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By Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet
Friday, July 6, 2007 In the era of the designated player (which costs teams $400,000 towards their salary cap) and with the introduction of million-dollar salaries, finding bargains and avoiding overpaying players has become even more crucial for teams in Major League Soccer. Finding one or two productive players for $40,000 or less can often be the key to helping a team make a strong playoff run, but having one or two busts soaking up six-figure salaries can spell doom for a club that ma ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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