The Baseball Cube | The Football Cube | Search | Help | Advertising | Contact Us
 
 PeopleTeamsLeaguesEventsPlacesAnalysisCardsAbout Us
Home » Leagues » Major League Baseball » Seattle Mariners » 2006 | Salaries

» 2006 Seattle Mariners   |   Salaries


Major League Baseball

Record:  78-84   .481.... 4th in American League West
Stadium:  Safeco Field
Playoffs:  Did not Qualify
Attendance:  2,481,165
Payroll:  $87,959,833  
Top Draft Pick:  Brandon Morrow  (#5)   MLB
ManagerMike Hargrove

Affiliates  - AAA  Tacoma Rainiers   AA  San Antonio Missions   A+  Inland Empire 66ers   A  Wisconsin Timber Rattlers   A-  Everett Aqua Sox   Rk  Arizona Mariners

Team Leaders

HR:  Sexson [34]
RBI:  Ibanez [123]
2B:  Sexson [40]
SB:  Suzuki [45]
W:  Hernandez [12]
SV:  Putz [36]
SO:  Hernandez [176]


Oldest Player:  Jamie Moyer [43]
Youngest Player:  Felix Hernandez [20]
Longest Tenure:  Jamie Moyer [11]

Major League Debuts

Batters: T.J. Bohn (Aug 22)  Kenji Johjima (Apr 3)  Adam Jones (Jul 14)  Oswaldo Navarro (Sep 9)  
Pitchers: Travis Chick (Sep 13)  Ryan Feierabend (Sep 13)  Emiliano Fruto (May 14)  Sean Green (May 2)  Jon Huber (Aug 30)  Cesar Jimenez (Sep 11)  Bobby Livingston (Apr 25)  Mark Lowe (Jul 7)  Eric O'Flaherty (Aug 16)  


2009 Data Products are now available. Includes the TBC Stats Register, Minor League Stats, College Data and the Draft Register. Custom datasets available as well.
TBC Twitter Page - For Site Updates
The Football Cube
This Page does not have a dedicated Sponsor  
Fantasy Baseball Sherpa - Customizable Preseason Player Projections & Rankings and Remainder-of-Season Forecasts! Use Promotion Code FBS2009TBCMIN for your 10% discount!

    Other Advertisers:  MLB Trade Rumors  Baseball Equipment  Pricing Baseball Cards  Baseball Bargains  Pro Fantasy Baseball  Baseball Slant Forums  Fantasy Ethos 

 Player Salaries


Player NameSalaryCentileRank
Richie Sexson13,000,000224
Adrian Beltre12,900,000328
Ichiro Suzuki12,500,000330
Jarrod Washburn7,450,0009
Joel Pineiro6,800,00010
Eddie Guardado6,250,00011
Jamie Moyer5,500,00012
Kenji Johjima5,433,33312
Raul Ibanez4,250,00015
Gil Meche3,700,00018
Carl Everett3,400,00019
Ben Broussard2,487,50024
Eduardo Perez1,750,00029
Julio Mateo700,00039
Yuniesky Betancourt677,50040
Willie Bloomquist650,00041
Roberto Petagine450,00044
Rafael Soriano450,00045
J.J. Putz415,00046
Matt Lawton400,00047
Jeremy Reed375,00048
Felix Hernandez340,00055
Jose Lopez335,00058
George Sherrill333,00060
Jeff Harris332,00060
Jake Woods332,00061
Joe Borchard331,00061
Chris Snelling328,50063
Guillermo Quiroz327,50064
Cesar Jimenez327,00067
Travis Chick327,00068
Rene Rivera327,00070
Cha-Seung Baek327,00077
Eric O'Flaherty327,00077
Jorge Campillo327,00078
Oswaldo Navarro327,00079
T.J. Bohn327,00080
Francisco Cruceta327,00080
Shin-Soo Choo327,00080
Greg Dobbs327,00080
Emiliano Fruto327,00080
Ryan Feierabend327,00080
Sean Green327,00080
Jon Huber327,00080
Adam Jones327,00080
Bobby Livingston327,00080
Mark Lowe327,00080
Mike Morse327,00080
Clint Nageotte327,00080
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.