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  2. List of highest-paid Major League Baseball players - Wikipedia

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    Pitcher Nolan Ryan was the first player to earn an annual salary above $1 million, signing a $4.5 million, 4-year contract with the Houston Astros in 1979. [6] Kirby Puckett and Rickey Henderson signed the first contracts which paid an average of $3 million a year in November 1989.

  3. Mark Grace - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; As player. ... is an American former Major League Baseball ... two-year contract after the Cubs declined to offer salary ...

  4. Dave Parker - Wikipedia

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    David Gene Parker (born June 9, 1951), nicknamed "the Cobra", [1] is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right fielder from 1973 to 1991. A seven-time All-Star , Parker won two National League batting titles and was the 1978 National League Most Valuable Player .

  5. Here are the 25 highest paid MLB players of 2016 - AOL

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    The only of the four major sports with no salary cap, top MLB salaries have skyrocketed over recent years -- particularly among the league's top pitchers. Here are the 25 highest paid MLB players ...

  6. Personal finances of professional American athletes - Wikipedia

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    As of 1911 the average salary for the about 500 players in Major League Baseball was slightly more than $2,000 a season ($65,400 today). The star hitter Ty Cobb received $9,000 a season ($294,300 today), and sold automobiles in the off season.

  7. Doug Mirabelli - Wikipedia

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    Stats at Baseball Reference ... 1970) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher. ... The deal was reported to have a base salary of $550,000 with incentives ...

  8. Mark Prior - Wikipedia

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    Mark William Prior (born September 7, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current coach. A onetime top prospect of the Chicago Cubs, he pitched for the team from 2002 to 2006 in a career that was marred by injuries. In his prime, his repertoire of pitches included a mid-90s mph fastball, a curveball, and a changeup.

  9. Joe Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was a standout baseball player at Castlemont High School, but did not receive any offers from major league teams due to his size. He played college baseball at Oakland City College before being signed by the Houston Colt .45s as an amateur free agent in 1962, receiving a $3,000 signing bonus and a $500 per month salary. [3]