But when you consider how much money they are bringing in, it's only fair to them that they have high salaries. Remember that baseball is a business. Nobody comes to the park to see the owners, they come to see the players. I spent several years with a Fortune 100 company as a project manager and could easily quantify how much money I saved or made the company. Many of them over the years were in the millions, and one topped out at $27 million. My salary was $48,000. Baseball players are overpaid. could anyone else have done your job? Can Adrian Beltre, Chan Ho park, etc. be replaced? Of course someone eventually could do my job, but I've been gone nearly 2 years and still have people calling because of the incompetence that replaced me. ANYBODY can be replaced. That rule is universal. your business apparently made a mistake, just as baseball teams did when they gave chan ho park and adrian beltre big contracts. im going to guess that you were a little more replaceable than a major league baseball player though.