109,00080
James Baldwin109,00080
Mike Bertotti109,00080
Rodney Bolton109,00080
Mike Cameron109,00080
Ray Durham109,00080
Rob Dibble109,00080
Atlee Hammaker109,00080
Brian Keyser109,00080
Matt Karchner109,00080
Andrew Lorraine109,00080
Isidro Marquez109,00080
Lyle Mouton109,00080
Scott Ruffcorn109,00080
Bill Simas109,00080
Chris Snopek109,00080
Mike Sirotka109,00080
Chris Tremie109,00080
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.