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Auggie

(31,575 posts)
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 06:58 AM Mar 2024

MLB 2024 Team Payrolls

As of March 24, 2024 ... and subject to change.


Team / 26-Man Payroll / Injured / Retained* / Buried** / Suspended*** / Total
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N.Y. Mets / $213,430,000 / $18,690,00 / $64,433,333 / $7,100,000 / xxxx / $301,513,333
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N.Y. Yankees / $232,031,666 / $45,560,000 / $14,760,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $290,041,666
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Houston / $182,433,333 / $56,179,808 / $1,000,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $237,303,141
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Philadelphia / $215,332,617 / $20,390,000 / $1,000,000 / $1,000,000 / xxxx / $236,182,617
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Atlanta / $195,720,000 / $770,000 / $26,370,000 / $6,825,000 / xxxx / $224,315,000
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Texas / $143,510,000 / $77,515,000 / xxxx / xxxx / xxxx / $220,255,000
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Toronto / $198,076,784 / $20,070,000 / $2,500,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $219,876,784
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L.A. Dodgers / $185,591,666 / $25,030,000 / $7,100,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $217,691,666
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Chi. Cubs / $170,885,000 / $23,305,000 / $19,216,667 / $5,510,000 / xxxx / $215,480,000
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San Francisco / $138,799,999 / $39,295,000 / $11,362,91 / xxxx / xxxx / $187,917,909
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St. Louis / $138,296,667 / $23,540,000 / $3,000,000 / $1,005,000 / xxxx / $164,301,667
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Boston / $113,434,847 / $24,160,000 / $24,940,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $160,224,847
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L.A. Angels / $139,078,094 / $13,380,000 / $2,500,000 / $4,400,000 / xxxx / $157,818,094
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San Diego / $137,405,453 / $2,310,000 / $16,093,333 / $1,750,000 / xxxx / $152,915,453
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Colorado / $93,875,000 / $32,260,000 / $5,000,000 / $1,250,000 / xxxx / $132,385,000
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Arizona / $99,271,716 / $16,270,000 / $16,000,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $130,771,716
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Seattle / $114,758,333 / $2,310,000 / $19,500,000 / $900,000 / xxxx / $129,158,333
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Minnesota / $107,924,390 / $8,742,200 / xxxx / $2,250,000 / xxxx / $118,146,590
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White Sox / $104,123,333 / $3,830,000 / $10,600,000 / $1,300,000 / xxxx / $116,773,333
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Kansas City / $87,807,070 / $8,082,500 / $10,100,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $105,219,570
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Detroit / $85,523,933 / $770,000 / $8,933,333 / $1,550,000 / xxxx / $95,073,933
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Milwaukee / $72,534,960 / $17,750,000 / $1,750,000 / $2,450,000 / xxxx / $94,484,960
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Baltimore / $81,503,500 / $5,095,000 / $7,666,668 / xxxx / xxxx / $93,495,168
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Washington / $68,100,000 / $26,651,429 / xxxx / xxxx / xxxx / $91,671,429
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Cincinnati / $78,463,33 / $5,780,000 / $9,250,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $88,873,333
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Tampa Bay / $71,291,667 / $15,319,800 / $11,825,000 / $2,454,545 / xxxx / $87,216,012
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Miami / $70,700,000 / $13,665,000 / $8,250,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $86,535,000
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Cleveland / $65,621,428 / $6,182,500 / $10,500,000 / $4,900,000 / xxxx / $86,433,928
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Pittsburgh / $67,239,000 / $7,855,000 / xxxx / xxxx / xxxx / $72,014,000
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Oakland / $29,805,000 / $16,760,000 / $2,000,000 / xxxx / xxxx / $46,255,000
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*Retained: Players released, bought out, or traded.
**Buried: Any player buried in the minor leagues with major league contract earnings.
***Suspended: Players currently on the reserved/suspended list.
xxxx: Not applicable, not reported, unknown, whatever.

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I include retained and buried salaries since they can represent (IMO) the advantage of speculative and/or reckless decisions that larger market teams (and teams with favorable media contracts), operating without a true spending cap, are able to take with near impunity.

Surprised to see the Dodgers ranked at 8th. Expected higher.

Source: https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/payroll/

Comments?

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MLB 2024 Team Payrolls (Original Post) Auggie Mar 2024 OP
How do I True Dough Mar 2024 #1
Ahh, yes -- the deferred payment Auggie Mar 2024 #3
See My Post #10 ProfessorGAC Mar 2024 #11
Thanks for the proof that baseball is broken... JT45242 Mar 2024 #2
Tell me about it. I'm a Cleveland fan. Diamond_Dog Mar 2024 #4
As a long-time Guardians fan I'll be complete with a Central Division title Auggie Mar 2024 #5
I hear ya! WestMichRad Mar 2024 #7
It would be interesting... WestMichRad Mar 2024 #6
"Surprised to see the Dodgers ranked at 8th. Expected higher." TxGuitar Mar 2024 #8
Surprised to see the Giants ranked at 10th. Expected lower. Brother Buzz Mar 2024 #9
Same Surprise ProfessorGAC Mar 2024 #10
No wonder the franchise wants out of Oakland! True Dough Mar 2024 #12
I wont spend a dime on the A's Auggie Mar 2024 #13
The Dodgers are still dishing out the dough... True Dough Mar 2024 #14
Dodgers moved to #7 at $220,691,666 Auggie Mar 2024 #17
The A's are going for broke... True Dough Mar 2024 #15
LOL Auggie Mar 2024 #16

True Dough

(18,640 posts)
1. How do I
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 07:31 AM
Mar 2024

make a donation? Those poor Oakland A's need a few bucks!




The Dodgers would rate much higher if they hadn't been allowed to defer almost all of Shoehei Ohtani's salary for 10 years. He's making $2 million per season until 2034, then he starts getting paid $68 million annually until 2043. It shouldn't be allowed, IMO.

JT45242

(2,645 posts)
2. Thanks for the proof that baseball is broken...
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 07:42 AM
Mar 2024

The dodgers deferred a ton of the money they are paying to Shohei and others.

Without nba or NFL style revenue sharing, MLB will have the same 10 ish teams winning with 10 being basically glorified farm teams.

As a reds fan, it is disappointing to know that we have zero chance of sustainable success with that payroll.

Auggie

(31,575 posts)
5. As a long-time Guardians fan I'll be complete with a Central Division title
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 08:58 AM
Mar 2024

That'll be my championship -- probably more obtainable than an A.L. Wild Card.

It was tough enough to win against big markets like Houston, Texas, N.Y. Yankees, Boston, Toronto on a yearly basis, but now Cleveland must face L.A. Dodgers, N.Y. Mets, Phillies, Braves, San Diego and San Francisco as well.

WestMichRad

(1,542 posts)
7. I hear ya!
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 10:10 AM
Mar 2024

I’m a Brewers fan, and have adjusted my hopes similarly… it’s all about winning the division. Anything beyond that would be gravy (but there hasn’t been any gravy in several years, despite making the playoffs in most years recently).

WestMichRad

(1,542 posts)
6. It would be interesting...
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 10:06 AM
Mar 2024

… to compare last year’s team payroll to the number of regular season wins they achieved. Pretty sure the Mets had the highest $/win ratio, given that they were one of the teams with the highest payroll… and they basically sucked on the field.

TxGuitar

(4,262 posts)
8. "Surprised to see the Dodgers ranked at 8th. Expected higher."
Mon Mar 25, 2024, 10:11 AM
Mar 2024

Ohtani lost a lot of it on the Super Bowl.

ProfessorGAC

(68,112 posts)
10. Same Surprise
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 07:04 PM
Mar 2024

I know the Ohtani contract pushes tons of money into the distant future, but with him, Betts, Freeman, et al, I sure didn't expect their load to be only $2.5 million higher than the Cubs.
Naturally, Oakland is leading the league in steals. Per Statista, their revenues (lowest in MLB) was $212 million!

True Dough

(18,640 posts)
12. No wonder the franchise wants out of Oakland!
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 07:47 PM
Mar 2024

Then again, I cannot blame the fans for not supporting that horrid product on the field.

It's a vicious circle!

At least they can go back and watch the movie "Moneyball" to make themselves feel better.

True Dough

(18,640 posts)
14. The Dodgers are still dishing out the dough...
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 07:52 PM
Mar 2024

Catcher Will Smith and the Dodgers agreed to a 10-year, $140 million contract extension, it was announced Wednesday, the latest deal in an offseason of massive spending by a Los Angeles team that is locking up its core members.

https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/39821532/sources-dodgers-smith-close-10-year-140m-deal

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