MLB's most valuable: Yankees top list, Marlins only club worth under $1B
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The New York Yankees remain Major League Baseball's most valuable team, according to Forbes' annual valuation of major-league clubs.
The Yankees claimed the top spot for the 23rd consecutive year with a valuation of $5 billion and were followed by the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, and San Francisco Giants, respectively.
Forbes estimates the Yankees saw a 9% increase in value, while the average MLB team is worth $1.85 billion, up 4% from 2019. The 4% growth is the smallest year-over-year increase since 2010, when the average value of an MLB club increased by 2%.
A complete list of the 30 MLB clubs and their valuations is below.
TEAM | VALUE |
---|---|
Yankees | $5B |
Dodgers | $3.4B |
Red Sox | $3.3B |
Cubs | $3.2B |
Giants | $3.1B |
Mets | $2.4B |
Cardinals | $2.2B |
Phillies | $2B |
Angels | $1.975B |
Nationals | $1.9B |
Astros | $1.85B |
Braves | $1.8B |
Rangers | $1.75B |
White Sox | $1.65B |
Blue Jays | $1.625B |
Mariners | $1.6B |
Padres | $1.45B |
Orioles | $1.4B |
Twins | $1.3B |
Diamondbacks | $1.29B |
Rockies | $1.275B |
Pirates | $1.26B |
Tigers | $1.25B |
Brewers | $1.2B |
Indians | $1.15B |
Athletics | $1.1B |
Reds | $1.075B |
Rays | $1.050B |
Royals | $1.025B |
Marlins | $980M |
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