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  2. How the Dodgers benefit from salary deferrals and signing ...

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    While the team’s 2025 luxury tax payroll (which is calculated using the average annual value of deals, rather than the actual amount of cash paid out each year) now stands at roughly $378 ...

  3. Major League Baseball luxury tax - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in a compromise in the Collective Bargaining Agreement of 1996, which imposed Major League Baseball's first luxury tax. The first agreement stated that the top five salary teams in each year would pay a 34% fine on each dollar a team spent beyond halfway between the salaries of the fifth and sixth teams.

  4. What is the Brewers projected payroll for 2025, and does it ...

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    Payroll fluctuates year to year and the Brewers have not publicly indicated what to expect from payroll for 2025. ... and the team will produce its games through Major League Baseball via a direct ...

  5. Yahoo Sports AM: Win the turnover battle, win the game - AOL

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    L.A.'s 2025 luxury tax payroll ($372.2 million) is by far the highest of any team. But even that number belies how much their roster actually costs due to their unprecedented use of deferrals ...

  6. Dodgers land reliever Tanner Scott on 4-year, $72 million ...

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    Tanner Scott was unhittable in last year's MLB playoffs. ... the Dodgers' payroll is above $375 million and will likely be closer to $400 million for 2025. Because they've already been over the ...

  7. Salary cap - Wikipedia

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    In theory, there are two main benefits derived from salary caps – promotion of parity between teams, and control of costs. [5] [6] [7]Primarily, an effective salary cap prevents wealthy teams from certain destructive behaviours such as signing a multitude of high-paid star players to prevent their rivals from accessing these players, and ensuring victory through superior economic power.

  8. List of highest-paid Major League Baseball players - Wikipedia

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    Their team payroll for 2013 was $228,835,490, roughly $12 million above the second-largest Los Angeles Dodgers. [12] The Yankees have drawn criticism for their payroll, with some claiming it undermines the parity of MLB. [13] [14] From 2003 to 2020, the Yankees' payroll exceeded the luxury tax threshold every year except 2018. [15]

  9. MLB free agency: Why some teams haven’t done much yet this ...

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    The Tigers inked starting pitcher Alex Cobb to a one-year, $15 million deal, a hefty sum of money for a 37-year-old pitcher who hucked just 16 1/3 regular-season frames in 2024.