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Los Angeles Hit Historic $169 Million Luxury Tax Milestone Following Back-to-Back World Series Triumphs

December 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Los Angeles are set to pay a record $169.4 million in luxury taxes after securing their second consecutive World Series title, pushing their total luxury tax payments over the last two years to $272.4 million. Meanwhile, the New York Mets, despite missing the 12-team playoffs, face the second-highest luxury tax bill among nine teams, paying $91.6 million, with their total taxes reaching $320.3 million in the past four years under owner Steve Cohen’s heavy spending.

The will be paying this tax for the fifth year in a row, with their total revenue surpassing last year’s record $103 million. Los Angeles’ overall tax bill of $417.3 million also includes $949,244 in non-cash compensation for Shohei Ohtani, tied to his contract provisions such as the use of a Stadium suite and an interpreter.

The Mets’ $346.7 million payroll includes $369,886 in non-cash compensation for Juan Soto, who benefits from contract terms like team-paid luxury suite access, premium tickets, and personal team coverage for him and his family. The New York Yankees reported a debt of $61.8 million, followed by the Philadelphia Phillies ($56.1 million), AL champion Toronto Blue Jays ($13.6 million), San Diego Padres (just under $7 million), Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros (both $1.5 million), and Texas Rangers (about $190,000).

The total of nine teams paying luxury taxes ties a previous record, and the combined $402.6 million tax bill surpasses last year’s high of $311.3 million. Major League Baseball expects these taxes to be paid by January 21.

Fan Take: This news highlights how competitive teams like the and Mets are willing to invest heavily to chase championships, even with hefty tax penalties. For baseball fans, it signals a continued trend toward big spending, which could drive more star-studded rosters but also raises questions about long-term financial sustainability and competitive balance in the sport.

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