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Salary Report Doesn't Match Salaries
Had seen this all during Spring Training, but waited until the first day of the regular season to see if it would change. It didn't.
From the Manager's Home Page, click Player Salaries (extended by year). These amounts do not match the player salaries. I'm using a lowered financial coefficient and it "appears" to me that the html report is based on the original player minimum (for the year I selected) at $147K rather than the $25k they are contracted for on their player pages. An additional example. The highest paid player on my team, at $245k is listed on the Player Salaries report as $1.4m - I don't know where these numbers would be coming from, if not the original financials before the coefficient was applied. I don't see it showing up anywhere else. I take that back. I haven't added up the team's payrolls in the Financial Report, but they looked within range of my expectations.
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I'm seeing the same thing, also with a lowered coefficient.
Here is a shot of the (correct) salaries on the roster view: ![]() And the incorrect salaries on the salary report:
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TT# 3546
Thanks for reporting this and thanks for the screen shots (they almost always help)
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