2014 MLB Top Salaries
Alex Rodriguez3B New York Yankees$30,000,000
[16]Cliff LeeSPPhiladelphia Phillies$25,000,000
[17]Johan SantanaSPNew York Mets$24,644,708
[18]Mark Teixeira1BNew York Yankees$23,125,000
[19]Prince Fielder1BDetroit Tigers$23,000,000
[20]Joe MauerCMinnesota Twins$23,000,000
[21]CC SabathiaSPNew York Yankees$23,000,000
[22]Tim LincecumSPSan Francisco Giants$22,250,000
[23]Zack GreinkeSPLos Angeles Dodgers$21,000,000[24
]Vernon WellsLFNew York Yankees$21,000,000
[25]Adrian Gonzalez1BLos Angeles Dodgers$21,000,000
[26]Miguel Cabrera3BDetroit Tigers$21,000,000
[27]Matt CainSPSan Francisco Giants$20,833,333
[28]Cole HamelsSPPhiladelphia Phillies$20,500,000[29]
No they do that on their own
Basketball players do not get food money, they have a salary. The use their own money
Most professional baseball players use wood bats because metal bats are very easy to hit a home run with and most pros love the challenge behind wood bats. MLB rules dictate that players use wooden bats.
Baseball is extremely popular in the Netherlands. In addition to having many leagues of their own, the country has produced many MLB players.
no
To plan a road trip for free, start by setting a budget and researching free attractions and activities along your route. Utilize apps and websites to find free campsites or accommodations, and consider carpooling with friends to split costs. Pack your own food and snacks to save on dining expenses, and plan your route to minimize tolls and gas expenses.
yes
The factors that impact on the contribution margin are expenses and income or revenue. One can improve their own contribution margin by decreasing expenses or increasing their income.
You do take your own vehichle when you take your road test.
No, they provide their own
The great players and the legends mostly.
Only if you are in the business of selling or caring for pets. Your own pets' expenses are not deductible even if you are in the business.