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THEN
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NOW
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JIM RICE
, RED SOX
$2,412,500
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LF
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BARRY BONDS
, PIRATES
$4,700,000
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RICKEY HENDERSON
, YANKEES
$1,670,000
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CF
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ANDY VAN SLYKE
, PIRATES
$4,250,000
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DALE MURPHY
, BRAVES
$1,900,000
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RF
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BOBBY BONILLA
, METS
$5,800,000
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MIKE SCHMIDT
, PHILLIES
$2,127,333
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3B
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KELLY GRUBER
, BLUE JAYS
$3,300,000
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OZZIE SMITH
, CARDINALS
$1,940,000
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SS
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BARRY LARKIN
, REDS
$4,300,000
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TOM HERR, CARDINALS
$925,000
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2B
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ROBERTO ALOMAR
, BLUE JAYS
$4,250,000
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EDDIE MURRAY
, ORIOLES
$2,460,000
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1B
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CECIL FIELDER
, TIGERS
$4,500,000
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GARY CARTER
, METS
$1,925,571
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C
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BENITO SANTIAGO
, PADRES
$3,300,000
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ANDRE THORNTON
, INDIANS
$1,100,000
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DH
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GEORGE BRETT
, ROYALS
$4,700,000
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FERNANDO VALENZUELA
, DODGERS
$1,850,000
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LHP
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FRANK VIOLA
, RED SOX
$4,733,333
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JACK MORRIS
, TIGERS
$1,850,000
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RHP
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DWIGHT GOODEN
, METS
$5,166,666
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WILLIE HERNANDEZ
, TIGERS
$1,060,000
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RP
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JOHN FRANCO
, METS
$4,000,000
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Baseball Salaries
I thought Tim Kurkjian
's article on Chicago Cub
second baseman Ryne Sandberg
and increasingly outrageous baseball salaries was excellent (Rolling a 7, March 16). I admire Sandberg
, and if anyone deserves to be the game's highest-paid player, he does. But $7 million! That's sick. These outrageous salary hikes must stop.
SETH L. FEIT
Schaumburg
, Ill.
Minnesota Twins
general manager Andy MacPhail
has achieved great success in baseball at an extremely young age, but if he feels, as he says in your story, that his "three-year-old son could have made that deal" with Sandberg
, perhaps the Cubs
asked permission to interview the wrong MacPhail
when they were looking for a G.M. last fall. Personally, I'm not sure that the younger MacPhail
could have finalized the deal. After all, our meetings into the early hours of March 2 would have taken him way past his bedtime.
JIM TURNER
Agent for Ryne Sandberg
St. Louis
Coach K
One trait seems to wind its way through Duke
basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski
's success—honesty (Blue Angel, March 16). He is honest with his players, their parents, the student body, his athletic director, the press and, most important, himself. Krzyzewski
's philosophy is a breath of fresh air.
MARK DALE
Edmund, Okla.
I'm tired of hearing about what a great coach Mike Krzyzewski
is. Let's get real. My mother could coach the players he gets at Duke
. Also, what kind of coach allows his players, specifically Christian Laettner
and Bobby Hurley
, to be such foul-mouthed crybabies? I can't imagine what they would have been like if they had lost a few more games.
DAN MURPHEY
Silver Spring
, Md.
America
's Greatest Athlete
I enjoyed Steve Wulf
's POINT AFTER about Bo Jackson
(March 16), but I disagree with Wulf
when he says that Jackson
is "the greatest athlete America
has ever produced." That takes in a lot of territory. What about Jim Thorpe
and Hobey Baker
, multitalented, multisport performers from earlier eras? And in our own time, Rafer Johnson
, the great decathlon champion? What about Al Oerter
, gold medal winner in four Olympics? Or Jimmy Brown
, who was a first-string All-America in two sports at Syracuse
and is still regarded as the premier fullback of all time?
DAVID M. VARNER
Palm Coast, Fla.
Diamond Prices
Reading about Ryne Sandberg
's four-year, $28.4 million contract reminded me of your April 20, 1987, story Baseball Salaries, in which you listed the salary of every major league ballplayer. The article included a graphic in which you named the highest-paid player at each position. Twenty-eight million dollars in '87 would have paid all of their salaries for one year, with $7.1 million to spare. By the way, the article also mentioned how the upward trend of salaries had "leveled off."
How about a then and now comparison of the highest-paid players by position?
MIKE CONTOS
Jacksonville
, Ala.
?Here it is, as of March 27, with figures equaling each player's base salary, plus a prorated share of his signing bonus. Please note that Sandberg
isn't in the lineup since his big salary doesn't kick in until next year.—ED.
[This article contains a table. Please see hardcopy of magazine or PDF.]

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