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Major League Baseball

Record:  56-106   .346.... 6th in National League Central
Stadium:  Miller Park
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  1,969,153
Payroll:  $50,287,833  
Top Draft Pick:  Prince Fielder  (#7)   MLB
ManagerDave Lopes, Jerry Royster

Affiliates  - AAA  Indianapolis Indians   AA  Huntsville Stars   A+  High Desert Mavericks   A  Beloit Snappers   Rk  Ogden Raptors   Rk  Arizona Brewers

Team Leaders

HR:  Sexson [29]
RBI:  Sexson [102]
2B:  Sexson [37]
SB:  Sanchez [37]
W:  Sheets [11]
SV:  DeJean [27]
SO:  Sheets [170]


Oldest Player:  Lenny Harris [37]
Youngest Player:  Nick Neugebauer [21]
Longest Tenure:  Mark Loretta [8]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Bill Hall (Sep 1)  Jim Rushford (Sep 3)  
Pitchers: Matt Childers (Aug 3)  Ben Diggins (Sep 2)  Jayson Durocher (Jun 11)  Brian Mallette (Apr 12)  Shane Nance (Aug 24)  Takahito Nomura (Apr 3)  David Pember (Sep 3)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Jeff Hammonds7,500,000666
Mark Loretta5,000,00012
Jamey Wright4,250,00015
Jose Hernandez3,333,33319
Geoff Jenkins3,187,50020
Richie Sexson3,125,00020
Glendon Rusch2,800,00021
Alex Ochoa2,750,00022
Eric Young2,000,00027
Ronnie Belliard1,650,00030
Tyler Houston1,625,00030
Mike DeJean1,400,00031
Chad Fox1,200,00033
Lenny Harris1,100,00033
Raul Casanova850,00036
Paul Bako750,00038
Jose Cabrera705,00039
Jorge Fabregas500,00043
Matt Stairs500,00043
Takahito Nomura430,00045
Ray King300,00050
Mike Matthews300,00050
Ben Sheets290,00051
Robert Machado277,50052
Ruben Quevedo252,50055
Mike Buddie218,00062
Luis Vizcaino212,50064
Nick Neugebauer202,00067
Alex Sanchez202,00067
Everett Stull200,00069
Jimmy Osting200,00071
Bill Hall200,00072
Andrew Lorraine200,00073
Ben Diggins200,00074
Jim Rushford200,00075
Brian Mallette200,00076
Shane Nance200,00077
David Pember200,00077
Israel Alcantara200,00080
Matt Childers200,00080
Ryan Christenson200,00080
Jayson Durocher200,00080
Valerio De Los Santos200,00080
Nelson Figueroa200,00080
Wayne Franklin200,00080
Keith Ginter200,00080
Marcus Jensen200,00080
Luis Lopez200,00080
Ryan Thompson200,00080
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.