Dodgers pay record luxury tax amid MLB's highest total in 2025

The Los Angeles Dodgers faced a staggering $169.4 million luxury tax bill for the 2025 season, contributing to a league-wide record of nine teams exceeding the threshold. This marked the highest total payments in MLB history at $402.6 million. The competitive balance tax threshold rose to $241 million, which the Dodgers surpassed with a $417.3 million payroll.

The final luxury tax calculations for Major League Baseball's 2025 season revealed unprecedented spending across the league. The Los Angeles Dodgers led with the largest individual payment of $169.4 million, triggered by their $417.3 million payroll that far exceeded the $241 million competitive balance tax (CBT) threshold. This amount included additional surcharges because the Dodgers have surpassed the limit for at least three consecutive seasons.

Nine teams in total paid luxury taxes, matching the record from 2024 but with a significantly higher aggregate: $402.6 million compared to $311.3 million the previous year. As reported by Ronald Blum of the Associated Press, "Nine teams paying matches the record set year and the $402.6 million tax total topped the previous high of $311.3 million last year. Tax money is due to MLB by Jan. 21."

Joining the Dodgers were the New York Mets, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, and Houston Astros. Notably, the Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago Cubs managed to reduce their payrolls below the threshold after incurring taxes in 2024.

Looking ahead, the CBT threshold for 2026 will increase to $244 million. Despite some contracts expiring, the Dodgers are projected to exceed it again, with commitments like Edwin Díaz's adding approximately $21 million back to the payroll.

Historically, the Dodgers' tax burden has escalated. Their lowest payment in the last five seasons was $19 million in 2023, when their payroll was about $35 million over the $233 million threshold. The team last stayed under the limit in 2020 with a $204 million payroll, ending a three-year streak without payments.

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