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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, Kyle Tucker to Make $3M in Combined Salary for 2026 MLB Season

Adam WellsJan 22, 2026

The Los Angeles Dodgers' unique way of structuring contracts means that arguably their two best players for the upcoming season will only cost them $3 million in base salary.

USA Today's Bob Nightengale pointed out Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Tucker will receive salaries of $3 million in 2026.

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For Ohtani, his $2 million salary is the extent of his payout from the Dodgers this season because the bulk of his $700 million contract will be received as part of his deferred payments starting in 2034.

Lest anyone feel concerned for Ohtani living in Los Angeles and "only" making $2 million, the four-time MVP is the highest-paid athlete by endorsement money with $100 million in earnings last year.

Tucker's salary is only going to be $1 million, but his Dodgers contract includes a $64 million signing bonus due before the start of spring training. Los Angeles' first full squad workout is scheduled for Feb. 17, so he will get a nice check within the next four weeks.

Despite their low salaries, the way MLB calculates the present-day value of contracts means Tucker and Ohtani will have the highest luxury-tax salaries on the Dodgers this season.

Tucker tops the list at $57.2 million, followed by Ohtani at $46.1 million. The Dodgers' total payroll and tax bill for 2026 sits at $573.8 million, highest in MLB. The New York Mets ($520.7 million) are the only other club spending more than $400 million.

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