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Coyote,
Not off topic at all.
In fact, if you assume perfect player pricing, then every penny not spent to the full $80 mil allowed actually reduces the odds of maximizing net run production. Over a zillion trials of two equally talented managers, a $79.97 roster will outperform a $79.85 roster. Each drop would further accentuate the differences.
However, no one will play a "zillion" games, and player pricing probably isn't "perfect" either. And if you're worried a penny of salary equates to 0.000000001 runs, then you are definitely too far into the weeds. But if you're not winning games, all else being equal, you probably shouldn't be spotting other managers any amount of salary if you can possibly help it.