Joe Girardi Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 Teams Payroll 1. New York Yankees $209,081,579 2. Detroit Tigers $138,685,197 3. New York Mets $138,293,378 4. Boston Red Sox $133,440,037 5. Chicago White Sox $121,152,667 6. Los Angeles Angels $119,216,333 7. Chicago Cubs $118,595,833 8. Los Angeles Dodgers $118,536,038 9. Seattle Mariners $117,993,982 10. Atlanta Braves $102,424,018 11. St. Louis Cardinals $100,624,450 12. Toronto Blue Jays $98,641,957 13. Philadelphia Phillies $98,269,881 14. Houston Astros $88,930,415 15. Milwaukee Brewers $81,004,167 16. Cleveland Indians $78,970,067 17. San Francisco Giants $76,904,500 18. Cincinnati Reds $74,277,695 19. San Diego Padres $73,677,617 20. Colorado Rockies $68,655,500 21. Texas Rangers $68,239,551 22. Baltimore Orioles $67,196,248 23. Arizona Diamondbacks $66,202,713 24. Minnesota Twins $62,182,767 25. Kansas City Royals $58,245,500 26. Washington Nationals $54,961,000 27. Pittsburgh Pirates $49,365,283 28. Oakland Athletics $47,967,126 29. Tampa Bay Rays $43,820,598 30. Florida Marlins $21,836,500Â Total Wins 1. Los Angeles Angels 100 2. Chicago Cubs 97 3. Tampa Bay Rays 97 4. Boston Red Sox 95 5. Philadelphia Phillies 92 6. Milwaukee Brewers 90 7. Chicago White Sox 89 8. New York Mets 89 9. New York Yankees 89 10. Minnesota Twins 88 11. Toronto Blue Jays 86 12. St. Louis Cardinals 86 13. Houston Astros 86 14. Los Angeles Dodgers 84 15. Florida Marlins 84 16. Arizona Diamondbacks 82 17. Cleveland Indians 81 18. Texas Rangers 79 19. Oakland Athletics 75 20. Kansas City Royals 75 21. Detroit Tigers 74 22. Colorado Rockies 74 23. Cincinnati Reds 74 24. Atlanta Braves 72 25. San Francisco Giants 72 26. Baltimore Orioles 68 27. Pittsburgh Pirates 67 28. San Diego Padres 63 29. Seattle Mariners 61 30. Washington Nationals 59Â Payroll Per Win 1. Florida Marlins $259,958.33 2. Tampa Bay Rays $451,758.74 3. Oakland Athletics $639,561.68 4. Minnesota Twins $706,622.35 5. Pittsburgh Pirates $736,795.27 6. Kansas City Royals $776,606.67 7. Arizona Diamondbacks $807,350.16 8. Texas Rangers $863,791.78 9. Milwaukee Brewers $900,046.30 10. Colorado Rockies $927,777.03 11. Washington Nationals $931,542.37 12. Cleveland Indians $974,939.10 13. Baltimore Orioles $988,180.12 14. Cincinnati Reds $100,3752.64 15. Houston Astros $1,034,074.59 16. San Francisco Giants $1,068,118.06 17. Philadelphia Phillies $1,068,150.88 18. Toronto Blue Jays $1,146,999.50 19. San Diego Padres $1,169,485.98 20. St. Louis Cardinals $1,170,051.74 21. Los Angeles Angels $1,192,163.33 22. Chicago Cubs $1,222,637.45 23. Chicago White Sox $1,361,265.92 24. Boston Red Sox $1,404,631.97 25. Los Angeles Dodgers $1,411,143.31 26. Atlanta Braves $1,422,555.81 27. New York Mets $1,553,858.18 28. Detroit Tigers $1,874,124.28 29. Seattle Mariners $1,934,327.57 30. New York Yankees $2,349,231.22Â Teams Achievement Over Payroll Expectation (Wins Rank - Payroll Rank) 1. Tampa Bay Rays (26) 2. Florida Marlins (15) 3. Minnesota Twins (14) 4. Milwaukee Brewers (9) 5. Oakland Athletics (9) 6. Philadelphia Phillies (8) 7. Arizona Diamondbacks (7) 8. Los Angeles Dodgers (6) 9. Los Angeles Angels (5) 10. Chicago Cubs (5) 11. Kansas City Royals (5) 12. Texas Rangers (3) 13. Toronto Blue Jays (1) 14. Houston Astros (1) 15. Boston Red Sox (0) 16. Pittsburgh Pirates (0) 17. St. Louis Cardinals (-1) 18. Cleveland Indians (-1) 19. Chicago White Sox (-2) 20. Colorado Rockies (-2) 21. Baltimore Orioles (-4) 22. Washington Nationals (-4) 23. New York Mets (-5) 24. Cincinnati Reds (-5) 25. New York Yankees (-8) 26. San Francisco Giants (-8) 27. San Diego Padres (-9) 28. Atlanta Braves (-14) 29. Detroit Tigers (-19) 30. Seattle Mariners (-20)Â All calculated myself, I'll call it TAOPE since I don't think anyone have done this before. The numbers represent the amount of teams with higher payroll with less wins minus the amount of teams with lower payroll with more wins for the particular team. So since the Marlins score a 15, that mean they beat 15 other teams with a higher payroll and less wins minus teams who beat the Marlins with lower payroll and more wins. (which is none since the Marlins already are rank last in payroll, so they simply beat 15 other teams in payroll and less wins). I think it is a better formula in figuring how efficient each teams use their payroll since it compare it to every other teams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonymous Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 lmao, Mets at -5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
QbanCastillo Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 Good stats, in my opinion. Notice how Brewers are #15 (Middle of the list) in Team Payroll while Marlins are last and yet in Total Wins we are #15...people would expect us to be last.. I think it shows that although they don't get paid as much, they still manage wins with skill and heart! Gotta love the Marlins! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IrishHarrington Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 Interesting top three spend alot of money and didnt get much back . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cantu&HanleyFan Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 chokin' Mets :kicknutz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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