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Pittsburgh's payroll went up from a major league-low $35 million to 27th at $46 million. San Diego's increased from $37.8 million to $45.9 million.
There were 453 players -- nearly 54 percent of those in the major leagues on Thursday -- making $1 million or more. That was up from 433 at the start of last season.
Fifty-five players make the $414,000 minimum, up from 41 at the minimum last year. The median salary, the point at which at equal numbers are above and below, remained at $1.1 million, down from a record $1,125,000 in 2009.
Behind A-Rod on the list of top-earning players was the Los Angeles Angels' Vernon Wells at $26.6 million, followed by Yankees teammates CC Sabathia ($24.3 million) and Teixeira ($23.1 million), then Minnesota catcher Joe Mauer ($23 million) and injured Mets pitcher Johan Santana ($21.6 million). Figures include salaries and prorated shares of signing bonuses and other guaranteed income. For some players, parts of deferred signing bonuses and salaries are discounted to reflect present-day values.
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