A record six teams are paying baseball's luxury tax this season, led by the Los Angeles Dodgers at $31.8 million and the New York Yankees at $27.4 million. Boston ($4.5 million), Detroit ($4 million), San Francisco ($3.4 million) and the World Series champion Chicago Cubs ($2.96 million) also were sent bills Friday by the commissioner's office, according to information obtained by The Associated Press. The Yankees are paying for the 14th straight year since the tax began, raising their total to $325 million.
APNewsBreak: Record 6 MLB teams to pay luxury tax
Published December 16, 2016 at 3:35 PM
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