The Dodgers and Mets are known to be in financial trouble, but there are other clubs with issues, according to a report by The Los Angeles Times.
Seven other teams, including the Phillies, Cubs and Rangers, are out of compliance with MLB rules regarding debt.
The Times cited anonymous sources familiar with a confidential briefing presented at last month's owners meetings.
The violations in question concern debt-service rules intended to limit a club's debt to 10 times its annual revenue.
Other teams named in the briefing were the Orioles, Tigers, Marlins and Nationals.
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