The luxury tax rates for 2022 are yet to be determined. The three luxury tax lines were increased by $2 million per year in the Collective Bargaining Agreement that ran from December 1, 2017, to December 1, 2021. If approved, a new CBA could drastically alter the luxury tax process.
The average annual value (AAV) of guaranteed contracts is taken into account, not the amount the player is paid that year. Due to the payment structure, the AAV of contracts with deferrals is lower.
It is based on the inflation rate indicated in the contract, but since this varies from contract to contract, the AAV is computed as it would be without deferrals. Other payments are included, such as money to and from other teams. Contract option buyouts are not included.
Estimated Luxury Tax Salaries of Baltimore Orioles Players In Dollars
Trey Mancini DH – 8,000,000
Jordan Lyles SP – 7,000,000
John Means SP – 3,250,000
Anthony Santander RF – 3,150,000
Jorge Lopez RP – 1,500,000
Tanner Scott RP – 1,000,000
Paul Fry RP – 850,000
Keegan Akin SP – 575,000
Brett Cumberland C – 575,000
Kelvin Gutierrez 3B – 575,000
Austin Hays LF – 575,000
Joey Krehbiel RP – 575,000
Zac Lowther SP 575,000
Jorge Mateo SS – 575,000
Ryan McKenna CF – 575,000
Ryan Mountcastle 1B – 575,000
Cedric Mullins CF – 575,000
Rougned Odor 2B 575,000
Cionel Perez RP – 575,000
Cody Roberts C 575,000
D.J. Stewart LF – 575,000
Cole Sulser RP – 575,000
Dillon Tate RP – 575,000
Ramon Urias SS – 575,000
Tyler Wells RP/CL – 575,000
Bruce Zimmermann SP – 575,000
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