Saturday, November 13, 2010

Twins 2011 Payroll Estimate #1

This estimate reflects only players who are currently under team control for the 2011 season. It does not include any speculation on players who will be signed via free agency or those who will be acquired via trade. This list will change as the off season progress, and players are acquired, or lost.

The positions in many cases are speculative. If I pencil in a player at a position who did not start there in 2010, it may be because I simply feel he would be the most qualified should 2011 begin today. It does not mean I expect the team to enter the 2011 season with said player manning that positon, so don't read into it too much.

An asterisk denotes an arbitration eligible player and my estimate at what they'll receive. Please note that this is not an exact figure, but should be close. 

C: Mauer - 23.0m
1B: Morneau - 14.0m
2B: Casilla - 800k*
3B: Valencia - 450k
SS: Hardy - 6.5m*
LF: Young - 5.5m*
CF: Span - 1.0m
RF: Cuddyer - 10.5m
DH: Kubel - 5.25m

BN: Butera - 450k
BN: Tolbert - 450k
BN: Plouffe - 450k
BN: Harris - 1.75m
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SP: Liriano - 4.5m*
SP: Baker - 5.0m
SP: Blackburn - 3.0m
SP: Slowey - 2.5m*
SP: Duensing - 450k

RP:
RP:
RP:
RP: Perkins - 750k*
RP: Mijares - 450k
RP: Capps - 7.5m*
RP: Nathan - 11.25m

Buyout: Punto - 500k

Total: 106.0m

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