Try and keep it under 85 million if you can.
C: Dioner Navarro ($412,500, 24 YO) He's definitely a respectable hitter, especially for a catcher, but he won't set the world on fire. In his career, he's thrown out 87/197 and fielded at a .989 clip, which are decent numbers.
But if you throw out his years with the Dodgers, and reevaluate his CS/SB #s, the dude has thrown out 78/148, good for 52.7%. At his contract and age, it's a no-brainer.
1B: Albert Pujols ($13,870,949, 28 YO) I don't really need to delve into his numbers to establish how great he is, or how he's the worthiest 28 year old making 13 mil. Let's just say that this dude has ranked in the top 2 in OPS+ since 2003, and averages a .334 BA and 42 HR. Yes please.
2B: Ian Kinsler ($700,000, 26 YO) A guy I wanted regardless of salary turned out to be the biggest bargain on my team. Kinsler is a career .290 hitter, with an OPS+ of 117. He averages 26 SB and 3 CS per year, and has had a steadily increasing OBP over his career. Not necessarily a cornerstone of a team, but a fine, fine player to have for only 700k.
3B: Alex Gordon ($406,000, 24 YO) OK, so he isn't close to his potential...however, he is only 24, improved a ton last year, and, if anything, offers a reasonable bottom of the lineup bat with a good arm at a cheap salary. If he blows up, well, he'll be worth it then too.
SS: JJ Hardy ($2,650,000, 26 YO) Really came into his own, hitting the crap out of the ball. If he can avoid injury time, I love his power and FP.
LF: Reed Johnson ($1,300,000, 32 YO) Expect a .280/.340/.410 with great defense and scrappy play. Would be the unsung hero of the team.
CF: Nate McLouth ($425,000, 27 YO) Read: good hitter, amazing defense, balls to the wall attitude. .270/.340/.460 is great by me, even if he can only eek out 15 HRs simply because the mix of arm/defense combined with 20 SB capability is damned good. Has the ceiling to hit .300 and hit 25 HR.
RF: Nick Markakis ($455,000, 26 YO) .300/.375/.475 with 20 HR, 20 SB, GG defense and a great attitude? Who cares if he is Greek?
Bench C: Miguel Olivo ($2,050,000, 30 YO) Throws out a significant majority of runners, has started before, and can hit well in a pinch. While 2 mil is a hike, due to some bargains, he's affordable.
Bench CIF: Chris Duncan ($439,000, 28 YO) Has the ship sailed on him yet? He has a ton of power, and can hit for average too. A bit of an albatross in the field, but he has a good arm at the very least. Prototypical pinch hitter.
Bench MIF: Josh Barfield ($395,800, 26 YO) Still has potential, can field well, and has a little bit of pop in his bat. He probably won't get much time in the field, but he could be a good pinch hitter.
Bench OF: Wily Mo Pena ($2,000,000, 27 YO) Why not? He's got some raw power and speed, and a damn good arm. Too bad he's not hitting his potential; still, maybe a full year at DH could serve him well.
Bench UTIL: David Newhan ($575,000, 34 YO) Plays good defense at 1B, 2B, 3B, LF, RF and has a little bit of a bat. Scrappy.
#1: Danny Haren ($4,050,000, 28 YO) Because his Ks, WHIP, and IP have all been league leaders since he started. Low walks, high Ks, and he's only making 4 mil. Let's be honest, it would've been unfair to give myself Lincecum.
#2: Chad Billingsley ($415,000, 24 YO) After his first full season we can tell that he'll be one of the best #2s in baseball, if not a middle #1. Once again, mix of IP, Ks, and WHIP makes him highly attractive.
#3: Mike Pelfrey ($1,987,500, 25 YO) Finally put together a good season. Reasonable K/BB, reasonable WHIP, and a good ERA. With his #2 upside and his confidence, he's an excellent #3.
#4: Tim Wakefield ($4,000,000, 42 YO) He's old, he's been in the playoffs in both a losing, walkoff capacity, and a World Series winning capacity. While he might not be able to teach the younger pitchers how to pitch, he can show them how to act and what to say and do. All of that, and he still gives his team a good chance to win every 5th day.
#5: Zach Duke ($400,000, 26 YO) Has been almost awful since his rookie year. But he has the stuff and makeup to be a solid #3, and maybe pitching with a great defense will help him.
MR: Jeff Karstens ($393,300, 26 YO) Showed flashes of brilliance in Pittsburgh and NY, and could potentially be a top set up man if he can reconcile his stuff and methodically address hitters.
MR: Brandon Lyon ($3,125,000, 29 YO) Consistent performer with good stuff. He has his problems, like all relievers, but when it comes down to it, you can count on Lyon.
MR: CJ Wilson ($417,460, 28) Saved 24 games in '08, albeit with a 6 run ERA. Would be best suited in middle relief, where he would have a chance to use his stuff with a little less pressure.
MR: Rafael Betancourt ($2,050,000, 34 YO) Averages a 3 run ERA and 68 games, and has pitched consistently well his entire career. Definitely an under the radar pitcher, he has been one of the ALs better relievers for the past few years.
MR: RA Dickey ($380,000, 34 YO) My most likely mopup candidate with a twist: dude throws a knuckler and a 92 MPH fastball! Maybe he can take Wakefield's spot in the rotation if Wakefield mentors him properly.
SU: Carlos Marmol ($430,000, 26 YO) The future closer for the team. We all know the kind of stuff he has, and now we know he has the makeup as well. A few years of tutelage from the greatest closer ever will help him even further.
CL: Mariano Rivera ($15,000,000, 39 YO) Trails only Trevor Hoffman in saves, has closed out three world series and numerous playoff games, is the all-time ERA+ leader, and is probably one of the coolest and professional players ever. Worth every penny of his overpriced contract.
Payroll: $83,489,409