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Thursday, July 30, 2009

WSJ: most and least efficient teams in payroll

By Tangotiger, 10:20 AM

Dave lends a hand:

Using a function that projects winning percentage based on total salary, the Marlins’ payroll suggests they should have won just 40% of their games during the time studied, while they’ve actually won 49% (through Monday). The Rays have spent like a team that should win 43% of their games and won 51%.

By contrast, the New York Yankees have spent [130%] more than the average team—projecting them to win 62% of their games. Winning just 58% makes them one of the least efficient teams in baseball.

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WSJ: most and least efficient teams in payroll