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    Say I pick up Jason Kendall for $80 this week. If I cut him next week and he never gets owned again this year, is his starting salary for next year $80?
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    Originally posted by mjl View Post
    Say I pick up Jason Kendall for $80 this week. If I cut him next week and he never gets owned again this year, is his starting salary for next year $80?
    Nope.
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      As I understand it, his starting salary next year would be his average dollar from 2k10 and 2k11.
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        Originally posted by Hammer View Post
        As I understand it, his starting salary next year would be his average dollar from 2k10 and 2k11.
        Correct, it would only be $80 if you kept him all year and then wanted to keep him, unless of course he earns like $170 in 2011.
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