2023 Baseball Payrolls, List
NEW YORK (AP) — Payrolls for the opening day rosters of the 30 major league teams. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses for players on the 26-man active roster, injured lists and restricted list. In some cases, parts of salaries deferred without interest are discounted to reflect present-day values. Adjustments includes cash transactions in trades, signing bonuses that are responsibility of club that agreed to contract, option buyouts and termination pay for released players.
Team | Payroll |
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New York Mets | $355,436,854 |
N.Y. Yankees | 275,249,873 |
San Diego | 257,610,217 |
Philadelphia | 236,260,439 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 221,759,500 |
Los Angeles Angels | 212,228,095 |
Toronto | 210,367,554 |
Texas | 199,569,490 |
Atlanta | 197,332,500 |
San Francisco | 193,482,500 |
Houston | 192,767,233 |
Boston | 190,556,279 |
Chicago White Sox | 189,158,667 |
Chicago Cubs | 179,168,250 |
Colorado | 176,008,778 |
Minnesota | 156,488,740 |
St. Louis | 152,712,308 |
Seattle | 130,969,948 |
Detroit | 123,500,500 |
Arizona | 117,251,292 |
Milwaukee | 116,351,987 |
Washington | 101,540,153 |
Miami | 91,975,000 |
Kansas City | 90,118,100 |
Cleveland | 89,824,629 |
Cincinnati | 84,175,714 |
Tampa Bay | 75,209,811 |
Pittsburgh | 71,652,500 |
Baltimore | 60,422,300 |
Oakland | 57,795,000 |
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