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Yankees worth over $7B as MLB team values rise

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Published in Baseball
Thursday, 23 March 2023 13:20

Major League Baseball franchise values are on the rise, according to Forbes, despite turmoil caused by the recent bankruptcy filing of Diamond Sports and the continued disintegration of the regional sports network model that could shake up baseball broadcasting for this season and beyond.

The New York Yankees topped the list published Thursday by Forbes as baseball's most valuable team at $7.1 billion, an 18% increase from 2022.

Following the Yankees are the Los Angeles Dodgers at $4.8 billion (up 18%), the Boston Red Sox at $4.5 billion (up 15%), the Chicago Cubs at $4.1 billion (up 8%) and the San Francisco Giants at $3.7 billion (up 6%).

Overall, average MLB team value increased 12% over the past year to $2.32 billion, with revenue increasing 7.8% to $10.3 billion. Most of that money came from a 64% increase in ticket revenue, including the postseason and spring training.

As the most valuable team in baseball, the Yankees made $143 million in cable money in 2022 with games televised on the YES Network, the most profitable and most-watched regional sports network in the country. In total, MLB's 30 teams made about $2.3 billion in local television revenue in 2022, accounting for 22% of their total revenue before debt service.

In contrast to MLB, the NHL made $838 million on local television, 14% of its total revenue, while the NBA made $1.31 billion, or 13% of its revenue. The NFL splits media revenue evenly among teams.

The decline of local television has more heavily impacted teams in smaller markets such as the Arizona Diamondbacks, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Guardians, Colorado Rockies, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics and San Diego Padres. Every team besides the Rockies and Padres -- whose valuations increased due to more stadium revenue from tickets, suites and advertising -- did not see an increase in valuation due to the risk of local television fee cuts.

The last MLB team to be sold was the New York Mets, who were purchased by hedge fund manager Steve Cohen for a record $2.42 billion in November 2020. The Mets were ranked as the sixth-most valuable team by Forbes at $2.9 billion.

The Lerner family, which owns the Washington Nationals, announced last April that it is exploring selling the franchise, which was valued at $2 billion by Forbes.

Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno said last August that he also was considering selling the franchise but recently had a change of heart, announcing two months ago that his franchise -- valued by Forbes at $2.7 billion, just behind the Mets -- is no longer for sale.

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