Patrick Corbin is the highest-paid Washington Nationals player this season. His payroll salary of $25 million is nearly $19 million more than the closest player.
Highest-Paid Nationals Players
Rank | Player | Salary |
---|---|---|
1 | Patrick Corbin | $35.4 Million |
2 | Trevor Williams | $7 Million |
3 | Keibert Ruiz | $6.4 Million |
4 | Kyle Finnegan | $5.1 Million |
5 | Harold Ramirez | $3.8 Million |
6 | Joey Gallo | $2.5 Million |
7 | Hunter Harvey | $2.35 Million |
8 | Dylan Floro | $2.25 Million |
9 | Lane Thomas | $2.2 Million |
10 | Eddie Rosario | $2 Million |
1. Patrick Corbin – $35.4 Million
Corbin is in the last season of a six-year, $140 million contract that began in 2019. He’ll be a free agent after this year.
2. Trevor Williams – $7 Million
Williams is in the second year of a two-year, $13 million contract. He’ll also be a free agent after the 2024 season.
3. Keibert Ruiz – $6.4 Million
Keibert Ruiz’s contract is an eight-year, $50 million deal that runs through the 2030 season. He has club options for 2031 and 2032.
4. Kyle Finnegan – $5.1 Million
Finnegan will be arbitration eligible after playing the 2024 season with a salary of $5.1 million.
5. Harold Ramirez – $3.8 Million
Ramirez will also be eligible for arbitration after this season.
6. Joey Gallo – $2.5 Million
Gallo signed a two-year contract worth up to $5 million if both sides agree to exercise a mutual option for 2025.
7. Hunter Harvey – $2.4 Million
Another arbitration-eligible player after the 2024 season, Harvey is scheduled to become a free agent after next season.
8. Dylan Floro – $2.3 Million
The journeyman reliever signed a one-year contract with Washington before the 2024 season.
9. Lane Thomas – $2.2 Million
Now in his fourth season with Washington and sixth in the big leagues, Thomas will be eligible for arbitration after the season.
10. Eddie Rosario – $2 Million
For his 10th MLB season, Rosario signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Nationals.
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