Report: M’s opening-day payroll near $120 million

PEORIA, Ariz. — The Seattle Mariners’ payroll will approach $120 million for Monday’s opener against the Los Angeles Angels, according to salary figures obtained by The Associated Press.

Right-handed pitcher Felix Hernandez will be the highest-paid Mariner at $24,857,143, followed closely by second baseman Robinson Cano at $24 million. Designated hitter Nelson Cruz is third at $14.5 million.

The Associated Press pegs the Mariners’ payroll at $119,798,060, which ranks 12th among the 30 clubs. A year ago, the same survey listed the Mariners at $92,081,943, which ranked 18th.

The 2015 salaries for Hernandez and Cano rank among the 10 highest in baseball. Three other teams have two of the 10 highest-paid players:

— Los Angeles Dodgers with pitchers Clayton Kershaw ($31 million) and Zack Greinke ($27 million). Kershaw’s salary is the highest in the game.

— Los Angeles Angels with outfielder Josh Hamilton ($25.4 million) and first baseman Albert Pujols ($24 million).

— Philadelphia Phillies with first baseman Ryan Howard ($25 million) and pitcher Cliff Lee ($25 million).

The Associated Press admits its figures are not exact because contract details are often closely guarded. It determined salaries through public and private reports and accounted for prorated bonuses and deferred money.

Club totals are not necessarily the sum of their players’ salaries because of cash transactions. For example: Toronto is paying a portion of J.A. Happ’s salary under terms of the trade that brought him to the Mariners.

The minimum salary for 2015 is $507,500 if the player remains on the major-league roster for the entire season.

Here are the salaries for the Mariners’ players who are on the 40-man roster and still in big-league camp.

RHP Felix Hernandez: $24,857,143

2B Robinson Cano: $24 million

DH/OF Nelson Cruz: $14.25 million

OF Austin Jackson: $7.7 million

RHP Hisashi Iwakuma: $7 million

RHP Fernando Rodney: $7 million

LHP J.A. Happ: $6.7 million

OF Seth Smith: $6 million

3B Kyle Seager: $4.5 million

UTL Willie Bloomquist: $3 million

1B Logan Morrison: $2.725 million

OF Dustin Ackley: $2.6 million

OF Justin Ruggiano: $2.505 million

OF Rickie Weeks: $2 million

RHP Tom Wilhelmsen: $1.4 million

LHP Charlie Furbush: $1.3 million

SS Brad Miller: $527,600

RHP Yoervis Medina: $527,300

RHP Danny Farquhar: $527,000

C Mike Zunino: $523,500

LHP James Paxton: $519,000

RHP Dominic Leone: $515,800

RHP Taijuan Walker: $513,100

LHP Edgar Olmos*: $512,500

SS Chris Taylor*: $512,400

C Jesus Sucre: $509,300

LHP Mike Montgomery*: $507,500

LHP Tyler Olson*: $507,500

LHP David Rollins*: 250,617

* — Olmos and Taylor are expected to open the season on the 15-day disabled list; Montgomery was obtained Tuesday in a trade from Tampa Bay and is expected to be optioned to Triple-A Tacoma; Olson is expected to be added to the major-league roster prior to the season; Rollins is on the suspended list for 80 days because of a drug violation.

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