Los Angeles Dodgers payroll
The Los Angeles Dodgers payroll, including all transactions, salaries, and news regarding contract details and payouts for the entire team.
Muncy’s MVP finish could mean a 2023 raise
Dodgers first baseman Max Muncy received National League MVP votes for his 2021 season, which could earn him a raise in 2023, per his contract.
What the deadline trades added to the Dodgers payroll
A look at the payroll the Dodgers added with their various trade deadline deals, most notably Max Scherzer, Trea Turner, and Danny Duffy.
Dodgers opening day payroll is $237 million
This marks the Dodgers’ highest opening day payroll since tipping the financial scales at $266.1 million in 2015, and their third-highest ever, which includes the years well before I started tracking the team’s payroll in 2010.
Justin Turner ‘back in Dodger blue like I was supposed to be’
Details of the two-year, $34 million contract for Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner, which includes a team option for 2023 and performance bonuses.
Trevor Bauer contract details
Trevor Bauer signed a three-year, $102 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Here is a breakdown of the deal, including record single-season salaries in 2021 and 2022.
Bauer contract pushes Dodgers into upper tier of luxury tax
The Dodgers reported three-year, $102 million contract for Trevor Bauer means they will be paying the competitive balance tax in 2021.
Tommy Kahnle contract details & luxury tax snapshot
Details on the two-year, $4.75 million contract that relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle signed with the Dodgers.
Dodgers’ Opening Day payroll was a pro-rated $79 million
Opening Day payroll for the Dodgers in 2020, including both full-season and pro-rated totals.
Mookie Betts contract details
Details of the 12-year, $365 million contract extension for Mookie Betts with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
MLB’s reported first salary proposal to MLBPA falls flat
A closer look at potential salary cuts reported proposed by Major League Baseball owners in negotiations with the players on restarting the 2020 MLB season.
Dodgers are back in competitive balance tax land
A closer look at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ payroll after the trade for Mookie Betts and David Price, especially in relation to Major League Baseball’s competitive balance threshold.
Los Angeles Dodgers payroll worksheet
Full details on the Dodgers’ roster, service time, and payroll, updated throughout the year.
Dodgers 2019 opening day payroll is $206 million
A comprehensive look at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ opening day payroll in 2019, estimated to be at $206 million, including analysis of how it compares to previous seasons and the impact this season regarding the competitive balance tax.
Dodgers opening day payroll is $177.4 million, down 22% from last year
A breakdown of the Dodgers’ opening day payroll for 2018, and how it compares to previous years.
Dodgers 2018 salaries for their pre-arb players
A look at the 2018 salaries for several Dodgers who have yet to qualify for salary arbitration, including shortstop Corey Seager and Cody Bellinger, who signed for $605,000 and $585,000, respectively after winning the last two National League Rookie of the Year awards.
Dodgers & the luxury tax, after all the arb deals
After the Dodgers signed seven players to avoid salary arbitration on Friday, we have a clearer picture of where they stand in relation to the competitive balance tax.
Tom Koehler can earn up to $3 million in 2018 contract
Details of Tom Koehler’s one-year contract with the Dodgers, which includes a bases salary of $2 million for 2018.
Dodgers to pay $36.2 million in luxury tax for 2017
The Dodgers had a payroll in 2017 of roughly $253.6 million in 2017, and were levied a competitive balance tax of $36.2 million, their fifth straight year of paying the tax.
Dodgers’ trade with Braves creates luxury tax flexibility
The Dodgers trade with the Braves was less about Matt Kemp, Adrian Gonzalez and the players involved and more about financial flexibility for LA and an eye toward the 2018-19 offseason.
Dodgers re-acquire Kemp in salary dump blockbuster with Braves
The Dodgers found a way to move some immovable contracts on Saturday, by taking on another.
Looking at the luxury tax
A look at the Dodgers estimated payroll heading into 2018 and how the competitive balance tax will factor in.
Dodgers payroll
A detailed look at the contracts and salaries of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Dodgers 2017 opening day payroll is $227.8 million
A detailed look at the salaries for the Dodgers heading into opening day 2017
WBC crew could be back on Wednesday
Some Dodgers notes from spring training at Camelback Ranch in Arizona.
Contract details for Utley & Gutierrez
Here are details of the one-year deals for both Chase Utley and Franklin Gutierrez with the Dodgers, including performance bonuses as well.
Chase Utley contract incentives
on top of the $2M utley got to return to dodgers, he gets 600K incentives for PA and games played. also, took less to stay.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) February 19, 2017
Utley can make an additional $600,000 in performance bonuses in his new one-year contract with the Dodgers.
Dodgers notes from Day 1 of spring training
Some more news and notes from the first day at Dodgers camp at spring training at Camelback Ranch.
No arbitration cases for Dodgers again
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with a group of pitchers, signing Luis Avilan and Josh Fields to one-year deals for 2017.
Dodgers avoid arbitration with Grandal
The Dodgers avoided salary arbitration with catcher Yasmani Grandal, agreeing to terms on a one-year contract for 2017.
Wood inks 1-year deal, avoids arbitration
The Dodges signed pitcher Alex Wood, avoiding salary arbitration with the left-hander.
Kenley Jansen contract details
Full details of Kenley Jansen’s five-year, $80 million contract with the Dodgers, including salary breakdown and an opt-out clause included after the 2019 season.
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