The Dodgers now have the highest payroll - $277,070,073. The Rockies 22nd highest - $100,601,130. I am surprised to see some of the teams who have a lesser payroll than the Rockies.
All teams - http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/payroll/
The Dodgers now have the highest payroll - $277,070,073. The Rockies 22nd highest - $100,601,130. I am surprised to see some of the teams who have a lesser payroll than the Rockies.
All teams - http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/payroll/
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The dead cap money the Dodgers have is amazing.
The Dodgers' dead cap money is roughly equal to what the Astros spent in total salaries last year.
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So MO, do think the Dbacks can remain a .500, + or - 1 game and 1 game only, with the 5th smallest payroll?
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If the Rockies and Dbacks combined starting pitching rotations to find the best 5 SPs on both teams, it would still be a below average rotation.
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