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1982 Baseball Payrolls
This is a team-by-team payroll listings for the 1982 season.
The league per-player average was $240,366 and the
average team payroll was $6,009,153. You can also view figures
for 1981
or 1983.
Other financial information is available for many seasons using the tool
on the right.
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1982
PAYROLLS 1982
PAYROLLS
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| RANK |
TEAM |
AVERAGE |
TOTAL |
| 1
| California
Angels |
$423,403 |
$10,585,075 |
| 2
| New
York Yankees |
$411,988 |
$10,299,700 |
| 3
| Philadelphia
Phillies |
$390,370 |
$9,759,250 |
| 4
| Milwaukee
Brewers |
$330,965 |
$8,274,125 |
| 5
| Houston
Astros |
$306,565 |
$7,664,125 |
| 6
| Montreal
Expos |
$299,192 |
$7,479,800 |
| 7
| Oakland
Athletics |
$266,335 |
$6,658,375 |
| 8
| New
York Mets |
$263,539 |
$6,588,475 |
| 9
| Kansas
City Royals |
$258,091 |
$6,452,275 |
| 10
| Pittsburgh
Pirates |
$251,234 |
$6,280,850 |
| 11
| Chicago
White Sox |
$247,673 |
$6,191,825 |
| 12
| Boston
Red Sox |
$247,513 |
$6,187,825 |
| 13
| Baltimore
Orioles |
$242,558 |
$6,063,950 |
| 14
| St.
Louis Cardinals |
$237,533 |
$5,938,325 |
| 15
| Chicago
Cubs |
$220,662 |
$5,516,550 |
| 16
| Los
Angeles Dodgers |
$216,332 |
$5,408,300 |
| 17
| Cleveland
Indians |
$216,000 |
$5,400,000 |
| 18
| Atlanta
Braves |
$209,492 |
$5,237,300 |
| 19
| Cincinnati
Reds |
$203,532 |
$5,088,300 |
| 20
| San
Francisco Giants |
$198,438 |
$4,960,950 |
| 21
| Texas
Rangers |
$186,424 |
$4,660,600 |
| 22
| Detroit
Tigers |
$174,134 |
$4,353,350 |
| 23
| San
Diego Padres |
$137,946 |
$3,448,650 |
| 24
| Toronto
Blue Jays |
$127,860 |
$3,196,500 |
| 25
| Seattle
Mariners |
$114,405 |
$2,860,125 |
| 26
| Minnesota
Twins |
$67,335 |
$1,683,375 |
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Source: The Sporting News 1983 Baseball
Guide.
Baseball
Economics sources/bibliography:
Business
of Baseball, The by Albert Powers
Baseball,
Inc.: The National Pastime As Big Business by Frank P. Jozsa Jr.
Baseball
and Billions: A Probing Look Inside the Big Business of Our National Pastime
by Andrew Zimbalist
Built
to Win: Inside Stories and Leadership Strategies from Baseball's Winningest GM
by John Schuerholz
Free
Agency and Competitive Balance in Baseball by Ronald W. Cox
The
Formation, Sometimes Absorption and Mostly Inevitable Demise of 18 Professional
Baseball Organizations, 1871 to Present by David Pietrusza.
Getting
in the Game: Inside Baseball's Winter Meetings by Josh Lewin
State
of Baseball Management: Decision-Making in the Best and Worst Teams, 1993-2003
by Scott Barzilla
In
the Best Interests of Baseball? The Revolutionary Reign of Bud Selig by
Andrew Zimbalist
May
the Best Team Win: Baseball Economics and Public Policy, by Andrew Zimbalist
The
Inside Pitch ... and More: Baseball's Business and the Public Trust by Gene
A. Budig
Early
Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825-1908 by Dean A. Sullivan.
Middle
Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1900-1948 by Dean A. Sullivan.
Late
Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball 1945-1972 by Dean A. Sullivan
Total
Baseball: The Ultimate Baseball Encyclopedia by John Thorn, et al.
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