
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.








