Marlins Payroll 2026: Total MLB Salary & Highest-Paid Players

Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara works against a San Diego Padres batter during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2023, in San Diego.
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The Miami Marlins have a total tax payroll of $83,706,222 for the 2026 season.

Where Do the Marlins Rank in MLB Payroll for 2026?

According to Spotrac, the Marlins are 30th in total tax payroll this season.

Here’s a look at where the Marlins have ranked in total payroll in recent years:

  • 2025: $86,926,975 (30th)
  • 2024: $121,657,705 (27th)
  • 2023: $134,909,166 (23rd)
  • 2022: $114,348,173 (25th)
  • 2021: $82,332,229 (27th)

Who Makes the Most Money on the Marlins in 2026?

Pete Fairbanks makes the most money on the Marlins in 2026 with a salary of $13,000,000.

Highest-Paid Marlins Players in 2026

RankPlayer2026 Salary
1Pete Fairbanks$13 million
2Sandy Alcantara$11.2 million
3Anthony Bender$2.81 million
4Christopher Morel$2 million
5John King$1.5 million

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Shane Thurston is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM, covering MLB and NBA. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his previous stops include MLB.com, Lawrence Journal-World, Manhattan Mercury, Bet Chicago Sports, WynnBET, and Sportsbook Review.