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sports1 year ago

Dodgers' Billion-Dollar Bet: Deferred Pay and Blake Snell's Return

The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing criticism for their use of salary deferrals, which some argue allows them to build a super team by delaying payments. However, Dodgers' president Andrew Friedman dismisses this as a "lazy narrative," emphasizing that the team is simply outspending others as big-market clubs do. The Dodgers' financial strategy includes deferring payments, like Shohei Ohtani's contract, but they must set aside funds for these deferrals within a specific timeframe. While deferrals can be advantageous for both players and owners, they are not the sole reason for the Dodgers' financial prowess.

sports2 years ago

Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers deal sparks excitement and debate

Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers' newest player, has included a "key man" clause in his 10-year contract, ensuring that the team's CEO, Mark Walter, and president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman, remain with the organization for as long as he's there. If either Walter or Friedman leaves their current roles, Ohtani has the option to opt out of his contract. This clause demonstrates Ohtani's desire for stability and alignment within the organization, as he believes that having these key power brokers in place is crucial for a winning team.

sports2 years ago

Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers Deal and Financial Risks

The Los Angeles Dodgers will introduce Shohei Ohtani in a press conference on Thursday, alongside president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman. Ohtani was also present at a meeting with the Dodgers to pitch to his Japan World Baseball Classic teammate Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Ohtani's 10-year contract includes a clause allowing him to terminate the deal if the controlling owner or Friedman is no longer with the team. The heavily-deferred structure of the contract has garnered mixed reactions within baseball. Ohtani's number 17 Dodgers jersey has set a record for the highest sales within the first 48 hours of release.

sports2 years ago

Shohei Ohtani's Contract Opt-Out Clause Tied to Dodgers Executives

Shohei Ohtani's $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers includes an opt-out clause if owner Mark Walter or president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman leave the organization. This provision, believed to be the first of its kind in a player's contract, provides Ohtani with security for the duration of his 10-year deal. The contract also includes $680 million in deferred money, with Ohtani receiving $2 million per year for the next decade before the rest is paid in installments from 2034 to 2043. Ohtani will be introduced at Dodger Stadium on Thursday.

sports2 years ago

Shohei Ohtani's $700 Million Deal Hangs on Dodgers Leadership

Shohei Ohtani's record-breaking contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly includes a clause that allows him to opt out if either Dodgers owner Mark Walter or president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman leave the team. The deal, still in the form of a letter of agreement, awaits submission to the MLB league office. Ohtani's leverage stems from the Dodgers' spending and success under Friedman's leadership, making the team an attractive choice for the player. This clause creates power dynamics within the organization and potentially gives Ohtani influence over Friedman's successor. The Dodgers would prefer a shorter, less expensive contract, but Ohtani may stay if he doesn't find similar financial offers elsewhere.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers' Fate Hangs in the Balance: Game 3 is Make or Break for Friedman and Roberts

The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing a crucial Game 3 in the playoffs, with the pressure on Andrew Friedman and Dave Roberts to deliver. The team's consistent struggles in the postseason raise questions about their approach and the front office's decision-making. The Dodgers need a miracle performance from pitcher Lance Lynn and a strong offensive showing to avoid another early exit and the criticisms that come with it. The team must play with confidence and loosen up to turn their fortunes around.

sports2 years ago

Kershaw Shines, Reliever Returns, and Dodgers Triumph in Crosstown Showdown.

The Los Angeles Dodgers ended their three-game losing streak with a 2-0 victory over the Angels, thanks to a great performance by Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman challenged the team to improve their pitching, while reliever Jimmy Nelson is nearing his return and the team added another reinforcement for the bullpen. Catcher Will Smith remains in second place in NL All-Star voting.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers' Roster Faces Pressure to Perform Amidst Losing Streak and Pitching Woes

Dodgers President of Baseball Operations, Andrew Friedman, acknowledges the team's recent struggles, particularly with pitching, but remains optimistic about the roster's potential. Injuries have played a role in the team's disappointing performance, but Friedman believes the team is capable of more and is not planning any sweeping overhauls. However, the team's focus has shifted towards targeting pitching ahead of the trade deadline. Despite their recent slump, the Dodgers remain in postseason position and are still favored to win the NL West.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers face tough challenge against Rays in upcoming series.

Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman addressed a series of issues surrounding the roster during his return to the dome Friday, expressing optimism about how his reshaped club has handled the first third-ish (31.5 percent) of the season. The Dodgers have holes to fill, including starting pitching and shortstop, but Friedman is confident in the team's ability to do "some really special things." The Dodgers and Rays each topped their leagues in wins when the series got underway Friday.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers' Future Looks Bright with New Era and Season Predictions.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are entering the 2023 season in a transitional phase, cycling from one generation of franchise favorites to what they hope will be the next, resulting in a new-look squad facing as many unknowns as almost any Andrew Friedman and company have assembled. The Dodgers are still confident they can be a title contender, but they are also trying to maintain a strong future outlook. The team is hopeful their new-look lineup can keep them in the World Series hunt while they decide when and how to make their next big move.