Chicago White Sox players will take home $324,532.72 for winning the World Series, their share of playoffs revenue, the league said Tuesday.
The Houston Astros, who were swept by the White Sox, get $191,985.45 full shares.
Last year, Red Sox players got 58 full shares worth $223,620 for Boston's first World Series title since 1918.
The players' pool -- 60 percent of the gate receipts from the first three games of the Division Series and 60 percent of the gate receipts from the first four games from the League Championship Series and World Series -- was divided among 12 clubs: the World Series participants, the League Championship and Division Series runners-up, and the second-place finishers in each of the six divisions that were not Wild Card participants.
Club-by-club breakdown:
The World Series Champion White Sox awarded 42 full shares, six partial shares and 22 cash awards from a pool of $14.7 million. Full shares were worth $324,532.72.
The National League Champion Astros awarded 39 full shares, 28 partial shares and eight cash awards from a pool of $9.9 million. Full shares were worth $191,985.45.
The AL Championship Series runner-up Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim awarded 46 full shares, 17 partial shares and eight cash awards from a pool of $4.9 million. Full shares were worth $94,743.33.
The NL Championship Series runner-up St. Louis Cardinals awarded 48 full shares, 76 partial shares and 17 cash awards from a pool of $4.9 million. Full shares were worth $84,496.92.
AL Division Series runners-up
The Boston Red Sox awarded 57 full shares, 43 partial shares and 10 cash awards from a pool of $1.2 million. Full shares were worth $17,004.06
The New York Yankees awarded 47 full shares and 34 partial shares from a pool of $1.2 million. Full shares were worth $21,501.62.
NL Division Series runners-up
The Atlanta Braves awarded 46 full shares, 19 partial shares and 29 cash awards from a pool of $1.2 million. Full shares were wroth $22,780.11
The San Diego Padres awarded 47 full shares, 28 partial shares and 18 cash awards from a pool of $1.2 million. Full shares were worth $21,404.79.
Non-wild-card second-place finishers
The Cleveland Indians awarded 41 full shares and 37 partial shares from a pool of $407,885.66. Full shares were worth $7,869.18.
The Oakland Athletics awarded 38 full shares, 22 partial shares and 14 cash awards from a pool of $407,885.66. Full shares were worth $9,095.26.
The Arizona Diamondbacks awarded 32 full shares and 21 partial shares from a pool of $407,885.66. Full shares were worth $9,919.94.
The Philadelphia Phillies awarded 41 full shares, 36 partial shares and three cash awards from a pool of $407,885.66. Full shares were worth $8,180.06.