As Manfred frets, some opposing players cheer Dodgers' ways
- Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred praised the Los Angeles Dodgers for their competitive spirit while expressing concern over financial disparity in MLB due to the lack of a salary cap.
- The Dodgers had a $353 million luxury tax payroll last season and paid $103 million in taxes, significantly outspending teams like the Athletics, who had a payroll under $84 million.
- This offseason, the Dodgers signed Blake Snell to a $182 million deal and made various investments in players, continuing their trend of high spending.
- Despite financial concerns, Manfred stated that teams spending money is never bad for baseball and never bad for players, supporting the Dodgers’ approach within the existing rules.
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