Deal with your salary with Greasemonkey

February 24, 2009

Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could alter any web page that you visit?  Well, this is possible with a Firefox extension called Greasemonkey.

What is Greasemonkey?
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to write scripts that alter the web pages that you visit. You can use it to make a web site more readable or more usable.

How to install Greasemonkey:
1. Download firefox
2. Install Greasemonkey extension.
3. After installing greasemonkey, install any script you like.

When building a team, one of the most important aspects is to spend your salary wisely.  Don’t overspend on your bench.  Maybe carry 23-25 players and have 5 of them cost less than 1M.  With $80 million salaries, many managers like to try to spend about $50 million of the salary on hitters, the other $30 million on pitchers.  Of the $50 million on hitters, try to concentrate as much as that on your nine starters as much as possible.

TSN team pages will show each player’s salary but there’s not a total for pitchers and hitters.  This the reason why I wrote this Greasemonkey script for salary totals.

Before script is installed

After scipt is installed

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