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Related: About this forum2015 MLB Opening Day Payrolls
Team / Total
Dodgers $230,352,402
Yankees $213,472,857
Nationals $174,510,977
Tigers $172,792,250
Red Sox $168,691,914
Giants $166,495,942
Angels $146,449,583
Rangers $144,816,873
Phillies $133,048,000
Padres $126,619,628
Mariners $123,225,842
Cardinals $120,301,957
Orioles $118,862,632
Reds $117,732,284
Cubs $117,164,522
Blue Jays $116,415,800
Royals $112,914,525
White Sox $110,712,866
Twins $108,262,000
Mets $100,133,953
Brewers $98,683,035
Rockies $98,261,171
Braves $89,622,648
Indians $87,746,766
Pirates $85,885,832
Marlins $84,637,500
Athletics $80,786,666
Rays $74,849,584
Astros $69,064,200
Diamondbacks $65,770,333
Illustrates the Opening Day payroll for each of MLBs 30 teams. The table does not include payment for players that are no longer with the team. For example; the Dodgers owe around $40MM this year to a combination of released players like Brian Wilson and Dustin McGowan as well as traded players such as Matt Kemp who have portions of their contracts taken on by their former team.
http://www.gammonsdaily.com/2015-mlb-opening-day-payrolls/
(Original source: USA Today)
S_B_Jackson
(906 posts)picked up local kid, Scott Kazmir to put a solid #2 starter in their pitching roster.
It's been a painful 5 years, but things are looking really good for the team with huge amounts of young, burgeoning talent like Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, Marwin Gonzalez, George Springer (out with a broken wrist), and pitchers - Dallas Keuchel, Lance McCullers, etc.
Gore1FL
(21,884 posts)damyank913
(787 posts)tied up in 2 guys that are on the DL. Bad contracts.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Then there's the Red Sox, stuck with fat contracts to Sandoval and Ramirez.
damyank913
(787 posts)Baseball's killing itself with these contracts. The average fan's age is maybe 50. My favorite watering hole has the baseball package and nobody under 40 even watches. Too bad because it's a great game.