Who is the highest-paid MLB player in 2025? Top 25 baseball salariesNew Foto - Who is the highest-paid MLB player in 2025? Top 25 baseball salaries

Juan Soto holds the title. In December, he agreed to a15-year, $765 million dealwith theNew York Mets, the largest deal in professional sports history. His salary in 2025 will be $61.88 million, easily making him the highest-paid player in baseball. The deal also didn't include a penny of deferred money with a $75 million signing bonus, along with an opt-out after the fifth year. Shohei Ohtani, who agreed to a historic10-year, $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgersbefore the 2024 season, will average $70 million per year. But because of his heavily deferred deal, he will make much less than that. Ohtani is deferring $68 million of his $70 million annual salary, lowering his present-day value to $28 million. Ohtani is actually the18thhighest-paid player in baseballas calculated by the MLB Labor Relations Department in 2025. (In present-day value calculated by MLB) 1 − Juan Soto, Mets − $61,875,000 2 − Zack Wheeler,Phillies− $42,000,000 T3 − Aaron Judge, Yankees − $40,000,000 T3 − Jacob deGrom, Rangers − $40,000,000 5 − Anthony Rendon, Angels − $38,571,429 6 − Carlos Correa, Twins − $37,333,333 7 − Mike Trout, Angels − $37,116,667 8 − Gerrit Cole, Yankees − $36,000,000 9 − Jose Altuve, Astros − $33,000,000 10 − Corey Seager, Rangers − $32,500,000 11 − Francisco Lindor, Mets − $32,477,639 12 − Giancarlo Stanton, Yankees − $32,000,000 13 − Corbin Burnes,Diamondbacks− $30,791,435 T14 − Pete Alonso, Mets − $30,000,000 T14 − Tyler Glasnow, Dodgers − $30,000,000 16 − Nolan Arenado, Cardinals − $29,533,909 17 − Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., Blue Jays − $28,500,000 18 − Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers − $28,213,523 19 − Dansby Swanson, Cubs − $28,000,000 20 − Carlos Rodon, Yankees − $27,833,333 21 − Bryce Harper, Phillies − $27,538,462 22 − Cody Bellinger, Yankees − $27,500,000 23 − Trea Turner, Phillies − $27,272,727 24 − Kris Bryant, Rockies − $27,000,000 25 − Blake Snell, Dodgers − $26,825,953 2025 MLB SALARIES:https://databases.usatoday.com/major-league-baseball-salaries-2025/ The figures, compiled by USA TODAY, are calculated by the MLB Labor Relations Department of the present-day value of contracts including deferrals and signing bonuses. The figures by MLB and distributed to all teams are intended to reflect the cash obligations in any given year. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Highest-paid MLB player 2025: 25 biggest baseball salaries in 2025

Who is the highest-paid MLB player in 2025? Top 25 baseball salaries

Who is the highest-paid MLB player in 2025? Top 25 baseball salaries Juan Soto holds the title. In December, he agreed to a15-year, $765 mil...
Sánchez hits leadoff homer and game-ending triple to lift Marlins over Cubs 8-7New Foto - Sánchez hits leadoff homer and game-ending triple to lift Marlins over Cubs 8-7

MIAMI (AP) — Jesús Sánchez hit a leadoff homer and a game-ending triple, finishing with three hits and four RBIs as the Miami Marlins came back to beat the Chicago Cubs 8-7 on Monday night. THE@MARLINSSTUN THE CUBS IN THE 9TH!#Walkoffpic.twitter.com/BaXd4UI9Ku — MLB (@MLB)May 20, 2025 Rookie catcher Agustín Ramírez also went deep in the first inning for the Marlins, who squandered two leads before Sánchez's two-run triple won it with two outs in the ninth. Miami was down to its last strike against reliever Daniel Palencia (0-1) when Derek Hill doubled on an 0-2 count and Javier Sanoja walked. Sánchez then hit a hard smash past first baseman Michael Busch and into the right-field corner, sending both runners home for the Marlins' sixth walk-off win of the season. After the Cubs took a 7-6 lead in the sixth, Valente Bellozo (1-2) threw three scoreless innings of relief for the win. Miguel Amaya homered, doubled and drove in five runs for the NL Central-leading Cubs. Recalled from Triple-A earlier in the day, Matt Shaw hit an RBI double that capped a four-run sixth against Marlins reliever Jesús Tinoco and gave Chicago a 7-6 lead. Moisés Ballesteros hit a run-scoring single and scored on Amaya's two-run double. Cubs starter Ben Brown retired 12 straight until the Marlins chased him with a four-run fifth. Liam Hicks hit an RBI triple and Sanoja, Sánchez and Otto López added run-scoring singles. Brown gave up six runs and seven hits while striking out seven in 4 2/3 innings. Amaya's three-run homer off Marlins starter Edward Cabrera in the fourth erased a 2-0 deficit. Cabrera completed five innings of three run-ball. He allowed five hits and struck out seven. Consecutive homers from Sánchez and Ramírez in the first put Miami ahead 2-0. Sánchez's 409-foot drive to right-center was the first leadoff homer of his career. Key moment The Cubs threatened against Bellozo in the ninth on Seiya Suzuki's one-out walk and Dansby Swanson's two-out single. But he retired Nico Hoerner on a flyout to center. Key stat The four runs charged against Tinoco ended a string of 16 scoreless innings by Marlins relievers. Up next Cubs RHP Jameson Taillon (2-3, 4.53 ERA) starts Tuesday against Marlins LHP Ryan Weathers (1-0, 1.80). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Sánchez hits leadoff homer and game-ending triple to lift Marlins over Cubs 8-7

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Contreras' RBI single in 8th helps Brewers win 5-4, hand Orioles their 7th straight lossNew Foto - Contreras' RBI single in 8th helps Brewers win 5-4, hand Orioles their 7th straight loss

MILWAUKEE (AP) — William Contreras went 4 for 4 and hit a tiebreaking two-out single in the eighth inning as the Milwaukee Brewers won 5-4 on Monday night to hand the Baltimore Orioles their seventh consecutive loss. The Orioles erased a three-run deficit but still fell to 0-3 sincefiring manager Brandon Hydeand handing the job toTony Mansolinoon an interim basis. Mansolino had been working as Hyde's third-base coach. Baltimore tied the game on Cedric Mullins' three-run homer off Nick Mears in the seventh inning. Mears hadn't allowed an earned run in 13 straight appearances before giving up that homer. Milwaukee responded in the eighth. Brice Turang drew a two-out walk against Yennier Cano (0-4) and stole second. Contreras then hit a shot that got past shortstop Gunnar Henderson's diving attempt and went into center field to bring home Turang. Contreras also singled in the first inning, doubled in the third and fifth innings, and walked in the sixth. His four hits matched a career high. Mullins drew a leadoff walk in the ninth and stole second with one out, but Trevor Megill retired Adley Rutschman and Jackson Holliday on flies to left to earn his seventh save in eight opportunities. Baltimore's Ramón Laureano hit a solo shot and went 3 for 4. Milwaukee's Abner Uribe (2-0) earned the win by working a scoreless eighth inning. Key moment With the score tied 4-all, the Orioles left the go-ahead run on third in the seventh and couldn't capitalize on a two-on, one-out situation in the eighth. Jared Koenig struck out Maverick Handley to end the seventh. Uribe struck out Ryan O'Hearn and Ramón Urías to strand runners on first and second in the eighth. Key stat Contreras has gone 9 of 16 over his last five games, improving his batting average from .224 to .258. Up next Right-hander Logan Henderson (2-0, 2.45 ERA) will pitch for the Brewers when this three-game series continues Tuesday. The Orioles haven't announced their starting pitcher. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Contreras' RBI single in 8th helps Brewers win 5-4, hand Orioles their 7th straight loss

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Jake Meyers hits go-ahead HR, Josh Hader gets 12th save as Astros beat Rays 4-3New Foto - Jake Meyers hits go-ahead HR, Josh Hader gets 12th save as Astros beat Rays 4-3

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Jake Meyers hit a go-ahead home run, and Josh Hader stranded a runner on third in the ninth inning to preserve the Houston Astros' 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night. Chandler Simpson reached on catcher's interference to begin the ninth against Hader. Simpson advanced on a ground out before stealing third. Hader then got Taylor Wells to pop up a bunt and Isaac Paredes to pop out near third for his 12th save in 12 opportunities. Meyers went 2 for 3 and hit his third home run on the second pitch from reliever Manuel Rodriguez (0-2) to put the Astros ahead in the seventh. Meyers walked, stole his eighth base and scored on a double by Cam Smith as part of a three-run first inning against Rays starter Ryan Pepiot. Victor Caratini opened the scoring with his third home run — a two-out solo shot — and Chas McCormick capped it with an RBI single. Houston's Colton Gordon — a native of St. Petersburg, Florida, making his second career start — allowed a single to Yandy Díaz leading off the first then retired 12 straight until Brandon Lowe singled in the fifth. Danny Jansen followed with his third homer to make it 3-2. Díaz and José Caballero had back-to-back doubles in the sixth to tie it. Gordon allowed three runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings with seven strikeouts. Bryan King (2-0) got four outs for the win. Pepiot allowed three runs on eight hits in six innings. Key moment King allowed a walk and a single to begin the seventh with a one-run lead but came back to strike out both Taylor Walls and pinch-hitter Jonathan Aranda swinging. Bryan Abreu entered and got Díaz on a grounder for the third out. Key stat The Rays have gone 10-8 on the road but just 11-18 at George M. Steinbrenner Field — their temporary home. Up next Rays RHP Zack Littell (3-5 4.31) starts Tuesday's middle game. The Astros have not announced a starter. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Jake Meyers hits go-ahead HR, Josh Hader gets 12th save as Astros beat Rays 4-3

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Cubs top prospect Matt Shaw called back up after a short stint in the minorsNew Foto - Cubs top prospect Matt Shaw called back up after a short stint in the minors

MIAMI (AP) — The Chicago Cubs recalled top prospect Matt Shaw from Triple-A Iowa on Monday and designated infielder Nicky Lopez for assignment. Chicagooptioned the 23-year-old Shaw to Iowaon April 15 after a disappointing start to the rookie third baseman's big league career. The No. 13 pick in the 2023 amateur draft had 10 hits in his first 58 major league at-bats with one homer and three RBIs. He also struck out 18 times in 68 plate appearances. "Sometimes you have to take a step back," manager Craig Counsell said when Shaw was sent down last month. "We just thought we saw enough where we kind of needed to take a break from this level and get some at-bats at Triple-A." Shaw has since played in 24 games with Iowa, batting .286 with six home runs and 14 runs batted in. The Cubs were leading the NL Central at 28-19 entering Monday night's game against the Marlins in Miami. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Cubs top prospect Matt Shaw called back up after a short stint in the minors

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