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MLB owners ranked by wealth 2025 – the team's net worth/richest

MLB owners ranked by wealth in 2025 – the team's net worth/richest

The top 5 wealthiest and richest owners in the MLB in 2025 are Steve Cohen ($21.3b), Edward S. Rogers III ($11.4b), John Malone ($10.8b), the Lerner Family ($6.5b) and Charles B. Johnson ($4.9b), according to figures from Forbes.


You want to know more about them? You can find out their source of wealth, how they make their money, a breakdown of their net worth, their team name and other valuable information regarding their ownership of the franchise.


Major League Baseball (MLB) is arguably one of the richest and biggest sports leagues globally and has continued to maintain a strong presence over the years, with teams valued at an average of $1 billion.


The value of the MLB franchise has continued to rise due to the relentless investment. That said, the MLB has some of the wealthiest individuals in the world, especially in the United States.


Wealthiest MLB owners in 2025 detail:


Steve Cohen - $21.3 billion (New York Mets)


Steve Cohen is the richest MLB owner currently, with a staggering net worth of around $16 billion. The American businessman is the founder of hedge fund Point72 Asset Management and S.A.C. Capital Advisors.

Steve Cohen made his fortune as a hedge fund manager. He owns over 97% of the New York Mets franchise.

The New York Mets have won two MLB World Series and have been a strong contender in the franchise.


Edward S. Rogers III - $11.4 billion (Toronto Blue Jays)


Edward S. Rogers III is the second MLB billionaire with a net worth of $11.5 billion. He is a Canadian businessman who serves as the executive chairman of Rogers Communications.


Rogers controls the majority voting shares of Rogers Communications, which owns the Toronto Blue Jays. He made his fortune in the telecommunications industry, working with Rogers Communications and its subsidiaries.


John C. Malone - $10.8 billion (Atlanta Braves) 


John C. Malone is the next name on the list with over $10.8 billion, according to figures from Forbes. He made his fortune through the media and entertainment industry.

Malone through Liberty Media are the majority owners of the most prestigious motorsport competition, the Formula One.

The Atlanta Braves have won four World Series titles, with the most recent success in 2021.


Lerner Family - $6.4 billion (Washington Nationals)


The Lerner Family, who are the majority owners of the Washington Nationals, takes up the third position with $6.6 billion. They made their fortune in the real estate industry through Lerner Enterprises.

Mark Lerner is the majority owner of the Washington Nationals MLB franchise.


John Henry - $5.5 billion (Boston Red Sox)


John Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox, is one of the wealthiest. He has significant investment in sports franchises globally through his holding company, Fenway Sports Group, and in the finance industry.


Charles B. Johnson - $4.9 billion (San Francisco Giants)


Charles Johnson has a net worth of $5 billion and made his fortune through various investments throughout his career, especially through Franklin Resources.


Charles Johnson is the part owner of the San Francisco Giants alongside Greg E. Johnson, his son.


Lawrence & Paul Dolan - $4.6 billion (Cleveland Guardians)


Lawrence is the original owner of the Cleveland Guardians, but control of the team is handled by his son Paul Dolan. 


William O. DeWitt Jr – $4 billion (St. Louis Cardinals) 


William O. DeWitt Jr has a significant net worth of around $4 billion accrued from his activity in the oil and gas industry.

William is the principal owner, managing partner and chairman of the St. Louis Cardinals.


Jim Pohlad - $3.8 billion (Minnesota Twins) 


Jim Pohlad has an impressive net worth of $3.8 billion. The Pohlad family is one of the richest families in the sports ownership business.

Jim Pohlad and the Pohlad family made their fortune through banking & real estate.


Ilitch Family - $3.8 billion (Detroit Tigers)


The Ilitch Family has an impressive net worth of $3.8 billion and made their fortune through Little Caesars Pizza and ownership of other sports franchises.


Hal Steinbrenner - $3.8 billion (New York Yankees)


Hal Steinbrenner is the next name on the list of the wealthy MLB owners. He is the chairman and managing general partner of Yankee Global Enterprises.

The Hal Steinbrenner family made their fortune through the sports & entertainment industry.


Mark Walter - $3.6 billion (Los Angeles Dodgers)


Mark Walter is one of the biggest names in the global financial market as well as an investor in sports.

Mark made a significant fortune with a net worth of around $3.6 billion through Guggenheim Partners, which has one of the biggest financial assets.


Ray Davis & Bob Simpson - $3.6 billion

Ray Davis & Bob Simpson are next on the list.


Tom Ricketts - $2.8 billion (Chicago Cubs)

Tom Ricketts made his fortune in the financial system and other investments.


Arte Moreno - $3.3 billion (Los Angeles Angels)

Arte Moreno is the owner of the Los Angeles Angels. He made his fortune through advertising & marketing.


Ron Fowler - $1.2 billion (San Diego Padres)

Ron Fowler made a signing wealth through the distribution of beverages.


John Middleton - $3.4 billion (Philadelphia Phillies)

John Middleton, who is the owner of the Philadelphia Phillies, has a net worth of around $3.4 billion, having made a fortune through the tobacco industry.


Jerry Reinsdorf - $2 billion (Chicago White Sox)

Jerry Reinsdorf is a real estate mogul as well as having significant investment in sports ownership. His net worth is up to $2 billion.


Jim Crane: $1.5 billion (Houston Astros)

Jim Crane, who owns the Houston Astros, made his fortune through logistics & shipping, with an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion.


Bruce Sherman - $1.3 billion (Miami Marlins) 

Bruce Sherman is the co-founder of the wealth-management firm Private Capital Management and majority owner of the Miami Marlins. He made his fortune through finance & investments. 


Bob Castellini - $1 billion (Cincinnati Reds)

Bob Castellini has an estimated net worth of around $1 billion. He is the chairman of the fruit and vegetable wholesaler company Castellini Co.


Charlie Monfort - $1 billion (Colorado Rockies)

Charlie Monfort is the next wealthy MLB owner on the list, having made a fortune through the food & beverage industry.


John Sherman - $1 billion (Kansas City Royals) 

John Sherman is the majority owner of the Kansas City Royals. He made his fortune through investments in the energy sector. 


Stuart Sternberg - $800 million (Tampa Bay Rays)

Stuart Sternberg, the owner of the Tampa Bay Rays. He made a fortune in finance & investments.

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