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Set to Hit $169 Million Luxury Tax in 2025, Surpassing Payrolls of Over 12 Teams

December 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Los Angeles have secured consecutive World Series championships, a feat achieved with no shortcuts. According to MLB’s final competitive revenue reports for the 2025 season, the are the most costly team in baseball history, with a competitive balance tax (CBT) salary of $417,341,608 and a luxury tax bill of $169,375,768. From MLB’s standpoint, the total expenditure for the reached $586,717,376.

Los Angeles pays more in taxes than the CBT salaries of 12 MLB teams, including their NLCS rival, the Milwaukee Brewers. This tax amount surpasses the luxury tax bills of all MLB teams except the and New York Mets combined. Nine teams faced luxury tax penalties, with the Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, and Toronto Blue Jays rounding out the top five payrolls.

Bob Nightengale of USA Today reported that the league’s overall tax bill hit a record $401.3 million. It’s important to note that CBT salaries reflect averaged annual values over the span of contracts, including deferred payments and player benefits, which explains why Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million, 10-year deal counts as $46.1 million per year.

The ’ roster is loaded with high-priced talent, featuring seven players with contracts exceeding nine figures, including Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Freddie Freeman, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and Will Smith—all significant contributors this season. These players will remain under contract through 2026, alongside others earning eight-figure salaries. FanGraphs projects the team’s payroll for next year at $395.9 million.

The ’ financial power stems from their lucrative local cable TV deal, the largest ballpark in MLB, a vast fan base, and the financial upside gained from signing Ohtani, considered one of sports’ best bargains. This financial dominance has sparked discussions in MLB’s collective bargaining negotiations, where the league aims to impose a salary cap, encountering firm resistance from the players’ union, which has historically opposed such limits.

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Fan Take: This revelation about the ‘ historic spending underscores the growing financial disparity in baseball, sparking crucial debates about competitive balance and salary caps. For fans, this could signal a future where MLB must balance superstar team investments with fairness across the league to keep the sport exciting and competitive.

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