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MLB franchise values

Forbes magazine's survey of MLB franchises showed the Yankees' value increased to $1.306 billion over the past year. The Mets were second at $824 million and the Red Sox third at $816 million. The Yankees ($47.3m) and Sox ($19.1m) lost money last year because of luxury taxes and revenue-sharing costs. Dollar figures are in millions, change is percentage increase from 2007, and revenue is after adjustments for sharing:

Rank Team Current value 1-year change Revenue
1. New York Yankees $1,306 9 $327
2. New York Mets $824 12 $235
3. Boston Red Sox $816 13 $263
4. Los Angeles Dodgers $694 10 $224
5. Chicago Cubs $642 8 $214
6. Los Angeles Angels $500 16 $200
7. Atlanta Braves $497 9 $199
8. San Francisco Giants $494 8 $197
9. St Louis Cardinals $484 5 $194
10. Philadelphia Phillies $481 5 $192
11. Seattle Mariners $466 7 $194
12. Houston Astros $463 5 $193
13. Washington Nationals $460 3 $153
14. Chicago White Sox $443 16 $193
15. Cleveland Indians $417 14$181
16. Texas Rangers $412 13 $172
17. Detroit Tigers $407 14 $173
18. Baltimore Orioles $398 1 $166
19. San Diego Padres $385 5 $167
20. Arizona Diamondbacks $379 12 $165
21. Colorado Rockies $371 17 $169
22. Toronto Blue Jays $352 2 $160
23. Cincinnati Reds $337 10 $161
24. Milwaukee Brewers $331 15 $158
25. Minnesota Twins $328 14 $149
26. Oakland Athletics $323 11 $154
27. Kansas City Royals $301 7 $131
28. Pittsburgh Pirates $292 7 $139
29. Tampa Bay Rays $290 8 $138
30. Florida Marlins $256 5 $128
 

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