Dodgers break up $46M from file MLB postseason pool of $129M


NEW YORK — A full postseason share for the World Collection champion Los Angeles Dodgers totaled $477,441, down from the winner’s quantity in 2022 and 2023.

The pool of $129.1 million within the third 12 months of expanded playoffs set a file, topping $107.8 million final 12 months, the commissioner’s workplace stated Tuesday.

The Dodgers voted for 79 full shares, 17.49 partial shares and $405,000 in money awards in dividing a pool of $46.47 million. The 96.49 full-share equal was up from 76.56 final 12 months when the Texas Rangers break up $38.81 million and a full share was price $506,263. The Dodgers additionally voted probably the most share equivalents final 12 months at 94.04, after they misplaced within the Division Collection.

Houston obtained a file full share of $516,347 in 2022, when the Astros divided their pool into 59 full shares, 14.14 partial shares and $940,000 in money awards.

A full share for the AL champion New York Yankees got here to $354,572, up from $313,634 for Arizona final 12 months when the Diamondbacks misplaced the World Collection to Texas. The Yankees had 71 full shares and 16.38 partial shares for 87.38 full share equivalents.

The total shares for different playoff groups this 12 months: Cleveland ($182,663); New York Mets ($179,948); Detroit ($55,729); Philadelphia ($52,278); Kansas Metropolis ($49,583); San Diego ($45,985); Baltimore ($11,870); Houston ($10,749); Milwaukee ($10,013); and Atlanta ($9,548).

The pool contains 60% of gate receipts from the primary first 4 video games of the World Collection and League Championship Collection, the primary three video games of every Division Collection and the primary two video games of every wild-card Collection. For every visiting crew within the wild-card Collection, journey bills of as much as $100,000 per membership are deducted.

The World Collection champion will get 36% of the pool, the dropping World Collection crew 24%, every LCS loser 12%, every Division Collection loser 3.3% and every wild-card Collection loser 0.8%.

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