Juan Soto [left] and Luis Severino [right] both signed the biggest MLB contracts in their respective club's history this offseason (Image Source: IMAGN)
Given the ever-growing player salaries, most superstars seem to become the newest owners of the biggest MLB contract either across the league or for an individual team. Thanks to the likes of Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto reaching the $700 million threshold, players will likely keep breaking records as the game continues to move forward.
Here's a closer look at the biggest MLB contracts handed out by every team in baseball.
Biggest contracts in MLB history by team
#1. Oakland Athletics ($67 million)
It has been a roller coaster year for the Athletics. The franchise ended their tenure with the City of Oakland and handed out their biggest MLB contract when they signed Luis Severino to a three-year, $67 million deal. The fact that the team has been notoriously frugal but instantly decided to spend money after leaving Oakland has frustrated fans.

