The New York Yankees will pay a record $29.1 million luxury tax bill after the season. The team is taxed 50% on every dollar over the $178 million luxury tax threshold.
Yankees ownership has made it no secret that they intend to get under the luxury tax threshold — which increases to $189 million in 2014 — next year and beyond.
Of course if Alex Rodriguez is suspended next year and Mariano Rivera follows through on his retirement plans the team would save approximately $34 million on next years tab.
The Red Sox, Tigers and Angels are the only other clubs to pay the tax over the years.
Conversely the Los Angels Dodgers will reportedly pay a a $9.9 million tax bill on a payroll of $234.5 million. The Dodgers are taxed at a lower rate of 17.5% as first time offenders,