Kyle Terada - USA Today Sports
Kyle Terada - USA Today Sports

Cubs to pay luxury tax for first time


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton - Senior Editor -

MLB announced that six major league teams will have to pay luxury tax this season with the Los Angeles Dodgers ($31.8 million), New York Yankees ($27.4 million), Boston Red Sox ($4.5 million), San Francisco Giants ($3.4 million), and the Chicago Cubs ($2.96 million).

Chicago had a payroll of $182 million and will pay $2.96 million at the 17.5 percent bracket for being first-time offenders. The check is due on Jan. 21 at the commissioner's office.

The luxury tax threshold increases to $195 million for next season due to the new labor contract.

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