The MLB pools 60% of the gate receipts from the first four games of the World Series, the ALCS, NLCS and the first three games of the four Division series. That amount is split and distributed as follows:
In 2008, each Philadelphia Phillies player was paid $351,504.48 for winning the World Series and each Tampa Bay Rays player pocketed $223,390.05. In 2003, the share each player from the Florida Marlins received for winning the World Series was $306,149. The record payout for a winner was back in 2006 when the St. Louis Cardinals took the trophy and $362,173. To put that in perspective, in 1903 the winner's share was a mere $1,182.
On top of all that, their championship rings are valued anywhere between $20,000 and $40,000. World Series MVPs also win a car.
The Winning player's share in the 2009 World Series was $365,052.73. The losing player's share was $265,357.50.
According to findarticles.com, the share for the members of the Detroit Tigers, winners of the 1945 World Series, was $6,443.
Players on the winning team for the 2009 World Series each received $365,052.73.
Players on the winning team for the 2009 World Series each received $365,052.73.
The Angels share for winning the 2002 World Series was $272,147 per player, and the Giants share was $186,186 per player.
According to Reuters, a full post season share for a Cardinals player in 2011, including any money earned for the World Series, is estimated at around $323,000, apparently up 1.7% from last year.
Each member of the 2010 world champions is expected to receive at least $350,000.
The winning player's share in the 2008 World Series was $351,504, 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.
it all depends on the market of the team. if your the pirates you get about 1/4 of what the Yankees would get.
Yes, players get rings when they win the World Series
For the 2010 World Series, the Giants' winning share was 317-318K while the losing Rangers' share was 246-247K, per person. Perhaps that is why player's agents go for sweeteners in their clients' contracts - the World Series money is "paltry" by comparison.