Players on the winning team for the 2009 World Series each received $365,052.73.
The winning player's share in the 2008 World Series was $351,504, the losing player's share was $223,390
In the 2008 World Series the Winning players share was $351,504, and the losing player's share was $223,390
The Winning player's share in the 1903 World Series was $1,182, and the losing player's share was $1,316.
Players on the winning team for the 2009 World Series each received $365,052.73.
The Winning player's share in the 2009 World Series was $365,052.73. The losing player's share was $265,357.50.
The full share for a player on the San Francisco Giants that won the 2010 World Series was $317,631.
The 2009 World Series Winning player's share was $365,052.73, and the losing player's share was $265,357.50
The 2009 World Series Winning player's share was $365,052.73, and the losing player's share was $265,357.50
The Angels share for winning the 2002 World Series was $272,147 per player, and the Giants share was $186,186 per player.
The Losing player's share in the 2009 World Series was $265,357.50, the winning player's share was. $365,052.73
In 2013, all teams that make the first round of the MLB playoffs take a share of the total post-season income. Players on the team that wins the World Series thus get a post-season share, not just a WS share. In 2013, players on the Red Sox got an extra $307,322.68 in their paychecks.
Philadelphia Phillies (Share of Players' Pool: $18,417,357.91; value of each full share: $351,504.48) - The Phillies awarded 45 full shares, 7.039 partial shares and 15 cash awards.