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2012 PCL Salaries 2012 PCL Salaries C 1B 2B SS Carlos Santana‐23 Miguel Cabrera‐38 Robinson Cano‐33 Troy Tulowitski‐33 Joe Mauer‐22 Adrian Gonzalez‐38 Dustin Pedroia‐30 Jose Reyes‐31 Buster Posey‐22 Albert Pujols‐37 Ian Kinsler‐28 Hanley Ramirez‐30 Mike Napoli‐20 Joey Votto‐37 Brandon Phillips‐25 Starlin Castro‐27 Brian McCann‐20 Prince Fielder‐32 Howie Kendrick‐23 Elvis Andrus‐25 Matt Wieters‐20 Mark Texeira‐26 Ben Zobrist‐21 Jimmy Rollins‐21 Alex Avila‐19 Eric Hosmer‐25 Rickie Weeks‐20 Asdrubel Cabrera‐21 Miguel Montero‐16 Billy Butler‐25 Dan Uggla‐20 Alexei Ramirez‐20 Wilson Ramos‐13 Freddie Freeman‐24 Neil Walker‐19 Derek Jeter‐19 Yadier Molina‐13 Paul Konerko‐23 Jemille Weeks‐17 Dee Gordon‐19 Russell Martin‐11 Carlos Santana‐23 Chase Utley‐16 Ian Desmond‐17 Geovany Soto‐10 Michael Young‐21 David Espinosa‐15 Jhonny Peralta‐17 JP Arencibia‐9 Mike Napoli‐20 Kelly Johnson‐15 JJ Hardy‐16 Carlos Ruiz‐9 Michael Cuddyer‐19 Daniel Murphy‐14 Yunel Escobar‐15 Jonathan Lucroy‐9 Michael Morse‐19 Dustin Ackley‐13 Emilio Bonifacio‐15 Jesus Montero‐9 Mark Reynolds‐18 Jason Kipnis‐13 Erick Aybar‐15 J.Saltalamacchia‐8 Gaby Sanchez‐18 Omar Infante‐12 Alcides Escobar‐13 Chris Iannetta‐8 Lance Berkman‐17 Gordon Beckham‐12 Cliff Pennington‐12 AJ Pierzynski‐8 James Loney‐17 Aaron Hill‐10 Zack Cozart‐11 Kurt Suzuki‐8 Adam Lind‐16 Ryan Raburn‐10 Marco Scutaro‐10 Nick Hundley‐7 Carlos Lee‐15 Brian Roberts‐8 Jed Lowrie‐9 Ryan Doumit‐7 Edwin Encarnacion‐15 Ryan Roberts‐8 Stephen Drew‐9 Miguel Olivo‐7 Ryan Howard‐14 Maicer Izturis‐8 Rafael Furcal‐7 Devin Mesoraco‐7 Mitch Moreland‐14 Scott Sizemore‐8 Ruben Tejeda‐7 Ramon Hernandez‐6 Mark Trumbo‐14 Jose Altuve‐7 Sean Rodriguez‐7 Yorvit Torrealba‐6 Ike Davis‐14 Sean Rodriguez‐7 Yuniesky Betancourt‐6 Tyler Flowers‐5 Daniel Murphy‐14 Darwin Barney‐7 Alex Gonzalez‐6 Travis d’Arnaud‐5 Adam Dunn‐13 Johnny Giavotella‐7 Ryan Theriot‐6 John Buck‐4 Aubrey Huff‐13 Justin Turner‐6 Jamey Carroll‐6 Josh Thole‐4 Lucas Duda‐12 Ryan Theriot‐6 Jason Bartlett‐6 Hank Conger‐4 Paul Goldschmidt‐12 Tsyoshi Nishioka‐6 Trevor Plouffe‐6 Ryan Hanigan‐3 Derrick Lee‐12 Jamey Carroll‐6 Eduardo Nunez‐6 Wilikin Rosario‐3 Carlos Pena‐11 Orlando Hudson‐5 Angel Sanchez‐5 Salvador Perez‐3 Justin Morneau‐11 Mark Ellis‐4 Reid Brignac‐5 Chris Snyder‐2 Adam LaRoche‐11 Chris Getz‐4 Clint Barmes‐4 Francisco Cervelli‐2 Jesus Guzman‐11 Mike Aviles‐4 Brandon Crawford‐3 Rod Barajas‐2 Juan Rivera‐11 Tyler Greene‐3 Robert Andino‐3 Jason Castro‐2 Brandon Belt‐10 Jason Donald‐3 Juan Uribe‐3 Ryan Lavarnway‐2 Justin Smoak‐9 Robert Andino‐3 Willie Bloomquist‐3 Yasmani Grandal‐2 Garrett Jones‐9 Alexei Casilla‐3 Tyler Greene‐3 Jesus Flores‐2 Chris Davis‐9 Orlando Cabrera‐2 Alexei Casilla‐3 JR Towles‐2 Chris Parmalee‐8 Skip Schumaker‐2 Brendan Ryan‐2 David Ross‐1 Casey Kotchman‐8 Jeff Keppinger‐2 Orlando Cabrera‐2 Kelly Shoppach‐1 Brett Wallace‐8 Carlos Guillen‐2 Edgar Renteria‐1 Jose Molina‐1 Yonder Alonso‐8 Jerry Hairston‐2 Ronny Cedeno‐1 Ronny Paulino‐1 Kendrys Morales‐8 Chris Nelson‐2 Ramon Santiago‐1 Lou Marson‐1 Todd Helton‐7 Steve Lombardozzi‐2 Jack Wilson‐1 John Jaso‐1 Daric Barton‐7 Cord Phelps‐2 Humberto Quintero‐1 Ty Wiggington‐6 Adrian Cardenas‐1 Chris Corporan‐1 Andy Dirks‐6 Adam Kennedy‐1 Michael McKenry‐1 Matt LaPorta‐6 Mike Fontenot‐1 Drew Butera‐1 Matt Adams‐5 Jeff Baker‐1 Austin Romine‐1 Anthony Rizzo‐5 Matt Downs‐1 George Kottaras‐1 Mike Carp‐4 Logan Forsythe‐1 Lyle Overbay‐3 Ramon Santiago‐1 Xavier Nady‐3 Ryan Adams‐1 Nick Evans‐2 Brett Pill‐2 3B 1B (cont’d) Jose Bautista‐35 Brett Lillibridge‐1 Carlos Quentin‐16 David DeJesus‐7 Evan Longoria‐33 Kila Ka’aihaue‐1 Brennan Boesch‐16 Kyle Banks‐6 Ryan Zimmerman‐30 Brandon Allen‐1 Matt Joyce‐16 Nate Schierholtz‐6 Adrian Beltre‐27 David Cooper‐1 Martin Prado‐16 Ty Wiggington‐6 David Wright‐27 Adam Kennedy‐1 Torii Hunter‐16 Hideki Matsui‐6 Pablo Sandoval‐26 Logan Morrison‐16 Norichika Aoki‐6 Brett Lawrie‐23 DH Colby Rasmus‐15 Jordan Schafer‐6 Aramis Ramirez‐23 David Ortiz‐16 Denard Span‐15 Raul Ibanez‐6 Alex Rodriguez‐23 Vladimir Guerrero‐14 Emilio Bonafacio‐15 Yoenis Cespedes‐6 Michael Young‐21 Johnny Damon‐9 Carlos Lee‐15 Bryce Harper‐6 Kevin Youkilis‐19 Travis Hafner‐8 Jeff Francouer‐15 Eric Young Jr.‐6 Mark Reynolds‐18 Jack Cust‐1 Juan Pierre‐15 Casper Wells‐5 Chase Headley‐16 Mitch Moreland‐14 Ryan Sweeney‐5 Martin Prado‐16 Chris Heisey‐14 Roger Bernadina‐5 Edwin Encarnacion‐15 OF Ben Revere‐14 Kosuke Fukodome‐5 Emilio Bonafacio‐15 Matt Kemp‐40 Vernon Wells‐14 Gorkys Hernandez‐5 Daniel Murphy‐14 Jacoby Ellsbury‐36 Delmon Young‐14 Dominic Brown‐4 David Freese‐14 Carlos Gonzalez‐35 Josh Willingham‐14 Leonys Martin‐4 Danny Valencia‐12 Jose Bautista‐35 Dexter Fowler‐14 Carlos Gomez‐4 Ian Stewart‐11 Justin Upton‐32 Michael Brantley‐13 Xavier Paul‐4 Mike Moustakas‐11 Hunter Pence‐31 Alfonso Soriano‐13 Jason Bourgeois‐4 Alberto Callaspo‐11 Josh Hamilton‐28 Aubrey Huff‐13 Blake DeWitt‐4 Pedro Alvarez‐10 Andrew McCutcheon‐28 Eric Thames‐12 Josh Reddick‐4 Lonnie Chisenhall‐10 Shin‐Soo Choo‐27 Will Venable‐12 Mike Trout‐4 Chris Davis‐9 Matt Holliday‐26 David Murphy‐12 Mike Carp‐4 Jed Lowrie‐9 Mike Stanton‐26 Marlon Byrd‐12 Michael Saunders‐3 Casey McGehee‐8 Curtis Granderson‐26 Lucas Duda‐12 Willie Bloomquist‐3 Maicer Izturis‐8 Ryan Braun‐26 Jason Kubel‐12 Ezequiel Carrera‐3 Brent Morel‐8 Adam Jones‐25 Seth Smith‐12 Rick Ankiel‐3 Ryan Roberts‐8 Jay Bruce‐25 Nyjer Morgan‐11 Craig Gentry‐2 Scott Rolen‐8 Desmond Jennings‐24 Franklin Guitierrez‐11 Ben Francisco‐2 Placido Polanco‐7 Carl Crawford‐24 Dayan Viciedo‐11 Matt Diaz‐2 Sean Rodriguez‐7 Shane Victorino‐24 Jason Bay‐11 Endy Chavez‐2 Chipper Jones‐7 Nelson Cruz‐23 Bobby Abreu‐11 Magglio Ordonez‐2 Justin Turner‐6 Andre Ethier‐23 Juan Rivera‐11 Chris Coghlan‐2 Ty Wiggington‐6 BJ Upton‐23 John Mayberry‐10 Brett Jackson‐2 Chone Figgins‐6 Drew Stubbs‐23 Brandon Belt‐10 Skip Schumacher‐2 Eduardo Nunez‐6 Corey Hart‐23 Travis Snider‐10 Jerry Hairston Jr.‐2 Jimmy Paredes‐6 Howie Kendrick‐23 Rajai Davis‐10 Juan Carlos Linares‐1 Nolan Arenado‐6 Brett Gardner‐22 Ryan Raburn‐10 Scott Hairston‐1 Kyle Seager‐5 Chris Young‐22 JD Martinez‐10 Fred Lewis‐1 Alex Liddi‐5 Michael Bourne‐22 John Jay‐10 Shelley Duncan‐1 Chris Johnson‐5 Melky Cabrera‐21 Lorenzo Cain‐10 Ryan Spilboroughs‐1 Wilson Betemit‐5 Alex Gordon‐21 Tony Campana‐9 Felix Pie‐1 Juan Francisco‐4 Ben Zobrist‐21 Jerry Sands‐9 Brent Lillibridge‐1 Mike Aviles‐4 Nick Markakis‐21 Grady Sizemore‐9 Brian Bogusevic‐1 Mat Gamel‐3 Alex Rios‐20 Cody Ross‐9 Corey Patterson‐1 Kevin Kouzmanhoff‐2 Carlos Beltran‐19 Gerrardo Parra‐9 Aaron Rowand‐1 Brandon Inge‐2 Michael Cuddyer‐19 Tyler Colvin‐8 Tony Gwynn Jr.‐1 Jerry Hairston‐2 Michael Morse‐19 Andres Torres‐8 Conor Jackson‐1 Mark Teahen‐2 Cameron Maybin‐19 Nate McLouth‐8 Ryan Kalish‐1 Josh Harrison‐1 Angel Pagan‐19 Alex Presley‐8 Aaron Cunningham‐1 Logan Forsythe‐1 Austin Jackson‐19 Ryan Ludwick‐8 J.B.Shuck‐1 Brock Peterson‐1 Peter Bourjos‐18 Julio Borbon‐8 Josh Bell‐1 Nick Swisher‐18 Colin 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