As we did at the end of last season, we will take a look at how the revenue sharing system affected budget throughout the league:
Team (budget rank) 2026 2027* 2028
Arizona Diamondbacks (18th) $430,900 $9,130,874 $4,789,418
Atlanta Braves (8th) $78 $7,020,759 $22,301,015
Baltimore Orioles (28th) $430,872 $33,343,958 $31,350,875
Boston Red Sox (t-21st) $430,965 $6,791,496 $2,656,061
Chicago White Sox (t-23rd) $430,960 $27,268,999 $27,309,795
Chicago Cubs (2nd) $102 $33,452,800 $43,819,938
Cincinnati Reds (20th) $430,833 $13,579,288 $10,720,562
Cleveland Indians (6th) $430,944 $12,765,857 $26,688,731
Colorado Rockies (15th) $44 $10,017,634 $2,419,487
Detroit Tigers (t-23rd) $430,986 $22,379,867 $19,518,489
Houston Astros (t-9th) $430,926 $15,070,337 $8,661,258
Kansas City Royals (19th) $430,992 $5,591,602 $4,756,929
Los Ángeles Angels (1st) $43 $42,046,577 $34,625,713
Los Ángeles Dodgers (5th) $943,551 $20,308,764 $23,706,466
Miami Marlins (t-26th) $430,870 $24,025,874 $28,672,955
Milwaukee Brewers (16th) $29 $8,355,330 $5,233,883
Minnesota Twins (25th) $430,865 $20,520,394 $17,633,641
New York Yankees (4th) - $24,837,834 $24,543,387
New York Mets (13th) $3,165,910 $22,119,300 $10,193,879
Oakland Athletics (t-29th) $431,099 $28,640,925 $28,291,955
Philadelphia Phillies (3rd) $23 $30,119,437 $21,500,883
Pittsburgh Pirates (t-29th) $431,021 $32,906,501 $33,646,874
San Diego Padres (t-26th) $430,865 $12,212,842 $20,514,090
San Francisco Giants (11th) - $13,022,434 $6,841,587
Seattle Mariners (7th) $152 $17,808,645 $15,204,505
Saint Louis Cardinals (14th) $15 $7,752,712 $7,606,917
Tampa Bay Rays (t-21st) $430,899 $18,632,856 $16,488,142
Texas Rangers (12nd) $18 $5,436,749 $4,635,369
Toronto Blue Jays (17th) $2,353,710 $2,529,291 $1,383,567
Washington Nationals (t-9th) $16 $9,945,171 $9,488,825