Last Place in Salary is First Place in MLB

April 13, 2009

marlinsThats right, the Florida Marlins are tied with the Atlanta Braves for first place not only in the Eastern Division of the National League, but all of Major League Baseball through the first two weeks.   They have scored 37 runs in their first 6 games which to me considering last year they were only 3-3 through the first 6 games only scoring 21 runs.  November 11th, 2008 is a day that the Florida Marlins will not forget for a while.  Its the day the Washington Nationals traded Emilio Jose Bonifacio (a pitcher from the minor leagues) to the Florida Marlins.  So far through the first 6 games he is batting .500 has a home run and 5 RBI’s.  Believe it or not that Fantasy baseball league has adopted this guy because over 80 percent of them own him on their baseball team.  So whats so great and amazing about Florida being on top of the world right now?  The fact that they pay their players the least amongst all MLB teams.  Their team salary right now is $22,650,000 whereas the New York Yankees pay their players the most with a team salary of $207,108,489.  So where is this near quarter billion dollar team at in the standings?  They started out 0-2 but have now jumped to 3-3 tied with the Rays for 3rd place in the American League East Division.  This is not surprising for me as the Yankees spent the bank in the off season picking up players left and right and paying them whatever they asked for.  If you have the money, great, but why don’t you go spend it on some of the local business that seem to be failing in New York?  All in all I expect big things for the Marlins and look for them in the wild card position by the end of the season.  I doubt the Yankees will even make the playoffs. You have heard it here on SidelineBlog.com, the Yankees will not make the playoffs.

Here is a list of all the team salaries as of right now.  If you take a look at their records vs. how much they pay their players, I think that you will find it pretty funny how it ends up working out in the end.  This table only represents how much the teams pay their players, not their staff or anyone else.

Team Payroll (US$)
1. NY Yankees 207,108,489
2. NY Mets 137,391,376
3. Detroit 137,290,196
4. Boston 133,220,112
5. Chicago Sox 121,189,332
6. LA Angels 118,825,333
7. LA Dodgers 118,188,536
8. Chicago Cubs 117,954,333
9. Seattle 116,876,482
10. Atlanta 102,849,666
11. St. Louis 99,624,449
12. Toronto 97,001,500
13. Philadelphia 95,479,880
14. Houston 88,930,414
15. Cleveland 78,970,066
16. San Francisco 76,194,000
17. Milwaukee 74,687,499
18. Cincinnati 74,117,695
19. San Diego 72,626,616
20. Colorado 68,655,500
21. Baltimore 66,806,249
22. Texas 66,312,326
23. Arizona 66,202,712
24. Kansas City 57,855,500
25. Minnesota 56,932,766
26. Washington 54,166,000
27. Pittsburgh 48,689,783
28. Oakland 47,167,126
29. Tampa Bay 43,422,997
30. Florida 22,650,000

Just goes to show you a lot about money. Not only doesn’t it buy you happiness, but also a winning baseball team.

Major League 2009 Picks

April 7, 2009

I have not been blogging for a while with this blog, but I have decided that I want to start it up again in honor of my Mother Barbara Janette Sherrill.  She died September 25th, 2008 and I kind of lost touch with everything after that.  I realize now that sports has really gotten me through a lot of the hard times and I want to give back to the sports world by talking about it.  Anyways, here are my picks for the 2009 MLB season:

American League

East – Boston Red Sox
Central – Cleveland Indians
West – LA Angels

National League

East – Atlanta Braves
Central – Chicago Cubs
West – LA Dodgers

I know that some of you are going to think I am crazy for making those pics, but I really do believe that these teams are playing the best RIGHT NOW.  I cannot help if it players decide to hurt themselves…lets just hope CC Sabathia doesnt decide to shoot himself in the leg.