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Who are MLB highest paid players for the 2026 season as Shohei Ohtani leads by a historic margin

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The “marathon” has officially begun. Fresh off a high-voltage World Baseball Classic where Venezuela stunned the world by toppling the USA, the baseball hype train is pulling into the station for a massive 2026 campaign. With over 2,400 regular-season games on the horizon, the journey kicks off this Wednesday with the New York Yankees taking on the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park.

But while the games are just starting, the offseason mess of spending has already set the tone. Once again, the Los Angeles Dodgers are the league’s designated “common enemy.”

After already boasting a roster that looked like an All-Star squad, they doubled down by adding outfielder Kyle Tucker on a massive 4-year, $240 million deal and lockdown closer Edwin Díaz for 3 years and $69 million. In a league filled with talent, everyone is looking to see if this Dodgers super-rotation, featuring Ohtani, Yamamoto, Sasaki, and Snell, can actually be beaten.

The $127 Million Man: Shohei Ohtani and the 2026 Forbes Financial Peak

The financial gap between Shohei Ohtani and the rest of professional sports has reached a historic breaking point. According to the latest Forbes data for the 2026 season, Ohtani is set to pull in a staggering $127 million in combined salary and endorsements. To put that in perspective, Ohtani is making more than double the second-highest earner in the league. He isn’t just a player anymore; he’s a global conglomerate.

Here is how the top of the 2026 money list shakes out:

  1. Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers – $127M): Coming off a 2025 season where he successfully returned to the mound while maintaining 40+ home run power, Ohtani’s career is already in “Inner Circle” Hall of Fame territory. With two MVPs and a career OPS north of .920, he remains the most efficient two-way force in history.
  2. Cody Bellinger (Yankees – $56.5M): Now firmly entrenched in the Bronx, Bellinger’s 2025 saw him reclaim his “MVP-lite” form, providing elite defense and 30-HR production. A career .260+ hitter with over 200 HRs, he’s finally living up to the massive paycheck the Yankees gambled on.
  3. Kyle Tucker (Dodgers – $56M): The Dodgers’ newest $240 million man earned every penny of this 2026 payday. Tucker posted a monster .290/.380/.550 slash line in 2025. He is a rare “30/30” threat whose career consistency makes him one of the safest bets in baseball.
  4. Juan Soto (Mets – $51.9M): The Mets continue to spend big, and Soto remains the crown jewel of their lineup. In 2025, Soto led the league in walks (again) and posted an OBP near .420. His career eye is already being compared to Ted Williams, and at just 27, his best years are likely still ahead.
  5. Aaron Judge (Yankees – $46.1M): The Captain isn’t slowing down. Despite the arrival of Bellinger, Judge remains the face of the Yankees. He followed up his historic 62-HR season with another 45-bomb campaign in 2025. With over 300 career homers and an MVP under his belt, he remains the most feared pure power hitter in the game.

Payrolls vs. Pennants: Does Spending Guarantee a 2026 World Series?

If the Dodgers’ current payroll is any indication, they are playing a completely different game than the rest of the league. With Tucker and Díaz joining Ohtani, the “Blue Heaven” roster is now valued at levels we haven’t seen in the history of the sport.

However, as we saw in 2025, a high payroll doesn’t always translate to a clean sweep in October. The Mets (with Soto and Bo Bichette) and the Yankees (with Bellinger and Judge) have both cleared the $300M luxury tax threshold in hopes of knocking the Dodgers off their perch.

For the fan, the “value add” here is the sheer concentration of talent. We are currently watching five players who could all realistically finish in the Top 10 of MVP voting this year. The 2026 season isn’t just about who wins the World Series; it’s about watching the most expensive collection of baseball talent ever assembled try to survive a 162-game gauntlet.

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