Oh how the times have changed!
February 8, 1993 A trio of arbitration cases are avoided when three starters are inked to similar three-year deals. Infielders
Craig Biggio and
Ken Caminiti, along with outfielder
Steve Finley now represent a $32 million dollar investment to go with the $36 million spent on deals for pitchers
Doug Drabek and
Greg Swindell - a pay-out unlikely to have happened before the recent change in ownership.
The 1993 Payroll for the Astros was $28.854 million. Right in the middle of the pack. Toronto was first at $45.7 million. Colorado, in its first season, had a payroll of $8.829 million.
The top salary in baseball was, you guessed it, Bobby Bonilla of the Mets. He made $6.2 million, Doc Gooden made $5.9 million (all spent on crack), Eddie Murray was at $3.375 million, Bret Saberhagen at $3 million, and John Franco at $4 million, and Tony Fernandez of all people at $2.3 million. That bought the Mets a record of 59-103. Seems a little familiar, yes?
Astros' top 5 salaries were:
Drabek: $4.25 m
Swindell $3.75 m
Caminiti: $3.15 m
Biggio: $3.05 m
Finley: $2.9m
Bagwell was making $655,000. Darryl Kile $247,500. Only 8 guys total made over $1 million for the year.
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