One of our fans asked to see a total of salary that we have dished out this season to players missing time on the disabled list or just sitting and resting nagging injuries. Here are the findings:
I only included guys that have missed a minimum of 2 games missed. Everyone has that one day they take off for a sore this or a nagging that.
Alex Rodriguez 27 Games Missed $29,000,000 salary $179,012.36 per game = $4,833,333.72
David Aardsma 125 Games Missed $500,000 salary $3,086.42 per game = $385,502.50
Cesar Cabral 125 Games Missed $480,000 salary $2,962.96 per game = $370,370.00
Pedro Feliciano 125 Games Missed $4,000,000 salary $24,691.36 per game = $3,086,420.00
Brad Meyers 125 Games Missed $480,000 salary $2,962.96 per game = $370,370.00
Andy Pettitte 49 Games Missed $2,500,000 salary $15,432.10 per game = $756,172.90
Michael Pineda 125 Games Missed $528,000 salary $3,259.26 per game = $407,407.50
Mariano Rivera 99 Games Missed $15,000,000 salary $92,592.59 per game = $9,166,666.41
CC Sabathia 20 Games Missed $23,000,000 salary $141,975.31 per game = $2,839,506.20
Brett Gardner 114 Games Missed $2,800,000 salary $17,283.95 per game = $1,970,370.30
Austin Romine 121 Games Missed $482,000 salary $2,975.31 per game = $360,012.51
Mark Teixeira 9 Games Missed $22,500,000 salary $138,888.89 per game = $1,250,000.01
Nick Swisher 8 Games Missed $10,250,000 salary $63,271.60 per game = $506,172.80
Robinson Cano 2 Games Missed $14,000,000 salary $86,419.75 per game = $172,839.50
Eric Chavez 7 Games Missed $900,000 salary $5,555.56 per game = $38,888.92
Eduardo Nunez 60 Games Missed $524,000 salary $3,234.58 per game = $194,074.80
Russell Martin 10 Games Missed $7,500,000 salary $46,296.30 per game = $462,963.00
David Robertson 28 Games Missed $1,600,000 salary $9,876.54 per game = $276,543.12
Joba Chamberlain 113 Games Missed $1,675,000 salary $10,339.51 per game = $1,168,364.63
The Yankees , to date, have lost a total of $28,615,978.82 to players missing time due to injuries with or without a disabled list trip. Really kind of scary when you think about the fact we're in the discussion for best record in the American League and running away with the American League East.
Don't worry I know your tired of reading about the Yankees and their DL so this will be the last post on it.
Thanks man, this was interesting. I would imagine that 28+ mil is more than the Astros current payroll. Pretty crazy. Anyway, nice post.
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I told you I would get to it eventually lol.
DeleteAnd the Astros team payroll is 60,651,000
Close though lol ;)
It is more then hall of the San Diego Padres total team payroll though
How much of that total comes off the salary cap / is covered by insurance?
ReplyDeleteHow much of that total comes off the salary cap / is covered by insurance?
ReplyDeleteHow much of that total comes off the salary cap / is covered by insurance?
ReplyDeletehttp://riveraveblues.com/2011/09/mailbag-robertson-feliciano-postseason-dl-56196/
DeleteAs seen here Mike Axisa from River Avenue Blues said that those terms are based on a case by case basis and not made public to us.
I am sure that insurance covers some of it, especially on players like Mo and Arod, but I am sure it is not a lot.
How much of that total comes off the salary cap / is covered by insurance?
ReplyDeleteyou know I honestly have no idea and cannot find anything on google to tell you.. Im sorry dude.
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