Report: Yankees, Dodgers are MLB's most valuable franchises
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The New York Yankees are the most valuable franchise in Major League Baseball, according to Mike Ozanian of Forbes.
The total value of the Yankees is an estimated $4.6 billion, while the Los Angeles Dodgers ($3.3 billion), Boston Red Sox ($3.2 billion), Chicago Cubs ($3.1 billion), and San Francisco Giants ($3 billion) round out the top five.
Among the bottom-dwellers are the Oakland Athletics ($1.1 billion), Cincinnati Reds ($1.05 billion), Kansas City Royals ($1.025 billion), Tampa Bay Rays ($1.01 billion), and Miami Marlins ($1 billion).
TEAM | TOTAL VALUE |
---|---|
Yankees | $4.6B |
Dodgers | $3.3B |
Red Sox | $3.2B |
Cubs | $3.1B |
Giants | $3B |
Mets | $2.3B |
Cardinals | $2.1B |
Angels | $1.9B |
Phillies | $1.85B |
Astros | $1.77B |
Nationals | $1.75B |
Braves | $1.7B |
Rangers | $1.65B |
White Sox | $1.6B |
Mariners | $1.57B |
Blue Jays | $1.5B |
Padres | $1.35B |
D-Backs | $1.29B |
Orioles | $1.28B |
Pirates | $1.27B |
Tigers | $1.25B |
Rockies | $1.22B |
Twins | $1.2B |
Brewers | $1.17B |
Indians | $1.15B |
A's | $1.1B |
Reds | $1.05B |
Royals | $1.02B |
Rays | $1.01B |
Marlins | $1B |
The average baseball team is worth $1.78 billion, according to Ozanian, who reports the increase in total value is eight percent more than a year ago.