Not any that I know of-- the players usually sign for a set salary which would not be a ratio of any kind. Some have incentive clauses- bonuses if they make the all-team or appear in more than a certain number of games or something like that, but no ratios here.
$200,000/year
walk:strike ratio hit:miss ratio
It varies from player to player.
The salaries for players on the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first professional baseball team, ranged from $800 to $1400 per year. In 1869, this was a good salary.
For the 2006 season, the total for the 30 teams was well over $2 billion. Check out the '2006 Team Salaries' link on this page to see the salaries broken down by team.
The average salary is between $500,000 and $2,000,000.
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
Ratios are often classified using the following terms: profitability ratios (also known as operating ratios), liquidity ratios, and solvency ratios.
Ratios
1 - Activity ratios 2 - Profitability ratios 3 - Liquidity ratios
1 - Activity Ratios 2 - Liquidity ratios 3 - Profitability ratios
equivalent ratios are different ratios that name the same comparison