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11/2/13

Fangraphs - Payroll Obligations

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Team2012 Payroll2013 Payroll2014 Payroll Obligations
Astros$60,800,000$26,000,000$14,400,000
Marlins$100,000,000$50,000,000$21,700,000
Mariners$84,000,000$84,000,000$37,800,000
Rays$63,000,000$61,000,000$43,600,000
Twins$100,000,000$82,000,000$50,800,000
Cubs$109,000,000$106,000,000$58,000,000
Pirates$51,000,000$66,000,000$58,700,000
Mets$94,000,000$93,000,000$62,100,000
Padres$55,000,000$68,000,000$64,100,000
Athletics$53,000,000$62,000,000$65,900,000
White Sox$97,700,000$119,000,000$68,300,000
Indians$65,000,000$80,000,000$69,400,000
Rockies$81,000,000$73,000,000$72,000,000
Cardinals$111,000,000$116,000,000$76,000,000
Royals$64,000,000$81,800,000$79,500,000
Braves$93,000,000$90,000,000$80,400,000
Brewers$98,000,000$88,000,000$81,500,000
Orioles$84,000,000$92,000,000$88,100,000
D’Backs$75,000,000$86,000,000$94,000,000
Rangers$120,000,000$125,000,000$98,300,000
Reds$87,000,000$106,000,000$107,500,000
Red Sox$175,300,000$154,000,000$115,000,000
Nationals$92,000,000$118,000,000$117,000,000
Blue Jays$83,000,000$119,000,000$121,200,000
Phillies$172,000,000$159,000,000$121,800,000
Giants$131,000,000$136,000,000$127,500,000
Yankees$209,000,000$228,000,000$128,200,000
Tigers$133,000,000$148,000,000$134,000,000
Angels$151,000,000$137,000,000$151,500,000
Dodgers$105,000,000$216,000,000$195,300,000

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-new-national-tv-contracts-and-2014-payrolls/

 

4 comments:

  1. Time to spend Sandy.
    Josh Johnson-Kurt Suzuki-Stephan Drew and Choo

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  2. $62.1 Million appears to include Santana's buyout. I have a starting point of $56.2 million, excluding the buyout and eliminating my expected non-tenders. That means Sandy will have between $30 & $40 million to spend. He will have to get creative with trades if all the holes are to be filled.

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  3. I don't expect all the holes to be filled, but I would like to see at least one corner outfield position and shortstop with a qualified genuine front line player... hopefully 2-3 years. Then, finish it off with a one-year SP5

    I'd be thrilled with $40-44mil going out this way.

    It's not perfect, but it would be a step in the right direction, and, if d-Arnaud and Davis pull their weight, it could be a decent lineup behind a top line rotation.

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  4. I am probably being overly optimistic expecting Sandy to try to fill all the holes. What I wasn't considering until we started to talk about the bench yesterday, is that we probably need to make a few lower level acquisitions in addition to filling the major holes.

    In view of that, we may only be able to get one corner outfielder, as you suggest. A SS and SP are essential, and I hope Sandy goes for a mid-rotation starter (Hudson/Kazmir) and not just a Dice-K/Harang.

    Alderdson is a pretty shrewd trader, and if he can get an impact OF and offset some salary by including Murphy (projected arb salary = $5.8 million) he could still sign a second corner outfielder.

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