I wanted to update the Padres salary projections for 2012. The Padres have plenty of players arbitration eligible, for those players, I inserted the MLBTR projection. It appears the Padres will settle in between 50-55M for the 2012 season.
Update: Per Bill Center at the SDUT Thatcher, Baker, Hundley, Headley, and Stauffer have agreed to deals. At this point we only know the amounts for Baker and Thatcher, all other arbitration eligible players have the MLBTR projection and amount are in italics.
2012 Padres Cory Luebke 480,000.00 Clayton Richard 2,000,000.00 Edinson Volquez 2,237,500.00 Tim Stauffer 3,200,000.00 Dustin Moseley 1,800,000.00 Luke Gregerson 1,550,000.00 Joe Thatcher 700,000.00 Ernesto Frieri 480,000.00 Andrew Cashner 480,000.00 Brad Brach 480,000.00 Huston Street 7,000,000.00 Nick Hundley 2,000,000.00 John Baker 750,000.00 Yonder Alonso 1,000,000.00 Jesus Guzman 480,000.00 Chase Headley 3,475,000.00 Orlando Hudson 5,500,000.00 Jason Bartlett 5,500,000.00 Carlos Quentin 7,025,000.00 Mark Kotsay 1,250,000.00 Will Venable 1,475,000.00 Chris Denorfia 1,165,000.00 Cameron Maybin 480,000.00 Kyle Blanks 480,000.00 INF 480,000.00 Brad Hawpe 1,000,000.00 Chad Qualls 1,050,000.00 Aaron Harang 500,000.0054,017,500.00
For what it's worth, I listed the buy-out amounts for Hawpe, Qualls, and Harang against the 2012 salary
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January 17, 2012



