
Last year, MLB teams earned an average of $378 million in revenue, as total league revenues surged at the fastest rate since 2015.Fueling this growth were record sales across various revenue streams, including tickets, merchandise, licensing, and broadcasting rights. In 2024, TV deals are expected to generate $1.8 billion for the season. The MLB is one of the few U.S. leagues without salary caps, where player costs typically account for 50% of team revenues.