The New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers are set to face off in a high-stakes series, with combined payrolls exceeding $1 billion. The Mets have a payroll of $375 million, while the Dodgers lead at $412.5 million, highlighting the financial disparity in their performances.
Met vs. Dodgers Is A Billion-Dollar Series That's A Matches Up Two Monster Payrolls
The term âbig moneyâ baseball usually means playoff games or huge battles down the stretch, but when the New York Mets take the field against the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight, the term will take on a whole new meaning.
That meaning is all about the money, of course. The Mets will come into this one lugging a payroll of $375 million, according to ESPN, while the Dodgers, of course, lea the league in this category with a payroll of $412.5 million. Add in the competitive balance tax, and the total jumps to $1.07 billion.
What these two teams get for their money is very different, of course. The Dodgers come into this series as back-to-back World Series winners, and they already lead the NL West by a game-and-a half over the San Diego Padres. The Mets are just under .500, so owner Steve Cohen has been overpaying for some very shabby performances in the last year or so.
The ESPN report also unearthed some amazing factoids about the money these two teams are paying. The Dodgers payroll is more than that of the bottom four spendersâthe Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, Cleveland Guardians and Miami Marlins. The Mets payroll, meanwhile, exceeds that of the White Sox, Cleveland and Tampa Bay.
Hereâs another fun one. The AAV to pay the four stars paid the most on these two teamsâi.e., outfielder Juan Soto, two-way wonder Shohei Ohtani, outfielder Kyle Tucker and infielder Bo Bichette, is more than the total payroll of 14 teams and within $400K of the Seattle Mariners.
The New York Yankees are the only team besides the Mets with a payroll within $100 million of the Dodgers this season, while the Philadelphia Phillies rank fourth in MLB with a payroll of $312.7 million, which is just over $100 million shy of the Dodgers.
The Dodgers and Mets have ranked 1-2 in payroll four times since 2022, with 2023 being the only exception as the Mets led MLB and the Dodgers dropped to fourth.
All of this money is a big part of the reason the Mets are taking so much heat from the New York and national media coming into this series, as theyâll take a five-game losing streak into tonightâs game. This is the first genuine big week of the series for the Mets, who have been struggling offensively so far, with many of their high-salary stars being the main reason why.
Q&A
What are the payrolls of the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023?
The New York Mets have a payroll of $375 million, while the Los Angeles Dodgers have a payroll of $412.5 million.
How much do the Mets and Dodgers' combined payrolls total?
The combined payrolls of the Mets and Dodgers total over $1 billion when including the competitive balance tax.
What is the current performance status of the Mets compared to the Dodgers?
The Dodgers are leading the NL West and are back-to-back World Series winners, while the Mets are just under .500 and have struggled with performance.
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