KBO Announces Salary Cap Adjustments, โIntroduces League-Wide Payroll floor
SEOUL – Southโข Korea’s KBO professional baseballโ league announced significant โฃrevisions to its competitive balance system โtoday, including increases to the upper salary cap and the โคintroduction โขof a minimum team payroll. the changes, approvedโ by the KBO Board of โคDirectors, aim toโ address concerns about escalating player salaries and ensure greater financial parity across the league.
The upperโ limit of the competitive balance tax, often referred to as โขthe “salary cap,” will rise by โค5% annually โขover the next three years, beginning in 2026. Currently set at 13.71 billion โwon, it will increase to 14.397.23 billion won in 2027, 15.17 billion won in 2027, and 158.294 billion won in 2028.
Alongside the cap increase, the KBO โwill implement a league-wide payroll floor starting in โค2027. This floor is based on the lowest โtotal payroll of any team over the previous two seasons (2023 and 2024), which was determinedโ to beโ 6,665.38 million won. Each club will be required to maintain at leastโฃ this โminimum payroll amount.
Teamsโข failing to meet โฃthe payroll floor will face โฃescalating penalties: 30% of the shortfall for a single instance, 50% for two consecutive years, and โ100% โฃfor three or more consecutive โyears below the minimum.
the KBO also revised how multi-year contracts โฃare calculated โฃto prevent circumvention of the competitive balance system, factoring inโ salary, down payments, and option details. A new “exception athlete” system allows clubs to designate oneโค playerโฃ withโฃ at least seven โคyears of service time, excluding 50% of their salary from the competitive balance calculation.
These changes come as the KBO seeks to maintain competitive balance amidst rising player costs and increased spendingโ by some clubs.