The Los Angeles Angels have a total MLB payroll of $167,353,098 for the 2026 season.
Where Do the Angels Rank in MLB Payroll for 2026?
According to Spotrac, the Angels are 13th in total MLB payroll this season.
Here’s a look at where the Angels have ranked in total payroll in recent years:
- 2025: $208,420,995 (11th)
- 2024: $172,189,987 (14th)
- 2023: $227,884276 (eighth)
- 2022: $177,727,811 (ninth)
- 2021: $182,749,560 (seventh)
Who Makes the Most Money on the Angels in 2026?
Anthony Rendon makes the most money on the Angels in 2026 with a salary of $38,571,432.
Rendon, 35, inked a seven-year, $245 million deal in 2020. He’s under contract with the Angels through 2026.
Highest-Paid Angels Players in 2026
| Rank | Player | 2026 Salary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anthony Rendon | $38.57 million |
| 2 | Mike Trout | $37.12 million |
| 3 | Yusei Kikuchi | $21.23 million |
| 4 | Jorge Soler | $16 million |
| 5 | Robert Stephenson | $11 million |
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