From Yankees to Dodgers- Top 5 Richest MLB Owners, ranked by Net Worth

Whenever a baseball player agrees to a contract, the financials of the deal are quickly reported by various media outlets. Here is each team’s primary owner, along with their net worth, with source links provided.

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Mets Steve Cohen


Cohen is the owner of Point72 Asset Management, an investment adviser with about $22 billion in assets under management. He has a net worth of $15.9 billion.

Blue Jays Edward Rogers III


Edward Samuel Rogers serves as a Chairman of the Board of the Company. As the Chairman of the Board of Rogers Communications, the total compensation of Edward Rogers at Rogers Communications is $1,078,290. He has a net worth of $11.5 billion

Giants Charles B Johnson

Johnson became CEO at age 24 in 1957, a decade after his father, Rupert Johnson Sr., founded the company. Charles Johnson is the second-largest shareholder in Franklin Resources. He has a net worth of $5.8 billion.

Dodgers Mark Walter

Mark Walter is CEO of investment firm Guggenheim Partners, which has over $310 billion in assets under management. He has a net worth of $5 billion.

Yankees Steinbrenner family

After George's death, Hal Steinbrenner, his son, became the chairman of the Yankees. The Steinbrenner family also has financial interests in real estate, horse racing, and car racing. Forbes estimated the Steinbrenner family to be worth $3.8 billion.

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