- The Dodgers have soared to the top of the average-salary list with a season-opening average of $579,785.
- The Angels have plummeted to 17th at the start of the 1987 season with an average salary of $408,632, just below the major league average of $412,606.
The Highest Paid Players:
- Jim Rice of Boston, $2,412,500
- Dan Quisenberry of Kansas City, $2,293,509
- George Brett of Kansas City, $2,205,000
- Eddie Murray of Baltimore, $2,153,000
- Mike Schmidt of Philadelphia, $2,127,333
The Mets don’t have anyone in the top five, but they have five million-dollar players, which was more than any other team had. The Mets also have four players making the minimum. The Yankees have three players on the million-dollar plateau but none at the bottom rung of the salary scale.
Five clubs - Seattle, Texas, Montreal, Pittsburgh and San Francisco -have no million-dollar players. Atlanta is the only team besides the Yankees without a player at the minimum salary. Montreal has seven players earning $62,500 and Baltimore six.
No surprises here. Seattle, Montreal, Pittsburgh were never huge spenders. Ever. Texas and ‘Frisco must have been saving up for the then 11-year old A-Rod and 9-year old Zito, respectively. Now this, my friends, is good scouting.
These are the season-opening average salaries of all of the teams:
- Los Angeles $579,785
- Chicago Cubs $576,273
- Yankees $562,758
- Kansas City $531,552
- Atlanta $527,756
- Baltimore $523,658
- Boston $520,758
- Mets $519,429
- Philadelphia $488,613
- Detroit $486,272
- Minnesota $431,926
- St. Louis $429,019
- Oakland $426,582
- Houston $421,796
- San Diego $412,000
- Toronto $411,687
- California $408,632
- Chicago White Sox $372,386
- Cleveland $361,917
- Cincinnati $332,285
- San Francisco $309,846
- Milwaukee $281,781
- Texas $226,755
- Pittsburgh $221,380
- Montreal $204,740
- Seattle $181,580.
The Expos are one of four clubs - Seattle, Texas and Pittsburgh are the others - whose total opening-day payrolls are less than the combined 1987 income ($6,431,805) of the Royals’ three highest-paid players: Quisenberry, Brett and Willie Wilson
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