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Average Salary For MLBers Jumps 2.7% This Year To $3.1M

The average MLB salary "increased 2.7 percent this year to nearly $3.1 million," according to Ronald Blum of the AP. The MLBPA said yesterday that the 913 players on Aug. 31 rosters and disabled lists averaged $3,095,183, up from $3,014,572 last year. The average "figures to go up next year, with the minimum salary rising from $414,000 to $480,000 under the new labor contract." The Yankees had the "highest average salary for the 13th consecutive season, but at $6.54 million it declined for the second straight year, down from a peak of $7.66 million when they won the World Series in 2009" (AP, 12/5). The following is a team-by-team breakdown (THE DAILY).

RK
TEAM
AVG.
RANK
TEAM
AVG.
1)
Yankees
$6.54M
16)
Rockies
$2.85M
2)
Phillies
$6.44M
17)
Reds
$2.59M
3)
Red Sox
$5.21M
18)
Orioles
$2.34M
4)
Angels
$4.58M
19)
Marlins
$2.23M
5)
Cardinals
$4.47M
20)
Mariners
$2.21M
6)
White Sox
$4.11M
21)
Indians
$2.18M
7)
Cubs
$4.06M
22)
D'Backs
$2.12M
8)
Giants
$4.02M
23)
Astros
$1.94M
9)
Tigers
$3.96M
24)
A's
$1.94M
10)
Twins
$3.61M
25)
Nationals
$1.94M
11)
Brewers
$3.41M
26)
Blue Jays
$1.88M
12)
Braves
$3.25M
27)
Pirates
$1.73M
13)
Dodgers
$3.04M
28)
Rays
$1.54M
14)
Mets
$3.01M
29)
Padres
$1.35M
15)
Rangers
$3.01M
30)
Royals
$1.34M

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