
A 2024 World Series champion Dodgers full playoff pool share is worth $477K
New York TimesA full share of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ playoff pool was worth $477,441, less than the haul of the two previous World Series-winning teams. Each year, playoff clubs vote on how many full shares, partial shares and dollar awards to give out inside their organizations, which means the amount each person is awarded varies. The World Series champion gets 36 percent of the pool, and the losing World Series team 24 percent. Full shares for the other 2024 playoff teams were worth: • Cleveland Guardians $182,663 • New York Mets $179,948 • Detroit Tigers $55,729 • Philadelphia Phillies $52,278 • Kansas City Royals $49,583 • San Diego Padres $45,985 • Baltimore Orioles $11,870 • Houston Astros $10,749 • Milwaukee Brewers $10,013 • Atlanta Braves $9,548 The pool is made up of 60 percent of gate receipts from the first four games of the World Series and the LCS, the first three games of every DS, and the first two games of every Wild Card Series.
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