💨 Abstract
The Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a record $169.4 million luxury tax after winning their second consecutive World Series, totaling $272.4 million over two years. The New York Mets, despite missing the playoffs, have the second-highest tax bill at $91.6 million, accumulating $320.3 million in the last four years.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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