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Major League Baseball

Record:  76-86   .469.... 5th in National League West
Stadium:  Qualcomm Stadium
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  2,352,443
Payroll:  $54,971,000  
Top Draft Pick:  Mark Phillips  (#9)   A+
ManagerBruce Bochy

Affiliates  - AAA  Las Vegas Stars   AA  Mobile BayBears   A+  Rancho Cucamonga Quakes   A  Fort Wayne Wizards   Rk  Idaho Falls Padres   Rk  Arizona Padres

Team Leaders

HR:  Nevin [31]
RBI:  Nevin [107]
2B:  Nevin [34]
SB:  Owens [29]
W:  Clement [13]
SV:  Hoffman [43]
SO:  Clement [170]


Oldest Player:  Tony Gwynn [40]
Youngest Player:  Xavier Nady [21]
Longest Tenure:  Tony Gwynn [19]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Dusty Allen (Jul 1)  Kory DeHaan (Apr 25)  Greg LaRocca (Sep 7)  Xavier Nady (Sep 30)  Kevin Nicholson (Jun 23)  
Pitchers: Adam Eaton (May 30)  Brandon Kolb (May 12)  Rodrigo Lopez (Apr 29)  Dave Maurer (Jul 22)  Brian Tollberg (Jun 20)  Kevin Walker (Apr 14)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Trevor Hoffman6,600,000554
Tony Gwynn6,300,000665
Sterling Hitchcock6,100,000670
Ryan Klesko5,750,000785
Woody Williams4,583,33311
Bret Boone3,750,00014
Chris Gomez2,600,00020
John Mabry1,850,00024
Carlos Hernandez1,750,00025
Al Martin1,750,00025
Heathcliff Slocumb1,600,00026
Phil Nevin875,00033
Brian Boehringer830,00033
Ed Sprague800,00034
Dave Magadan775,00034
Ruben Rivera700,00036
Donne Wall700,00036
Matt Clement600,00039
Carlos Reyes500,00041
Matt Whisenant450,00042
Eric Owens370,00045
Brian Meadows360,00045
Desi Relaford345,00046
Jay Witasick250,00053
Damian Jackson250,00054
Rodney Myers250,00055
Will Cunnane230,00057
Dan Serafini230,00057
Carlos Almanzar215,00061
Wiki Gonzalez208,00063
Todd Erdos203,80065
David Newhan203,00065
Kory DeHaan200,00067
John Roskos175,00070
Stan Spencer175,00070
Rodrigo Lopez175,00072
Matt Whiteside175,00073
Joe Vitiello175,00074
George Williams175,00074
Dusty Allen175,00078
Gabe Alvarez175,00078
Buddy Carlyle175,00080
Ben Davis175,00080
Mike Darr175,00080
Tom Davey175,00080
Adam Eaton175,00080
Domingo Guzman175,00080
Brandon Kolb175,00080
Greg LaRocca175,00080
Dave Maurer175,00080
Kevin Nicholson175,00080
Xavier Nady175,00080
Vicente Palacios175,00080
Brian Tollberg175,00080
Kevin Walker175,00080
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.