The Los Angeles Dodgers have been hit with a record luxury tax of nearly $43.6 million for a payroll that fell just shy of $300 million. The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox will pay along with the San Francisco Giants, a first-time offender. Los Angeles finished with a record payroll of $291 million this year, according to final calculations made by Major League Baseball on Friday and obtained by The Associated Press.
AP NewsBreak: Dodgers hit with over $43M in luxury tax
Published December 18, 2015 at 3:40 PM
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