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Can you name the highest career salaries of MLB players?
created by
wgert
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Total Salary
Player
Primary Team
$231,416,252
New York Yankees
$188,245,322
San Francisco Giants
$186,112,763
Boston Red Sox
$182,830,000
New York Yankees
$175,550,019
Arizona Diamondbacks
$168,008,550
Florida Marlins
$153,845,000
Atlanta Braves
$149,353,682
Seattle Mariners
$146,299,000
Toronto Blue Jays
$146,259,585
Boston Red Sox
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Highest Career Salary Quiz
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Created Mar 3, 2010 in
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sinatra22
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Mar 3rd, 2010 at 19:54 GMT
1 point
too easy with all the teams listed. Good idea though. I'd like to see top 50 or top 100.
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