Josh Naylor Net Worth 2026: The $92.5M Deal That Changes Everything

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 Josh Naylor’s net worth is estimated at $7–8 million as of early 2026. The 28-year-old Seattle Mariners first baseman earned more than $25 million in MLB salaries through 2025, plus a $6.5 million signing bonus from his landmark free-agent deal. That 5-year, $92.5 million contract is back-loaded, so his biggest cash years are still ahead. His wife, Canadian bachata singer Chantel Collado, has a growing music career of her own. His net worth is set to climb fast.

Most salary sites still show Josh Naylor making arbitration money. That’s old news. In November 2025, the Canadian first baseman signed the richest free-agent deal for a position player in Seattle Mariners history, locking in $92.5 million over five years. Yet his current net worth sits at just $7–8 million. How does that math work? Because his biggest paychecks haven’t arrived yet. This post breaks down every dollar, year by year, and shows you exactly where his wealth is headed.

What Is Josh Naylor’s Net Worth in 2026?

Josh Naylor’s net worth is estimated at $7–8 million as of early 2026. His wealth comes almost entirely from MLB salaries totaling more than $25.3 million through October 2025, plus a $6.5 million signing bonus from his new Mariners deal. No major endorsement contracts are publicly confirmed. His career earnings are modest relative to his contract value because he spent his first six seasons on low arbitration deals before hitting the open market for the first time.

That changes fast. His new deal guarantees $92.5 million through 2030, all of it fully secured.

How Did Josh Naylor Build His Career Earnings?

Josh Naylor’s path to wealth was slow and steady. He spent his first years as a low-paid pre-arbitration player, then climbed through three arbitration deals with Cleveland before finally cashing in as a free agent. Here is his full salary history, per Spotrac:

YearTeamSalary
2019San Diego Padres~$555,000 (MLB minimum)
2020Padres / Cleveland~$568,500
2021Cleveland Indians$577,500
2022Cleveland Guardians$1,200,000
2023Cleveland Guardians$3,350,000
2024Cleveland Guardians$6,500,000
2025Arizona / Seattle$10,900,000

His 2025 salary of $10.9 million was his highest single-year payday going into free agency, earned through arbitration with Arizona before being traded to Seattle. He had never signed a deal lasting more than one year until November 2025.

Breaking Down the $92.5 Million Mariners Contract

Josh Naylor’s 5-year, $92.5 million Mariners deal is back-loaded, with a $6.5 million signing bonus spread across the contract years. His average annual value is $18.5 million, but his actual cash payouts escalate significantly over time. Per the Jon Heyman breakdown confirmed by Spotrac:

YearBase SalarySigning Bonus (Installment)Payroll Hit
2026$10,000,000$1,300,000$11,300,000
2027$16,000,000$1,300,000~$17,300,000
2028$18,000,000$1,300,000~$19,300,000
2029$20,000,000$1,300,000~$21,300,000
2030$22,000,000$1,300,000~$23,300,000

The deal also includes award bonuses: $150,000 for MVP, $100,000 for World Series MVP, $50,000 each for LCS MVP, All-Star selection, Silver Slugger, and Gold Glove.

At $18.5 million AAV, Naylor ranks among the top 10 highest-paid first basemen in MLB, behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ($40.2M AAV) and Bryce Harper ($27.5M AAV). The full no-trade clause gives him complete control over any future move.

For comparison, check out Mike Trout’s net worth breakdown to see how another long-term MLB contract plays out over time.

Josh Naylor’s On-Field Journey

Josh Naylor was born June 22, 1997, in Mississauga, Ontario. He comes from one of Canada’s best-known baseball families. His brothers Bo Naylor (Cleveland Guardians catcher) and Myles Naylor also played professionally. Josh attended St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School, where he represented Team Canada at three consecutive U-18 Baseball World Cups (2012, 2013, 2015), winning silver in 2012 and bronze in 2014.

The Miami Marlins selected him 12th overall in the 2015 MLB Draft. He was traded to the Padres in 2016, made his MLB debut in 2019, then moved to Cleveland in August 2020. He broke his ankle in June 2021, which cost him most of that season.

His breakout came in 2023, when he hit .308 with 17 home runs and 97 RBIs, winning his first Tip O’Neill Award as Canada’s best baseball player. His 2024 All-Star season with Cleveland led to a trade to Arizona, then to Seattle. In 2025, he posted a .295 average, 20 home runs, 92 RBIs, and 30 stolen bases across 147 games. He won his second Tip O’Neill Award that year. The Mariners reached Game 7 of the ALCS before falling to the Blue Jays.

For another look at a Canadian MLB star’s finances, see Cody Bellinger’s net worth profile.

Does Josh Naylor Have Any Endorsement Deals?

No confirmed major endorsement contracts for Josh Naylor are publicly documented as of early 2026. His income comes almost entirely from his MLB salary and the signing bonus from his Mariners deal. He has no known shoe deal, no confirmed apparel partnership, and no publicized investment portfolio.

That could change. His $92.5 million deal, combined with his All-Star profile and 2025 postseason run, raises his national visibility significantly. Bolavip notes that his AAV places him among the top 10 at his position, which typically attracts brand interest from sports equipment and regional sponsors. His wife Chantel Collado’s music career adds a minor additional income stream through Spotify streams and live shows, though no specific revenue figures are public.

For context on how other recent MLB signings compare, see Kristian Campbell’s net worth and Red Sox deal breakdown.

Who Is Josh Naylor’s Wife, Chantel Collado?

Josh Naylor and Chantel Collado met as teenagers at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School in Mississauga. They attended prom together in 2015, dated for years, and got engaged on June 12, 2023, on a San Diego beach. They married on January 4, 2025, at Paramount Event Space in Ontario. Their wedding reception entrance went viral on TikTok and Instagram after the full wedding party burst into a dance when the couple walked in.

Chantel was born December 15, 1997, in Toronto, with Dominican and Uruguayan roots. She performs professionally under the name “Chantel” and is known as a bachata and salsa artist. Her father, Leo Collado, introduced her to Latin music as a child. She has released original songs including “Tu Princesita,” “Re y Tú No Serás,” and “Mentiras Baratas.” Her brother is also her songwriting collaborator.

The couple welcomed their first child in late 2025. Chantel’s due date was around October 3, 2025, just as the Mariners’ ALDS against Detroit was starting. Naylor briefly left the team before rejoining in time for Game 2.

How Will Josh Naylor’s Net Worth Grow Through 2030?

Josh Naylor’s net worth is expected to grow substantially through 2030, driven entirely by his back-loaded Mariners contract. If he earns his full guaranteed salary and invests conservatively (assuming a 6% average annual return on post-tax savings), his net worth could realistically reach $25–35 million by the contract’s final year.

Here is a simple projection:

YearContract CashEst. After-Tax Take-Home*Projected Net Worth
2026$11.3M~$6.5M~$12–14M
2027~$17.3M~$10M~$20–23M
2028~$19.3M~$11M~$28–32M
2029~$21.3M~$12M~$37–42M
2030~$23.3M~$13M~$45–50M

After-tax estimates assume approximately 37% federal rate plus Washington State income tax (note: Washington has no state income tax, which is an advantage). Estimates do not account for lifestyle expenses, which vary significantly.

The back-loaded structure favors Seattle’s payroll planning early, as Naylor’s 2026 payroll hit is just $11.3 million against a $165 million team budget. For Naylor, the wealth builds fast from 2028 onward.

This is a very different trajectory from players who peak early and taper off. Browse more MLB player net worth profiles to see how other players at his level are building their finances.

Final Word

Josh Naylor’s net worth is $7–8 million today, but that number doesn’t reflect what’s coming. His current wealth is modest because he spent six seasons on low arbitration deals, earning MLB money but not superstar money. With his $92.5 million deal, most of the money will be paid out in the years 2028, 2029, and 2030.

If you want to keep tracking athlete wealth, check out more celebrity net worth profiles on MVP Net Worth and see how your favorite players stack up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Josh Naylor’s net worth in 2026?

 Josh Naylor’s net worth is estimated at $7–8 million as of early 2026. 

How much does Josh Naylor make per year with the Mariners?

Josh Naylor’s average annual value is $18.5 million under his 5-year, $92.5 million contract.

What is Josh Naylor’s career earnings total?

 Josh Naylor’s career MLB earnings totaled more than $25.3 million through October 2025, per Spotrac. 

Who is Josh Naylor’s wife?

Josh Naylor’s wife is Chantel Collado, a Canadian bachata singer who performs under the mononym “Chantel.”

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