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MLB salaries hit record high; average player makes more than $4 million

No one in the majors will bank more cash than this guy in 2015. (Getty Images)
No one in the majors will bank more cash than this guy in 2015. (Getty Images)

If you happen to be out for dinner with a big leaguer, there's a pretty good chance he's the one that will pick up the tab, especially if he plays for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

According to a study by The Associated Press, the average major league salary in 2015 projects to be around $4.25 million, the first time that figure has ever been above $4 million. The average salary was $3.95 million in 2014 and $3.65 million the season before that.

Just less than a week ago, Forbes reported that the value of major league teams had skyrocketed to an unprecedented level. There's never been more money in baseball and there's plenty to go around.

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Here's a tidy infographic from the AP detaling the rapidly rising salaries in baseball as well as this season's most and least expensive team payrolls:

(The Associated Press)
(The Associated Press)

It's no surprise to see the Dodgers top the list of the league's big spenders, seeing as they have the highest-paid and third-highest paid players in the league in left-hander Clayton Kershaw ($31 million) and right-hander Zack Greinke ($27 million).

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That's right, the Dodgers are paying two starting pitchers over 85 percent of the Marlins' total payroll. Baseball's great, isn't it?

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Israel Fehr is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter.