Forbes: Miami Marlins, The 29th Most Valuable MLB Franchise

The 2015 Miami Marlins are the 29th most valuable franchise in Major League Baseball, according to a latest estimated valuation by Forbes.

With Jeffrey Loria's franchise estimated to be worth $650 million, only the Tampa Bay Rays ($625 million) are less valuable. The Yankees top the league, by far, with a massive value of $3.2 billion.

The entire MLB is worth $36 billion as a whole, with a record $1.2 billion average per club. Take a look at the top and bottom of the league in terms of value.

Top 3 

1. Yankees $3.2 billion

2. Dodgers $2.4 billion

3. Red Sox $2.1 billion

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Bottom 3

28. Royals $700 million

29. Marlins $650 million

30. Rays $625 million

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