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Greinke and the Los Angeles Dodgers have knocked Alex
Rodriguez and the New York Yankees off baseballs payroll
perch, part of an off-season spending spree that has the
average salary approaching $4 million for the first time.
The Dodgers are ending the Yankees 15-year streak as
baseballs biggest spenders and as of Tuesday had a
projected payroll of $235 million, according to study of
all major league contracts by The Associated Press. New
York, which last failed to top the payroll rankings in
1998, was a distant second at $203 million. After that,
it was another huge gap to Philadelphia at $180 million,
followed by Boston at $163 million and Detroit at $162
million. Houston is last at $45 million, up from $27
million at the start of last year, and Miami at $48
million remains 29th. Some large-market teams are among
the smaller spenders, with the New York Mets and Chicago
Cubs projected at $89 million, ranked 22nd and 23rd.
Rodriguez, who holds the record for the largest deal in
baseball history at $275 million over 10 years, is
suspended for the season for violations of baseballs drug
agreement and labour contract. Because of the ban, he
will earn only $2,868,852 of his $25 million salary — 21
days pay for the 183-day season. Greinke would have
become the highest-paid player, even if Rodriguez was
getting all his cash. The pitcher has a $24 million
salary in the second season of his $147 million, six-year
contract, and because he can opt out of the deal after
the 2015 season, baseballs accounting rules call for his
$12 million signing bonus to be prorated over the first
three seasons. "Weve got great ownership and a great fan
base, and we need to do what we can to win games,"
Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti said last week in
Sydney, where Los Angeles swept its opening, two-game
series against Arizona. "I dont think the guys worry
about it. I know we dont worry about it," Colletti said.
"Were expected to win, and thats how we go about it.
Money doesnt mean you win. Money just means you have a
chance to get the best players." As of Tuesday, the
average salary projected to be between $3.95 million and
$4 million, with the final figure depending on how many
players are put on the disabled list by the time opening-
day rosters are finalized at 3 p.m. Sunday. That
translates to a rise of 8 to 10 per cent from last years
opening average of $3.65 million and would be the largest
increase since 2006 or possibly even 2001. "Im not
surprised. With the type of revenues clubs are enjoying
these days, the average salaries are going to go up," New
York Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said.
Illustrating the rate of escalation, the opening-day
average was $1.07 million when Derek Jeter first reached
the major leagues in 1995, broke the $2 million mark in
2001 and spurted past $3 million in 2008. "I think its
great. I think it just shows the game is growing, fan
interest is there," said Jeter, the Yankees captain who
is retiring at the end of this season. "The business of
baseball seems like its booming pretty good right now."
The average U.S. wage in 2012 was $42,498, according to
the Social Security Administration, the latest figure
available and an annual increase of 3.12 per cent.
Following Greinke on the highest-paid list are
Philadelphias Ryan Howard and Cliff Lee at $25 million,
the Yankees CC Sabathia at $24.3 million, and Seattles
Robinson Cano and Texas Prince Fielder at $24 million
each. The APs figures include salaries and prorated
shares of signing bonuses and other guaranteed income for
players on active rosters, disabled lists and the
restricted list. For some players, parts of deferred
money are discounted to reflect current values. Payroll
figures factor in adjustments for cash transactions in
trades, signing bonuses that are the responsibility of
the club agreeing to the contract, option buyouts, and
termination pay for released players. For instance, the
Yankees are receiving $18.6 million from the Los Angeles
Angels to cover most of the $21 million due to outfielder
Vernon Wells, who has been released, and $13 million from
the Chicago Cubs to pay most of the $18 million owed
outfielder Alfonso Soriano. The Mets payroll include
buyouts to Johan Santana ($4.9 million present value) and
Jason Bay ($2.7 million present value). ___ AP Sports
Writer Dennis Passa and AP freelance writers Mark Didtler
and Jon Santucci contributed to this report.
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mediocrity, perhaps the Washington Nationals have turned
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Wednesday night and the Nationals kept the Philadelphia
Phillies bats quiet yet again in an 8-4, rain-interrupted
win. LONDON -- The revenue generated by football clubs in
the Premier League struck a record 2.53 billion pounds
($4.23 billion) in the 2012/13 season as the English
topflight remained the world leader. An annual review
conducted by consultants Deloitte shows that revenues
among the 20 Premier League sides swelled by 165 million
pounds, with over 60 per cent of the growth driven by
Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool. "Once
again the global appeal of the Premier League has
continued to drive commercial revenue growth,
particularly at the highest ranked Premier League clubs,"
said Deloitte sports business group partner Dan Jones.
"Matchday revenue also increased by 6 per cent with fewer
unsold seats at Premier League games than ever before."
Jones added that the increasing trend is expected to
continue, with the Premier League clubs revenue likely to
increase by 30 per cent to 3.2 billion pounds ($5.4
billion) in 2013-14. "This growth will be driven by the
revenue from the first season of the Premier Leagues new
broadcast deals and further commercial revenue growth at
the biggest clubs," he said. According to Deloitte, the 7
per cent increase in Premier League revenues is the
largest absolute growth of any of the "big five" leagues.
Among those, German clubs generated revenues of 1.7
billion pounds ($2.85 billion) while those in Spain
reaped 1.6 billion pounds ($2.68 billion). Italys clubs
garnered 1.4 billion pounds ($2.35 billion) while French
clubs saw revenues of 1.1 billion pounds ($1.84 billion).
Overall, the "big five" saw revenues increase 5 per cent.
The majority of the Prremier League revenues growth arose
from commercial sources, with the two Manchester clubs
accounting for over half of the leagues 129 million
pounds ($216 million) commercial revenue increase.
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is still ahead of the Premier League by 55 million euros
($75 million) in commercial terms but expects the English
league to "comfortably lead Europe" in all three main
revenues categories -- matchday, broadcast and commercial
in the 2013-14 results. In the year before UEFAs
Financial Fair Play rules took effect, over 75 per cent
of the Premier League clubs revenue increase was spent on
wages, which rose by 125 million pounds to 1.8 billion
pounds ($3 billion), as clubs spent in anticipation of
the extra revenue from the new broadcast deal in 2013-14.
The biggest increase was at Manchester City, with the
club spending an extra 31 million pounds ($52 million)
compared to the previous year to reach 233 million pounds
($390 million). Though Manchester City remained ahead of
its city rival Manchester United in the player cost
stakes, United won the 2012/13 Premier League title. City
reclaimed the title in the season thats just ended while
United sank to seventh. "The pattern in spending on wages
following previous increases in broadcast deals, suggests
its likely around 60 per cent or more of the revenue
increase in 2013-14 will flow through to wages," said
Adam Bull, senior consultant in the Sports Business Group
at Deloitte. "On that basis, we would expect Premier
League total wage costs to reach a new record level of
around 2.2 billion pounds ($3.7 billion)."
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