While teams like the Dodgers and Yankees have already committed to nine-figure payrolls in 2013, others have less than $15MM committed to the '13 roster. Cot’s Baseball Contracts has compiled each team’s payroll obligations for 2013. Here's the list, starting with the largest commitments:

Dodgers, $193.8MM

Phillies, $133.1MM

Yankees, $119.1MM

Cardinals, $92.8MM

Angels, $92.3MM

Tigers, $90.2MM

Rangers, $84.4MM

White Sox, $83.3MM

Giants, $81.0MM

Reds, $74.1MM

Twins, $68.3MM

Marlins, $67.5MM

Blue Jays, $61.3MM

Nationals, $58.6MM

Diamondbacks, $55.0MM

Mets, $54.5MM

Orioles, $53.2MM

Brewers, $52.4MM

Rockies, $46.5MM

Red Sox, $45.6MM

Cubs, $41.8MM

Mariners, $40.5MM

Royals, $34.9MM

Pirates, $27.9MM

Padres, $26.0MM

Athletics, $23.0MM

Rays, $18.6MM

Braves, $15.2MM

Indians, $11MM

Astros, $5.5MM

Please note that these figures don't include club or vesting options or figures for players whose salaries will be determined via the arbitration process. The totals include commitments to players no longer in the organization.