I put together a small ROI to see which teams had the most return based on salary, regular season success, and playoff success. It obviously still has time to move, but as of LCS's this is how all 30 teams rank as far as ROI.
1. Los Angeles Dodgers; .9488
2. Colorado Rockies; .8824
2. Minnesota Twins; .8824
2. Los Angeles Angels; .8824
5. Philadelphia Phillies; .8657
6. Florida Marlins; .8491
7. New York Yankees; .8158
8. St. Louis Cardinals; .7658
9. Texas Rangers; .6992
10. Tampa Bay Rays; .6493
10. Oakland A's; .6493
10. San Diego Padres; .6493
13. Boston Red Sox; .6326
14. San Francisco Giants; .6160
15. Pittsburgh Pirates; .5494
16. Atlanta Braves; .5322
17. Milwaukee Brewers; .5161
18. Cincinnati Reds; .4994
18. Toronto Blue Jays; .4994
18. Baltimore Orioles; .4994
21. Cleveland Indians; .4828
22. Washington Nationals; .4495
23. Seattle Mariners; .4162
23. Arizona Diamondbacks; .4162
25. Detroit Tigers; .3995
25. Chicago White Sox; .3995
27. Kansas City Royals; .3496
28. Chicago Cubs; .3163
29. Houston Astros; .2996
30. New York Mets; .1664
Return on Investment
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Re: Return on Investment
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Re: Return on Investment
The most surprising for me were the Royals. They had almost an 82 million dollar payroll. That is horrible money spent. At least the Mets had an excuse (a lot of injuries)


