NEW YORK – Major League Baseball’s average salary ahead of a postponed opening day remained at around $4.4 million for the fifth straight season, according to a study of contracts by The Associated Press.
Following an offseason when Gerrit Cole, Stephen Strasburg, Anthony Rendon and Christian Yelich all agreed to $200 million-plus deals, the flattened salary curve is evidence of a shrinking portion of the pie for baseball’s middle class.
The stagnant stretch is unprecedented since the free-agent era dawned in 1976. And that is before taking into account any decrease caused by a shortened season in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.