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Monday, March 9, 2026

The Highest-Paid MLB Third Basemen

  • Alex Bregman leads the way earning $35 million annually.
  • Only the top 12 highest-paid are earning over $10 million.
Jun 20, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso (20) looks on as Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman (2) rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the third inning at Minute Maid Park.
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Third basemen are among the highest-paid across the entire infield.

Alex Bregman tops the list as the highest-paid MLB third baseman in the 2025 season, earning $40 million with the Red Sox. Bregman left his long-time home in Houston for Boston, signing a three-year deal worth $120 million.

Anthony Rendon is second, collecting $35 million in AAV from the Angels.

His $245 million contract is one of the largest among all big league infielders. He’s been a Silver Slugger twice and won the 2019 World Series with the Nationals but has battled injury issues throughout his time in Southern California.

Third on the list is the Cardinals’ third baseman Nolan Arenado. Coming over from the Rockies in a blockbuster 2021 trade, Arenado gets $32.5 million in AAV with the Cardinals.

Arenado is the only player on the list with multiple Gold Gloves, Silver Sluggers, and Platinum Glove awards.

Coming in fourth on the list is Manny Machado — with $31.8 million in AAV — who mans the hot corner in San Diego, after starting his career with the Baltimore Orioles, including a short stint with the Los Angeles Dodgers before signing with the Padres.

Bregman’s $35 million in AAV is more than the final eight third basemen on the list earn combined.

Ranking The Highest-Paid MLB Third Basemen

Here is the full list of the highest-paid third basemen of 2025, sorted by AAV. This list was compiled using data from Spotrac and Baseball Reference.

  • Updated: April 10th, 2025
RankPlayerTeamCompensation
1Alex BregmanBoston Red Sox$40 million
2Anthony RendonLos Angeles Angels$35 million
3Nolan ArenadoSt. Louis Cardinals$32.5 million
4Manny MachadoSan Diego Padres$31.8 million
5Matt ChapmanSan Francisco Giants$25.2 million
6Javier BaezDetroit Tigers$23.3 million
7Austin RileyAtlanta Braves$21.2 million
8José RamírezCleveland Guardians$20.1 million
T-9D.J. LeMahieuNew York Yankees$15 million
T-9Jeimer CandelarioCincinnati Reds$15 million
11Max Muncy Los Angeles Dodgers$12 million
12Ryan McMahonColorado Rockies$11.67 million
13Eugenio SuarezArizona Diamondbacks$9.4 million
14Ke’Bryan HayesPittsburgh Pirates$8.75 million
15Jorge Polanco Seattle Mariners$7.8 million
16Alec BohmPhiladelphia Phillies$8.1 million
17Isiah Kiner-FalefaPittsburgh Pirates$7.5 million
18Isaac ParedesHouston Astros$6.6 million
19Justin TurnerChicago Cubs$6 million
20Yoan MoncadaLos Angeles Angels$5 million
21Ramon UriasBaltimore Orioles$4.4 million
T-22Edmundo SosaPhiladelphia Phillies$3 million
T-22Jose IglesiasSan Diego Padres$3 million
24Santiago EspinalCincinnati Reds$2.4 million
25Giovanny UrshelaOakland Athletics$2.2 million

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