BOSTON (AP) ― The 2008 payroll and salaries for major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and other guaranteed income. For some players, parts of deferred signing bonuses and salaries are discounted to reflect present-day values.
BOSTON RED SOX
Total Payroll: $133,440,037 (4th) Average Salary: $4,765,716
Manny Ramirez $18,929,923 J.D. Drew $14,000,000 David Ortiz 13,000,000 Mike Lowell 12,500,000 Jason Varitek 10,442,031 Josh Beckett 10,166,667 Julio Lugo 9,250,000 Daisuke Matsuzaka 8,333,333 Curt Schilling 8,000,000 Coco Crisp 5,083,333 Tim Wakefield 4,000,000 Julian Tavarez 3,850,000 Mike Timlin 3,000,000 Kevin Youkilis 3,000,000 Alex Cora 2,000,000 Hideki Okajima 1,275,000 Javier Lopez 840,000 Kyle Snyder 835,000 Sean Casey 800,000 Jonathan Papelbon 775,000 Dustin Pedroia 457,000 Kevin Cash 450,000 Jon Lester 421,500 Manny Delcarmen 421,000 Jacoby Ellsbury 406,000 Bryan Corey 405,000 David Aardsma 403,250 Clay Buchholz 396,000
I could think of a couple other guys that should be higher $ than Drew.
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