The Spankees can always use a me-first player and maybe the Pads can do better with one less of them.
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The Spankees can always use a me-first player and maybe the Pads can do better with one less of them.
Seeing rumors that the Blue Jays are going to sign Ohtani.
Seems an odd choice?
Ohtani to the Dodgers for 10 years, $700 million. It's being reported that the contract has significant deferrals so that the Dodgers can pay other players to be competitive and also reduce the cost of the competitive-balance-tax, and that this was Ohtani's idea.
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Ohtani to the Dodgers for 10 years, $700 million. It's being reported that the contract has significant deferrals so that the Dodgers can pay other players to be competitive and also reduce the cost of the competitive-balance-tax, and that this was Ohtani's idea.
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Re: the Ohtani deal and the deferred money. Maybe MLB needs to do something about that?
I mean, if a team wants to pay out $700M, make them pay it out in the contracted time, pay the various taxes and live with the consequences,
If this is the future of contracts I'm hoping there is a lockout soon. We will go back (If we never left) of the haves, which is a few, and the have nots, which is many. To say we're giving a 700 million contract but it really isn't that feels like circumvention (Or absuing the system) to me, which shouldn't be allowed.
If this is the future of contracts I'm hoping there is a lockout soon. We will go back (If we never left) of the haves, which is a few, and the have nots, which is many. To say we're giving a 700 million contract but it really isn't that feels like circumvention (Or absuing the system) to me, which shouldn't be allowed.
This is almost criminal. I'll say it again, MLB needs to stop the deferred money bullshit.The Dodgers announced Monday they had signed the two-time MVP, after Ohtani had agreed Saturday to a 10-year, $700 million contract, by far the richest in the history of North American professional sports. A source said then that the majority of the contract would come in deferred money; under this structure, however, Ohtani is deferring more than 97% of his earnings. The deferred money -- totaling $680 million -- will be paid to Ohtani between 2034 and 2043, a source said.
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