I knew his contract was going to be big, but damn that is a lot money for a dude who’s never pitched in a MLB inning. Good for him getting the deal he got but I have a gut feeling the Dodgers are going to regret it.And there it is. The Dodgers have spent 1 Billion dollars on TWO players for the next decade. (12-20 if you wanna count Ohtani’s deferred payment)
I guess I know why...J.d. Martinez..
Is ok..
The rest.are..scrubs..
Imo.
But why...
With no money.
20 mil only..
Waiting until prices go down is what gets you Pollack and LaStella. Yamamoto is off the board so they should’ve had a trade lined up. Plus where the heck did the trade go that Jerry had to clear payroll for?Mariners 'more focused' on adding bats in free agency over trade
"For the moment, the Mariners have remained more focused on the free-agent front," Jon Morosi said of the Seattle Mariners.sports.mynorthwest.com
Morosi said there are “enough bats” out there that could help the Mariners in a major way in 2024. But money, as has been reported, may be an issue for the Mariners.
“Whether it’s Justin Turner, Jorge Soler, they might be a little too expensive for the Mariners’ taste at the moment at least,” he said. “Mitch Garver is one name that I would mention. I know I’ve alluded to him before, but I do believe just based on more of the information I’m gathering about where the Mariners are in their pursuits that Garver is around the price tag they’re comfortable going to. And if it ends up being a J.D. Martinez, a Justin Turner, a Jorge Soler, those bats are likely to have to wait until a little bit later if their prices come down.”