No. A player's statistics will be broken down into regular season and postseason but not preseason. Preseason games are considered practice and a time to find out who will make the team. Many players play in preseason games that don't make the team or would get limited playing time if they do make the team. So preseason statistics do not count towards career totals. Quite frankly, I don't know if any team even keeps historical preseason statistical data.
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http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/r/rodmade01.html - Dennis Rodman's stats.
The total amount of pims in his all time professional career is 145 min. OHA totals-45 min. NHL totals-92 min. And during the Canada Cup he got 8 min.
== == No, post-season home runs don't count in a player's career totals. No post-season stats count towards career totals. They go in a separate category, usually entitled "Postseason Career."
Joe DiMaggio. DiMaggio had career totals of 361 home runs and 369 strikeouts.
The average salary before 2009 was $80,000. Star players received over $100,000, with most players getting $40,000-$50,000. This led to the shutdown of the league and a cancellation of the 2010 season. Today players in the AFL are paid $400 per game for a 16 game season which totals to $6400. Each team can designate 3 franchise players that make $1000 per game for a 16 game season which totals to $16,000. The owners say that this is the only way to insure the league's future.