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I have a question with player contracts and salaries.
Some team payrolls seem to be pretty far off from where they stand in real life.
The Yankees appear to be off by $70 million, Dodgers $50 million, Seattle $30+ million and so on...
I don't expect everything to be exact as that would be impossible with all of the terms of real life MLB contracts. Here are some Dodger corrections that I have found at both ESPN and Cot's Baseball Contracts website.
1. Manny: In the game he's making 14.6, while he's making an addition 10 (25 in 2009 and 20 in '10)
2. Jason Schmidt in the game is making a MLC, he's due 12+ million this year.
3. Juan Pierre and his horrible contract says he's due to make 10 million this year while the game has him at a nice 1.1
4. Raffy Furcal in game is at 3 mill, a little less than half of the 7.5 million he's due in real life.
If this is helpful please let me know and I can post the rest of the Dodger corrections, if this is in fact me again overlooking something that I am completely forgetting about please me know and I will gladly accept all of the hard work that was put into the set.
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