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Major League Baseball

Record:  70-92   .432.... 4th in American League West
Stadium:  Edison International Field
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  2,253,040
Payroll:  $49,893,166  
Top Draft Pick:  John Lackey  (#68)   MLB
Manager0 -, Joe Maddon

Affiliates  - AAA  Edmonton Trappers   AA  Erie SeaWolves   A+  Lake Elsinore Storm   A  Cedar Rapids Kernels   A-  Boise Hawks   Rk  Butte Copper Kings

Team Leaders

HR:  Vaughn [33]
RBI:  Vaughn [108]
2B:  Anderson [36]
SB:  Erstad, Velarde [13]
W:  Finley [12]
SV:  Percival [31]
SO:  Finley [200]


Oldest Player:  Charlie O'Brien [38]
Youngest Player:  Mike Colangelo [22]
Longest Tenure:  Garret Anderson, Gary DiSarcina, Jim Edmonds, Darin Erstad, Chuck Finley, Todd Greene, Shigetoshi Hasegawa, Ken Hill, Mike Holtz, Orlando Palmeiro, Troy Percival, Tim Salmon, Randy Velarde [3]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Mike Colangelo (Jun 13)  Jeff DaVanon (Sep 7)  Trent Durrington (Aug 6)  Bret Hemphill (Jun 28)  
Pitchers: Juan Alvarez (Sep 1)  Brian Cooper (Sep 7)  Ramon Ortiz (Aug 19)  Lou Pote (Aug 11)  Scott Schoeneweis (Apr 7)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Mo Vaughn7,166,666328
Chuck Finley5,800,000555
Tim Salmon5,500,000662
Ken Hill5,500,000665
Tim Belcher4,650,0009
Jim Edmonds3,550,00012
Gary DiSarcina3,125,00014
Garret Anderson2,200,00020
Troy Percival1,975,00022
Omar Olivares1,825,00023
Randy Velarde1,600,00025
Steve Sparks1,387,50026
Shigetoshi Hasegawa900,00031
Mark Petkovsek850,00032
Matt Walbeck825,00032
Darin Erstad800,00033
Mike Magnante775,00034
Charlie O'Brien700,00036
Jeff Huson500,00039
Jack McDowell500,00039
Mike Holtz290,00049
Al Levine280,00066
Orlando Palmeiro276,00050
Andy Sheets275,00050
Matt Luke250,00055
Todd Greene225,00060
Jarrod Washburn217,50062
Reggie Williams210,00064
Al Levine208,00066
Troy Glaus207,50066
Steve Decker200,00071
Bret Hemphill200,00074
Jeff DaVanon200,00077
Chris Pritchett200,00078
Juan Alvarez200,00080
Brian Cooper200,00080
Mike Colangelo200,00080
Trent Durrington200,00080
Mike Fyhrie200,00080
Bengie Molina200,00080
Steve Mintz200,00080
Ramon Ortiz200,00080
Lou Pote200,00080
Dave Silvestri200,00080
Scott Schoeneweis200,00080
Tim Unroe200,00080
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.