MLB Franchise Values: Yankees, Dodgers, Sox leads Forbes List of Most Valuable MLB Teams 2025.
For the 28th consecutive year, the New York Yankees lead Forbes’ annual of MLB franchise values, becoming the first baseball team to crack the $8 billion mark.
- The New York Yankees are MLB’s most valuable team at $8.2 billion.
- The Miami Marlins have the lowest value at $1.05 billion.
At $8.2 billion, they still have a comfortable advantage over the No. 2 Los Angeles Dodgers, who at $6.8 billion saw a 25% increase in value during a year in which they defeated the Yankees in the World Series and leveraged the first season of global two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani into a revenue bonanza.
And the top seven clubs – from the Yankees and Dodgers followed by the Boston Red Sox ($4.8 billion), Chicago Cubs ($4.6 billion), San Francisco Giants ($4 billion), New York Mets ($3.2 billion) and Philadelphia Phillies ($3.1 billion) all share a commonality:
Baltimore Orioles ($65 million) and Pittsburgh Pirates ($47 million) are lower-revenue clubs who were projected to turn a significant profit.
The Marlins rank 30th in franchise value at $1.05 billion, lost 100 games and drew just 1.08 million fans.
The Marlins rank 30th in franchise value at $1.05 billion, lost 100 games and drew just 1.08 million fans.
So, according to Forbes, which is the highest-valued team in MLB and how much are they worth?
Rankings of All 30 MLB Most Valuable Teams List 2024-25.
Rank -- Team Value $
1. New York Yankees: $8.2 billion
2. Los Angeles Dodgers: $6.8 billion
3. Boston Red Sox: $4.8 billion
4. Chicago Cubs: $4.6 billion
5. San Francisco Giants: $4 billion
6. New York Mets: $3.2 billion
7. Philadelphia Phillies: $3.1 billion
8. Atlanta Braves: $3 billion
9. Houston Astros: $2.8 billion
10. Los Angeles Angels: $2.75 billion
11. St. Louis Cardinals: $2.55 billion
12. Texas Rangers: $2.45 billion
13. Seattle Mariners: $2.2 billion
14. Toronto Blue Jays: $2.15 billion
15. Washington Nationals: $2.1 billion
16. Chicago White Sox: $2 billion
17. San Diego Padres: $1.95 billion
18. Baltimore Orioles: $1.9 billion
19. Athletics: $1.8 billion
20. Milwaukee Brewers: $1.7 billion
21. Arizona Diamondbacks: $1.6 billion
22. Detroit Tigers: $1.55 billion
23. Minnesota Twins: $1.5 billion
24. Colorado Rockies: $1.475 billion
25. Cleveland Guardians: $1.4 billion
26. Pittsburgh Pirates: $1.35 billion
27. Cincinnati Reds: $1.325 billion
28. Kansas City Royals: $1.3 billion
29. Tampa Bay Rays: $1.25 billion
30. Miami Marlins: $1.05 billion
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Via Forbes.com
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