Giants Payroll 2025: Total MLB Salary & Highest-Paid Players

San Francisco Giants' Matt Chapman during a baseball game against the New York Mets in San Francisco, Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Buster Posey is now the president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants, seeking their first winning season since 2021.

The Giantsโ€™ playoff odds could improve if Posey and Co. make any moves this offseason.

San Francisco Giants 2025 Payroll

According to Spotrac, the Giants are 13th in the league with a payroll of $134,177,856.

Here is a look at where the Giants have ranked in total payroll in recent seasons:

  • 2024: $201,967,381 (10th)
  • 2023: $187,398,165 (12th)
  • 2022: $161,717,317 (12th)
  • 2021: $171,191,545 (ninth)

Highest-Paid Giants Players in 2025

RankPlayer2025 Salary
1Matt Chapman$25.16 million
2Robbie Ray$25 million
3Jung-hoo Lee$16.83 million
4Willy Adames$13.14 million
5Jordan Hicks$12.5 million

Who Makes the Most Money on the Giants in 2025?

Matt Chapman will make the most money on the Giants in 2025 with a payroll salary of $25,166,666.

Chapman, who will turn 32 in April, recently signed a six-year, $151 million contract that keeps him in San Francisco through 2030.

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Shane Jackson

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Shane Jackson 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.

Shane Jackson 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.