The 27-time World Series champion Yankees, who have held the
top spot on the list in each of the 20 years Forbes has been
tracking MLB valuations, are worth nearly $1 billion more than
the next most valuable team.
Forbes said the average MLB team is worth $1.54 billion, a 19
percent rise from last year, which the magazine attributed to
new local television deals that are increasing at roughly a
two-fold rate, as well as a surge in profitability.
The Los Angeles Dodgers ($2.75 billion), Boston Red Sox ($2.7
billion), World Series champion Chicago Cubs ($2.67 billion) and
San Francisco Giants ($2.65 billion) rounded out of the top
five.
The Yankees, who last year missed the postseason for the third
time in four season, saw their revenue rise 2 percent to an
MLB-high $526 million, according to Forbes.
For the complete list visit (http://Forbes.com/MLB)
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Larry Fine)
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