Team Payrolls in MLB

Los Angeles Dodgers: $273,440,830 New York Yankees: $211,747,857 Boston Red Sox: $178,513,094 San Francisco Giants: $169,452,777 Detroit Tigers: $166,675,000 Los Angeles Angels: $159,687,833 Washington Nationals: $158,514,285 Philadelphia Phillies: $136,366,666 Texas Rangers: $135,750,000 Toronto Blue Jays: $121,125,000 Seattle Mariners: $119,237,142 Baltimore Orioles: $118,543,333 St. Louis Cardinals: $115,350,000 Cincinnati Reds: $114,869,587 Chicago Cubs: $114,629,523 Kansas City Royals: $112,890,000 Chicago White Sox: $110,060,477 Minnesota Twins: $100,975,000 Colorado Rockies: $99,516,171 Milwaukee Brewers: $98,037,500 New York Mets: $94,761,105 San Diego Padres: $93,643,333 Atlanta Braves: $92,568,898 Pittsburgh Pirates: $84,312,499 Arizona Diamondbacks: $83,458,333 Cleveland Indians: $81,811,999 Oakland Athletics: $77,234,166 Tampa Bay Rays: $67,908,332 Houston Astros: $63,300,000 Miami Marlins: $60,375,000

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There Are 2 Responses to this Post
  1. John Porter

    MLB needs a salary cap!

    Reply ·   11/12/2019

  2. freddy from boca

    john, why?

    high payroll doesn’t mean you get in the playoffs. look how many teams in the top 10 in payroll are on the outside looking in. look at the mets, pitt, houston, kc

    Reply ·   11/12/2019

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