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SamBam39
04-01-2008, 09:10 PM
Red Sox are now only 4th in highest payroll in baseball. Come on John Henry open up the wallet and start spending. ;)

Oh and A Rod will will earn more this year than the entire Florida Marlin team!


For the first time since 2003, the Red Sox will not start the season with the second-highest payroll in the majors.
Figures obtained by the Associated Press indicated that the Red Sox opened the season with a payroll of $133,440,037, which is down $10 million from their Opening Day payroll last season and ranks as the fourth-highest in the majors this season. Not surprisingly, the Yankees lead the way with just over $209 million.
In every season since 2004, the Red Sox had placed second behind the Yankees in total payroll. This year, they're behind the Yankees, Tigers, and Mets. The Sox spent $143 million last season, and averaged about $123 million per year from 2004-06. Courtesy of USA Today's salaries database, here's a list of total Sox payroll from 1988 ($15 million!) to 2007 (http://content.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/salaries/teamresults.aspx?team=3).
With a roster of mostly the same players from the 2007 season, you might be wondering why the 2008 Sox payroll is so much less than last year's. In 2007, the team paid more than $15 million combined for Matt Clement (who never threw a pitch last season) and backup Eric Hinske, neither of whom are on this year's roster.
Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses. In some cases, parts of salaries deferred without interest are discounted to reflect present-day values.
N.Y. Yankees -- $209,081,579
Detroit -- 138,685,197
New York Mets -- 138,293,378
Boston -- 133,440,037
Chicago White Sox -- 121,152,667
Los Angeles Angels -- 119,216,333
Chicago Cubs -- 118,595,833
Los Angeles Dodgers -- 118,536,038
Seattle -- 117,993,982
Atlanta -- 102,424,018
St. Louis -- 100,624,450
Toronto -- 98,641,957
Philadelphia -- 98,269,881
Houston -- 88,930,415
Milwaukee -- 81,004,167
Cleveland -- 78,970,067
San Francisco -- 76,904,500
Cincinnati -- 74,277,695
San Diego -- 73,677,617
Colorado -- 68,655,500
Texas -- 68,239,551
Baltimore -- 67,196,248
Arizona -- 66,202,713
Minnesota -- 62,182,767
Kansas City -- 58,245,500
Washington -- 54,961,000
Pittsburgh -- 49,365,283
Oakland -- 47,967,126
Tampa Bay -- 43,820,598
Florida -- 21,836,500



http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/

SamBam39
04-01-2008, 09:12 PM
And these are the Sox salaries for 2008.:eeek:

JD Drew number two is a freaking shame!

The Associated Press today released the salaries of each major league team, as well as a breakdown of what each player on the roster will make in 2008. Here are this year's Red Sox salaries:
Manny Ramirez -- $18,929,923
J.D. Drew -- 14,000,000
David Ortiz -- 13,000,000
Mike Lowell -- 12,500,000
Jason Varitek -- 10,442,031
dl-Josh Beckett -- 10,166,667
Julio Lugo -- 9,250,000
Daisuke Matsuzaka -- 8,333,333
dl-Curt Schilling -- 8,000,000
Coco Crisp -- 5,083,333
Tim Wakefield -- 4,000,000
Julian Tavarez -- 3,850,000
dl-Mike Timlin -- 3,000,000
Kevin Youkilis -- 3,000,000
Alex Cora -- 2,000,000
Hideki Okajima -- 1,275,000
Javier Lopez -- 840,000
Kyle Snyder -- 835,000
Sean Casey -- 800,000
Jonathan Papelbon -- 775,000
Dustin Pedroia -- 457,000
Kevin Cash -- 450,000
Jon Lester -- 421,500
Manny Delcarmen -- 421,000
Jacoby Ellsbury -- 406,000
Bryan Corey -- 405,000
David Aardsma -- 403,250
Clay Buchholz -- 396,000

EverettsTheoryOfEvolution
04-01-2008, 09:19 PM
That's awesome. Where's SF87? He loves this kind of thing. Note that the Pirates still are spending more than the Marlins, winners of 2 WS's and playoff contenders last season.

3 Point Stan
04-01-2008, 09:31 PM
They shoulda given Paps his millions!!!!

4th place is UNACCEPTABLE!!!!

SamBam39
04-01-2008, 09:36 PM
Friggin' A! Give Paps his payday!

NEM
04-01-2008, 10:12 PM
Actually, I am kind of surprised that they aren't number 2. Detroit????

Tavarez and Wakefield should be dumped.

Bases Loaded
04-01-2008, 10:13 PM
We're 90 million under the yankee cap, who are we waiting for? Randy Moss?

NEM
04-01-2008, 10:19 PM
We're 90 million under the yankee cap, who are we waiting for? Randy Moss?

Can he hit? :)

elsid13
04-01-2008, 10:21 PM
Can he hit? :)

Your going to have to ask his ex-girlfriend on that.

3 Point Stan
04-01-2008, 11:29 PM
Your going to have to ask his ex-girlfriend on that.
Or select Twin City-area meter maids.

Bases Loaded
04-01-2008, 11:47 PM
Can he hit? :)

Randy Moss is a GOD. I really think he could play any sport he wanted to. He would be an awesome center fielder with those hands and I'm sure he could learn to hit. Basketball would be right up his alley with his height and athleticism (read: vertical leap). Don't take this the wrong way or anything but I love Randy Moss.

elsid13
04-02-2008, 12:06 AM
Randy Moss is a GOD. I really think he could play any sport he wanted to. He would be an awesome center fielder with those hands and I'm sure he could learn to hit. Basketball would be right up his alley with his height and athleticism (read: vertical leap). Don't take this the wrong way or anything but I love Randy Moss.

Here you go :angel:

http://www.thirdreich.ca/berghof/full/VonRibnNapkin2.jpg

SamBam39
04-02-2008, 12:24 AM
Randy Moss is a good football player. But come on...centerfield??? "Put me in coach, I'm ready to play"

Bases Loaded
04-02-2008, 12:31 AM
Alright but you got to admit he could pull some angels in the outfield stuff considering what he does on the football field.

SamBam39
04-02-2008, 01:00 AM
The catching stuff...maybe. But not the hitting.

EverettsTheoryOfEvolution
04-02-2008, 01:38 AM
On a related topic, I bet Jordan would be an awesome baseball player ;)

Bases Loaded
04-02-2008, 09:51 AM
On a related topic, I bet Jordan would be an awesome baseball player ;)

LMAO that was first thing to come to mind after posting that. Randy Moss in the OF and Brady throwing the heetah. Oh yeah.