Juan Arturo RecioReading: two minutes.
No fewer than fourteen Quisqueyan players will earn $10 million or more in what promises to be one of the most economically productive campaigns for Dominican Republic players in the major leagues.
After an active low season, MLB He’s just around the corner from the start of his 2023 campaign, when some of the players will be highly paid. Surprisingly, the list of the highest paid big leagues He would be led by two veteran pitchers, both with New York Mets. Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander They will be the players who make the most money by salary, earning $43.3 million each.
From there, a group of top stars big leagues You will be earning at least $30 million by 2023, however, in a particular case of dominican republicthe player who will receive the most money by contract is a player who does not have a team at the moment, Robinson Kano. The Dominican will earn a salary of $24 million, which places him as the 26th highest paid player in the 2023 campaign, among all baseball players.
in the back of faucet It has been found Juan SotoWho will get a salary of $23 million from it San Diego PadresAfter avoiding salary arbitration. after groveAnother member of metsAnd Mars starlingwhose salary is $20.75 million. In fourth place among the Dominicans Rafael Devers (Boston Red Sox), who is expected to earn $19.32 million and ranks fifth behind him Manny MachadoWith an approximate salary of 17.09 million.
The five best salaries for Dominicans correspond from there Marcel Ozuna (Atlanta Braves), who’s going to win 16 million, Louis Severino (New York Yankees) who will raise 15 million, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Toronto Blue Jays) with a salary of 14.5 million. Jose Ramirez (Cleveland Guardians) W Teuscar Hernandez (Seattle Mariners), both with expected earnings of 14 million, while Kettle March (Arizona Diamondbacks) will earn $11.6 million.
The last three Dominicans to reach at least $10 million in salary by 2023 are Rafael Montero (Houston Astros) at 11.5 million, Louis Castillo (Mariners) with 11.4 million and Eloy Jimenez (Chicago White Sox) with 11.4 million.
After them, 19 Dominicans will receive salaries between five and nine million dollars, while 27 others will receive between one and four.
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