The Los Angeles Dodgers face the largest luxury tax penalty at $103M, leading MLB teams in a $311.3M total tax bill.

The Los Angeles Dodgers led nine Major League Baseball teams with a record $103 million luxury tax penalty, followed by the New York Mets with $97.1 million. The total tax bill reached $311.3 million, up from $209.8 million in 2021. Teams exceeding the $237 million threshold faced tax rates of 50%, 62%, 95%, and 110% for amounts over the threshold. The tax money goes towards player benefits, retirement funds, and revenue sharing. Next year's threshold will be $241 million.

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