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Major League Baseball

Record:  79-83   .488.... 3rd in American League West
Stadium:  Safeco Field, The Kingdome
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  2,915,908
Payroll:  $44,371,336  
Top Draft Pick:  Ryan Christianson  (#11)   AAA
ManagerLou Piniella

Affiliates  - AAA  Tacoma Rainiers   AA  New Haven Ravens   A+  Lancaster Jethawks   A  Wisconsin Timber Rattlers   A-  Everett Aqua Sox   Rk  Arizona Mariners

Team Leaders

HR:  Griffey [48]
RBI:  Griffey [134]
2B:  Martinez [35]
SB:  Hunter [44]
W:  Garcia [17]
SV:  Mesa [33]
SO:  Garcia [170]


Oldest Player:  Jamie Moyer [36]
Youngest Player:  Gil Meche [20]
Longest Tenure:  Edgar Martinez [13]

Major League Debuts


Pitchers: Tom Davey (Apr 6)  Ryan Franklin (May 15)  Freddy Garcia (Apr 7)  Brett Hinchcliffe (Apr 5)  Damaso Marte (Jun 30)  Gil Meche (Jul 6)  Robert Ramsay (Aug 27)  Aaron Scheffer (Jun 13)  Sean Spencer (May 6)  Denny Stark (Sep 15)  Jordan Zimmerman (May 17)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Ken Griffey8,760,532215
Jeff Fassero5,016,667885
Jay Buhner4,816,804895
Dan Wilson3,625,00012
Edgar Martinez3,500,00012
Alex Rodriguez3,112,50014
Mark Leiter3,000,00015
Jose Mesa2,850,00016
David Segui2,500,00018
Russ Davis2,350,00018
Jamie Moyer2,300,00019
Brian Hunter1,750,00024
Butch Henry1,500,00026
Butch Huskey1,500,00026
John Mabry1,400,00026
Allen Watson750,00080
David Bell700,00036
Tom Lampkin625,00037
Matt Mieske500,00040
Frankie Rodriguez455,00041
Rafael Bournigal400,00043
Ken Cloude275,00050
Freddy Garcia265,00052
Paul Abbott235,00058
Ryan Jackson230,00058
Jose Paniagua230,00059
Raul Ibanez220,00060
Mac Suzuki212,00064
Charles Gipson210,00066
Todd Williams201,50069
Domingo Cedeno200,00072
Mike Blowers200,00073
Shane Monahan200,00073
Giomar Guevara200,00075
Ozzie Timmons200,00078
Melvin Bunch200,00080
Rafael Carmona200,00080
Tom Davey200,00080
Ryan Franklin200,00080
Carlos Guillen200,00080
Brett Hinchcliffe200,00080
John Halama200,00080
Damaso Marte200,00080
Gil Meche200,00080
Robert Ramsay200,00080
Aaron Scheffer200,00080
Denny Stark200,00080
Sean Spencer200,00080
Steve Sinclair200,00080
Allen Watson200,00080
Eric Weaver200,00080
Jordan Zimmerman200,00080
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.