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  2. Major League Baseball luxury tax - Wikipedia

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    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. For example, if the fifth-highest salary team had a payroll of $100 million and the sixth-highest salary team had a payroll of $98 million, the top five teams ...

  3. Mets will pay roughly $111M, more than 10 MLB teams ... - AOL

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    Barring a true salary cap, there will always be payroll disparities among MLB teams. But it doesn't have to be this drastic. The Athletics are owned by John Fisher, who is worth $2.2 billion.

  4. Baltimore Orioles owner wants a salary cap in MLB, says the ...

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    Baltimore Orioles owner wants a salary cap in MLB, says the business community is hopeful under Trump ... The Baltimore Orioles payroll is in the middle of the pack in MLB at over $150 million for ...

  5. Dallas Mavericks salary cap situation - AOL

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    The Mavericks are entering the season with one open roster spot and a $28 million luxury tax projection. After losing Jalen Brunson, they could look to consolidate their mid-sized salaries for a ...

  6. Luxury tax (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In the Big 4 North American sports leagues (Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), and National Hockey League (NHL)), there are three different methods employed to limit individual teams payroll: hard salary cap, soft salary cap with luxury tax, and luxury tax.

  7. Salary cap - Wikipedia

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    The cap was set at A$1.25 million for 1987–1989 as per VFL agreement, with the salary floor set at 90% of the cap or $1.125 million; the salary floor was increased to 92.5% of the cap in 2001, and to 95% of the cap for 2013 onwards due to increased revenues.

  8. AP study: Nine MLB teams cut payroll this winter, and the ...

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    The average salary increased 1.5% to $4.98 million on opening day, according to a study by The Associated Press. ... San Diego cut payroll by $96 million in the past year, the New York Mets by $50 ...

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

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    Major League Baseball (MLB) does not have a hard salary cap, instead employing a luxury tax which applies to teams whose total payroll exceeds certain set thresholds for a given season. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Free agency did not exist in MLB prior to the end of the reserve clause in the 1970s, allowing owners before that time to wholly dictate the terms ...