NEW YORK -- The value of a full postseason share on the World Series champions declined for the second straight year.
A full share on the Chicago Cubs following the team's first title since 1908 was worth $368,872, the commissioner's office said Tuesday.
That is down from $370,069 for the 2015Kansas City Royals and a record $388,606 for the 2014 San Francisco Giants.
Chicago split $27.6 million into 66 full shares, 8.7 partial shares and four cash awards.
The players' pool was a record $76.6 million, topping last year's $69.9 million.
A full share on Cleveland, which wasted a 3-1 Series lead against the Cubs, was $261,805, down from the record $300,758 for a World Series loser, set by the 2015New York Mets.
Full shares were worth $123,741 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, $123,045 for Toronto, $38,423 for Texas, $36,443 for San Francisco, $35,443 for Washington, $33,761 for Boston, $18,351 for Baltimore and $17,952 for the Mets.
The players' pool included 50 percent of the gate receipts from the two wild-card games, and 60 percent from the first three games of each division series and the first four games of each league championship series and the World Series.