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Major League Baseball

Record:  85-77   .525.... 3rd in National League West
Stadium:  Bank One Ballpark
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  2,942,251
Payroll:  $77,880,333  
Top Draft Pick:  Mike Schultz  (#69)   MLB
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Affiliates  - AAA  Tucson Sidewinders   AA  El Paso Diablos   A+  High Desert Mavericks   A  South Bend Silver Hawks   Rk  Missoula Osprey   Rk  Arizona Diamondbacks

Team Leaders

HR:  Finley [35]
RBI:  Gonzalez [114]
2B:  Gonzalez [47]
SB:  Womack [45]
W:  Johnson [19]
SV:  Mantei [17]
SO:  Johnson [347]


Oldest Player:  Mike Morgan [40]
Youngest Player:  Byung-Hyun Kim [21]
Longest Tenure:  Brian Anderson, Jay Bell, Omar Daal, David Dellucci, Andy Fox, Hanley Frias, Bernard Gilkey, Danny Klassen, Travis Lee, Damian Miller, Kelly Stinnett, Matt Williams [3]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Alex Cabrera (Jun 26)  Jason Conti (Jun 29)  
Pitchers: Nelson Figueroa (Jun 3)  Geraldo Guzman (Jul 6)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Randy Johnson13,350,00012
Matt Williams8,500,000323
Todd Stottlemyre8,000,000328
Jay Bell7,000,000446
Curt Schilling5,650,000887
Omar Daal5,625,000889
Steve Finley5,375,0009100
Bernard Gilkey5,250,0009
Armando Reynoso3,375,00016
Luis Gonzalez3,333,33316
Matt Mantei2,831,00019
Tony Womack2,500,00020
Brian Anderson2,250,00022
Darren Holmes1,916,66724
Greg Swindell1,833,33324
Russ Springer1,725,00025
Dan Plesac1,500,00027
Lenny Harris1,100,00030
Greg Colbrunn1,005,00031
Kelly Stinnett1,000,00031
Byung-Hyun Kim762,50034
Andy Fox750,00035
Matt Mieske700,00036
Danny Bautista500,00041
Travis Lee500,00042
David Dellucci312,50047
Damian Miller300,00048
Erubiel Durazo260,00052
Hanley Frias243,50055
Danny Klassen215,00061
Vicente Padilla175,00072
Turner Ward175,00074
Alex Cabrera175,00078
Rod Barajas175,00080
Craig Counsell175,00080
Jason Conti175,00080
Nelson Figueroa175,00080
Geraldo Guzman175,00080
Mike Morgan175,00080
Johnny Ruffin175,00080
Rob Ryan175,00080
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.