#20 - Freddie Freeman - Los Angeles Dodgers - $27,000,000 First season with the Dodgers after winning the World Series with the Braves.
#19 - Bryce Harper
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#19 - Bryce Harper - Philadelphia Phillies - $27,538,462 He is having another great season in 2021 with 35 home runs and 100 RBIs produced. This is his 4th season with the Phillies.
#17 - Giancarlo Stanton
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#17 - Giancarlo Stanton - New York Yankees - $29,000,000 8th year of the 13 year, $325 million contract he signed in 2015.
#17 - Jose Altuve
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#17 - Jose Altuve - Houston Astros - $29,000,000 Already a 12th season with the Astros for the second baseman.
#16 - George Springer
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#16 - George Springer - Toronto Blue Jays - $29,666,666 Second season in Toronto, he will need to stay healthy for the Blue Jays to be successful.
#15 - Chris Sale
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#15 - Chris Sale - Boston Red Sox - $30,000,000 Injured, still hasn't pitched in 2022 and has just 9 starts since 2019.
#12 - David Price
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#12 - David Price - Los Angeles Dodgers - $32,000,000 Last year of his 7 year contract. He will most likely not be in the top 20 in 2023.
#12 - Manny Machado
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#12 - Manny Machado - San Diego Padres - $32,000,000 He is off to a great start in his 4th season with the San Diego Padres.
#12 - Miguel Cabrera
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#12 - Miguel Cabrera - Detroit Tigers - $32,000,000 20th season in the majors for the future Hall of Famer who hit his 3,000th homer this season.
#11 - Corey Seager
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#11 - Corey Seager - Texas Rangers - $33,000,000 First season with the Rangers who offered him a 10 year contract.
#10 - Francisco Lindor
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#10 - Francisco Lindor - New York Mets - $34,100,000 He had a disappointing first season with the Mets after signing a 10-year, $341 million contract.
#8 - Nolan Arenado
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#8 - Nolan Arenado - St. Louis Cardinals - $35,000,000 3-time Nationals Champion, this is his second season with the Cardinals.
#8 - Stephen Strasburg
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#8 - Stephen Strasburg - Washington Nationals - $35,000,000 Often injured, the pitcher is under contract through 2026.
#7 - Carlos Correa
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#7 - Carlos Correa - Minnesota Twins - $35,100,000 After 7 seasons with the Astros, the Twins offer convinced him to move to Minnesota.
#6 - Trevor Bauer
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#6 - Trevor Bauer - Los Angeles Dodgers - $35,333,333 Suspended 324 games by MLB following domestic violence allegations, his career is likely over.
#4 - Gerrit Cole
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#4 - Gerrit Cole - New York Yankees - $36,000,000 Dominant pitcher with the Astros, he has yet to meet expectations since joining the Yankees.
#4 - Jacob De Grom
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#4 - Jacob De Grom - New York Mets - $36,000,000 Cy Young winner in 2018 and 2019. Dominating on the mound this season after missing most of last season.
#3 - Anthony Rendon
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#3 - Anthony Rendon - Los Angeles Angels - $36,571,428 He produced 126 runs in 2019, a national high. He only played 58 games in 2021. He is off to a very good start in 2022.
#2 - Mike Trout
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#2 - Mike Trout - Los Angeles Angels - $37,116,666 Rookie of the Year in 2012 and three-time MVP of the American. The best player in baseball over the last 10 years.
#1 - Max Scherzer
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#1 - Max Scherzer - New York Mets - $43,333,333 Three-time Cy Young Award winner, his salary is higher than 3 MLB teams (A's, Pirates, Orioles)