
"Major League Baseball revealed its 2025 post-season bonus pool for players on Thursday, with the back-to-back World Series-champion Los Angeles Dodgers earning 36 per cent ($46.15 million) of the total $128.2 million pool, per Sportico's report. The Toronto Blue Jays, who were dealt a heartbreaking loss in Game 7 of the World Series at Rogers Centre last month, received 24 per cent ($30.76 million) of the post-season bonus pool."
"This year's bonus pool was a tick below the 2024 post-season's record-breaking total of $129.1 million. Per the CBA's guidelines, players and managers who participated in the playoffs receive a full share, as do any players who were placed on the injured list by June 1 or later. Teams must cast votes on any players who weren't on the roster before that date to decide whether they receive a full or partial share."
Major League Baseball's 2025 postseason bonus pool totaled $128.2 million. The Los Angeles Dodgers received 36 percent ($46.15 million) and issued 82 full shares worth $484,748 each. The Toronto Blue Jays received 24 percent ($30.76 million) and issued 70 full shares worth $354,118 each plus 15.44 partial shares. The pool was slightly below the 2024 total of $129.1 million. Per CBA guidelines, players and managers who participated in the playoffs or were placed on the injured list by June 1 receive full shares, while teams vote on other eligibilities. Club staffers can earn cash awards; front-office executives are ineligible.
Read at BlueJaysNation
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]