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Major League Baseball

Record:  95-67   .586.... 1st in National League East
Stadium:  Turner Field
Playoffs:  Lost in 1st Round (Cardinals)
Attendance:  3,234,304
Payroll:  $82,732,500  
Top Draft Pick:  Adam Wainwright  (#29)   MLB
ManagerBobby Cox

Affiliates  - AAA  Richmond Braves   AA  Greenville Braves   A+  Myrtle Beach Pelicans   A  Macon Braves   A-  Jamestown Jammers   Rk  Gulf Coast Braves   Rk  Danville Braves

Team Leaders

HR:  Jones, Jones [36]
RBI:  Jones [111]
2B:  Jones [38]
SB:  Furcal [40]
W:  Glavine [21]
SV:  Rocker [24]
SO:  Maddux [190]


Oldest Player:  Andres Galarraga [39]
Youngest Player:  Jason Marquis [21]
Longest Tenure:  Tom Glavine [14]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Rafael Furcal (Apr 4)  Fernando Lunar (May 8)  Steve Sisco (May 6)  Pedro Swann (Sep 9)  
Pitchers: Jason Marquis (Jun 6)  Luis Rivera (Apr 4)  Chris Seelbach (Sep 9)  Ismael Villegas (Jul 3)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Greg Maddux11,100,000110
Tom Glavine9,463,237216
Andres Galarraga8,500,000225
Brian Jordan7,600,000332
Javy Lopez6,250,000668
Andy Ashby5,900,000782
Chipper Jones4,750,00011
B.J. Surhoff4,146,78913
Andruw Jones3,700,00015
Reggie Sanders3,700,00015
Wally Joyner3,365,09916
Quilvio Veras3,000,00018
Walt Weiss3,000,00018
Terry Mulholland2,975,00019
Scott Kamieniecki1,850,00024
Rudy Seanez1,650,00025
Stan Belinda1,500,00026
Mike Remlinger1,400,00028
Keith Lockhart1,000,00031
John Burkett750,00034
Eddie Perez650,00037
Kevin Millwood420,00043
Trenidad Hubbard400,00043
Greg McMichael350,00045
Brian Hunter300,00047
John Rocker290,00049
Paul Bako275,00051
Kerry Ligtenberg255,00052
Kevin McGlinchy242,00055
Bruce Chen207,50063
Bobby Bonilla200,00067
Rafael Furcal200,00070
Dave Stevens175,00070
Pedro Swann175,00071
Steve Sisco175,00071
Luis Rivera175,00072
Ismael Villegas175,00074
Tim Unroe175,00075
Chris Seelbach175,00076
Mark DeRosa175,00080
Mike Hubbard175,00080
Wes Helms175,00080
Fernando Lunar175,00080
George Lombard175,00080
Gabe Molina175,00080
Jason Marquis175,00080
Don Wengert175,00080
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.