shago Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Highest Career Total Salaries * Source Baseball Reference.com 1. Alex Rodriguez $231,416,252 2. Barry Bonds $188,245,322 3. Manny Ramirez $186,112,763 4. Derek Jeter $182,830,000 5. Randy Johnson $175,550,019 6. Gary Sheffield $168,008,550 7. Greg Maddux $153,845,000 8. Ken Griffey $149,353,682 9. Carlos Delgado $146,299,000 10. Pedro Martinez $146,259,585 11. Mike Mussina $144,533,619 12. Jim Thome $136,961,667 13. John Smoltz $135,595,446 14. Kevin Brown $130,890,502 15. Tom Glavine $129,639,293 16. Jason Giambi $129,058,996 17. Jeff Bagwell $128,134,019 18. Chipper Jones $127,552,133 19. Mike Hampton $124,550,270 20. Sammy Sosa $124,068,000 21. Roger Clemens $121,001,000 22. Mike Piazza $120,176,002 23. Ivan Rodriguez $116,573,932 24. Mariano Rivera $114,530,125 25. Curt Schilling $114,158,000 26. Andy Pettitte $113,582,416 27. Todd Helton $113,540,000 28. Vladimir Guerrero $112,430,000 29. Larry Walker $110,363,431 30. Magglio Ordonez $105,644,770 31. Frank Thomas $104,634,000 32. Bernie Williams $103,100,001 33. Andruw Jones $102,933,410 34. Shawn Green $100,616,066 35. Mo Vaughn $100,405,001 36. Bobby Abreu $97,379,666 37. Albert Belle $97,376,294 38. Johnny Damon $97,189,000 39. Carlos Beltran $96,055,777 40. Scott Rolen $94,751,973 41. Ichiro Suzuki $93,131,483 42. Jason Schmidt $91,969,248 43. Jorge Posada $91,258,500 44. Rafael Palmeiro $89,295,996 45. Juan Gonzalez $87,037,500 46. Jeff Kent $86,250,617 47. Billy Wagner $86,133,000 48. Moises Alou $85,983,474 49. Jim Edmonds $85,572,907 50. Chan Ho Park $84,256,945 51. Miguel Tejada $82,862,658 52. Kenny Rogers $82,665,500 53. Craig Biggio $82,165,500 54. Brian Giles $81,023,667 55. Javier Vazquez $80,910,000 56. J.D. Drew $80,091,688 57. Torii Hunter $79,555,000 58. Lance Berkman $79,505,000 59. Matt Williams $78,860,000 60. Barry Larkin $78,467,500 61. Nomar Garciaparra $78,467,394 62. Adrian Beltre $78,140,000 63. Paul Konerko $77,790,000 64. Jason Kendall $77,430,364 65. Troy Glaus $77,189,500 66. Kevin Millwood $76,667,793 67. Roberto Alomar $76,603,815 68. Garret Anderson $75,973,000 69. Albert Pujols $74,936,088 70. Jermaine Dye $74,874,001 71. Jamie Moyer $74,867,500 72. Mark McGwire $74,688,354 73. Carlos Lee $73,775,000 74. Roy Halladay $73,241,666 75. Hideki Matsui $73,000,000 76. Edgar Renteria $72,864,500 77. Trevor Hoffman $72,809,000 78. Mike Sweeney $72,143,000 79. Derrek Lee $70,987,001 80. Tim Salmon $70,677,500 81. Aramis Ramirez $70,535,000 82. Bartolo Colon $69,880,000 83. Cal Ripken $69,850,001 84. Richie Sexson $68,741,000 85. John Olerud $68,243,667 86. Steve Finley $68,151,344 87. Al Leiter $68,100,100 88. Ray Durham $67,204,000 89. Robin Ventura $67,135,000 90. David Cone $66,947,501 91. Raul Mondesi $66,470,000 92. Alfonso Soriano $65,960,000 93. Fred McGriff $65,860,818 94. Kevin Appier $65,743,750 95. Chuck Finley $65,504,063 96. Derek Lowe $65,417,000 97. Luis Gonzalez $65,393,259 98. Johan Santana $64,707,855 99. Mike Lowell $63,956,000 100. Darren Dreifort $63,882,000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marky Mark Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Mo Rivera has made 114 mil for being a reliever. Then again, he is the best ever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve9347 Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 QUOTE (Markbilliards @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 11:26 AM) Mo Rivera has made 114 mil for being a reliever. Then again, he is the best ever. $105,000 / inning pitched Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balta1701 Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 QUOTE (Steve9347 @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 12:34 PM) $105,000 / inning pitched That's not that much more than Dreifort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmags Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 I would not have guessed that jermaine dye is in the top 100 highest paid players of all time. I've always found his deals so reasonable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeavyTime Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Konks? Please never use that "nickname" ever again. Also, why is the title "Career/Season Earnings"? This has nothing to do with any season(s), it's strictly career. I would love to see the highest career-to-seasons earnings though, (basically highest average salary over a career). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shago Posted January 25, 2010 Author Share Posted January 25, 2010 QUOTE (PeavyTime @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 06:57 PM) Konks? Please never use that "nickname" ever again. Also, why is the title "Career/Season Earnings"? This has nothing to do with any season(s), it's strictly career. I would love to see the highest career-to-seasons earnings though, (basically highest average salary over a career). Sorry, the post would have been too long, so I took off the highest seasons... You can go to baseball reference and check it out. You like King KONK better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chw42 Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 Notice how many former Dodgers are in bold, lol. I count 5. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoxAce Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 God I hate Mike Hampton. Easiest 124.5 mil you can ever make. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiSox_Sonix Posted January 25, 2010 Share Posted January 25, 2010 QUOTE (chw42 @ Jan 25, 2010 -> 03:30 PM) Notice how many former Dodgers are in bold, lol. I count 5. There's like 20 former Yankees on there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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