New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has a luxury tax tier nicknamed after him and he's owning up to it this offseason, re-signing Brandon Nimmo and adding David Robertson in latest move.
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David Robertson #30 of the Philadelphia Phillies deliver a pitch against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park on September 13, 2022 in Miami, Florida. That’s not the overall number Cohen will have to pay, though. There are now four luxury tax thresholds after the new Collective Bargaining Agreement between MLB and MLBPA was agreed to prior to last season.
Spotrac is estimating that Cohen’s tax bill will be $65 million, or a grand total of $395 million for the 2023 season. Brandon Nimmo #9 of the New York Mets makes a catch at the wall on a ball off the bat of Justin Turner of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the seventh inning at Citi Field on August 31, 2022 in New York City.
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