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Major League Baseball

Record:  55-106   .342.... 5th in American League Central
Stadium:  Comerica Park
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  1,503,623
Payroll:  $55,048,000  
Top Draft Pick:  Scott Moore  (#8)   MLB
ManagerPhil Garner, Luis Pujols

Affiliates  - AAA  Toledo Mud Hens   AA  Erie Seawolves   A+  Lakeland Tigers   A  West Michigan Whitecaps   A-  Oneonta Tigers   Rk  Gulf Coast Tigers

Team Leaders

HR:  Simon [19]
RBI:  Simon [82]
2B:  Fick [36]
SB:  Lombard [13]
W:  Redman, Sparks [8]
SV:  Acevedo [28]
SO:  Redman [109]


Oldest Player:  Steve Sparks [36]
Youngest Player:  Omar Infante [20]
Longest Tenure:  Bobby Higginson [8]

Major League Debuts

Batters: Omar Infante (Sep 7)  Oscar Salazar (Apr 10)  Ramon Santiago (May 17)  Andres Torres (Apr 7)  
Pitchers: Jason Beverlin (Jul 29)  Eric Eckenstahler (Sep 9)  Jeff Farnsworth (Apr 3)  Franklyn German (Sep 7)  Jason Jimenez (Jun 3)  Kris Keller (May 24)  Shane Loux (Sep 10)  Mike Maroth (Jun 8)  Terry Pearson (Apr 4)  Fernando Rodney (May 4)  Andy Van Hekken (Sep 3)  


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 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Dean Palmer8,000,000555
Jose Lima7,250,000672
Damion Easley6,250,0009
Bobby Higginson5,850,00010
Dmitri Young5,500,00011
Steve Sparks3,000,00020
Brian Moehler2,400,00024
Jeff Weaver2,350,00024
Craig Paquette2,125,00026
Matt Anderson1,800,00028
Danny Patterson1,700,00029
Shane Halter1,500,00031
Jose Paniagua1,325,00032
Robert Fick1,150,00033
Juan Acevedo850,00036
Damian Jackson625,00040
Wendell Magee425,00045
Jacob Cruz400,00046
Jose Macias375,00046
Mitch Meluskey345,00048
Mark Redman300,00050
Randall Simon290,00051
Chris Truby270,00053
Hiram Bocachica225,00060
Nate Cornejo218,00062
George Lombard210,00065
Matt Miller202,50067
Carlos Pena202,00067
Andres Torres200,00068
Mike Maroth200,00072
Omar Infante200,00073
Oscar Salazar200,00075
Eric Eckenstahler200,00077
Jason Beverlin200,00078
Kris Keller200,00078
Shane Loux200,00078
Franklyn German200,00079
Adam Bernero200,00080
Jeff Farnsworth200,00080
Seth Greisinger200,00080
Oscar Henriquez200,00080
Brandon Inge200,00080
Jason Jimenez200,00080
Ryan Jackson200,00080
Craig Monroe200,00080
Eric Munson200,00080
Brian Powell200,00080
Matt Perisho200,00080
Terry Pearson200,00080
Fernando Rodney200,00080
Mike Rivera200,00080
Erik Sabel200,00080
Julio Santana200,00080
Ramon Santiago200,00080
Andy Van Hekken200,00080
Jamie Walker200,00080
Matt Walbeck200,00080
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.