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Anthony K.
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So, most of us are definite arm chair GM's who love to play fantasy baseball, baseball video games or give our general opinion on what we would do if we were a GM.
Now, you can.
I have added up all of the team salaries from 2008 and then found the average, which is $89,913, 086. You need to fill out an entire 25 man pro roster, just as every major league GM has to. Salaries can be found here: http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/players Some players base salaries are not listed (like those of in season call ups such as Evan Longoria and Jay Bruce). Everything is based on the 2008 salary for each player. Player's salaries who are not listed, would need to be researched (like on ESPN, in some articles they have certain rookies' salaries, such as Longoria http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3353025).
Positions you must fill (please show salary of each player as well, so we know you didn't go over the salary threshold):
C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, 3 OF, 5 SP, 1 CL, at least 5 MR, plus 6 bench players (extra arms or extra bats).
I think this will be a very fun and interesting thread and I will be posting my team shortly.
EDIT: To make things interesting and to keep people from loading up and young studs, you can have no more than FIVE players with 4 years or less of service in the majors. It has been brought to my attention that people will just load up on young talent. So, you MUST use all $89 million of your salary. this isn't the Marlins here
Also, the player must have been up for the 2008 season...so no minor league players allowed 
Now, you can.
I have added up all of the team salaries from 2008 and then found the average, which is $89,913, 086. You need to fill out an entire 25 man pro roster, just as every major league GM has to. Salaries can be found here: http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/players Some players base salaries are not listed (like those of in season call ups such as Evan Longoria and Jay Bruce). Everything is based on the 2008 salary for each player. Player's salaries who are not listed, would need to be researched (like on ESPN, in some articles they have certain rookies' salaries, such as Longoria http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3353025).
Positions you must fill (please show salary of each player as well, so we know you didn't go over the salary threshold):
C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, 3 OF, 5 SP, 1 CL, at least 5 MR, plus 6 bench players (extra arms or extra bats).
I think this will be a very fun and interesting thread and I will be posting my team shortly.
EDIT: To make things interesting and to keep people from loading up and young studs, you can have no more than FIVE players with 4 years or less of service in the majors. It has been brought to my attention that people will just load up on young talent. So, you MUST use all $89 million of your salary. this isn't the Marlins here