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Ohtani signs a $700M contract. $2M a year for 10 years, then $680M deferred, when he will no longer be playing.

So, I learned how the mechanics of this contract has to work, for ownership.

Ownership has to put $680M in an account, and they cannot touch it. The MLB Commissioner then has to check every year if every penny is there.

This because it's deferred money.

So, not every owner has $680M that they can put aside, and not touch, for the next ten years. Actually I'm not sure if that account gets checked for the next 10 years, once the deferred payments start. Or if it goes until the life of the contract, which would be twenty years.

I wonder if they could send $68 million every year to that account and insure that with some insurance (because no one wants to have a “trust me, it’ll be there” thing). Interest/investment amount would either have to be part of that $680 M or somehow else given to him. Does baseball have a cap or is that one of those things they tried but failed to get during strikes? If they have a cap, does he count toward $70 million on average every year?
 

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No, they can't send $68M every year. And interest or investments do not count. It has to be the entire $680M.

Baseball does not have a cap, nor a floor. Owners don't want a cap, because some owners also don't want a floor. They are fine with spending as little as possible, and fielding a bad team.

There is a tax threshold. $46M does count against the luxury tax.

 

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College player Hagen Smith has 17K in 6IP.
 

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I have not believed in the Dodgers pitching, but they've gotten this far.

If they've gotten this far, I think they can win it.

The Yankees bullpen usage has been better than I thought it would be.

The Yankees in recent years are good at getting swept. See the 2012 and 2022 ALCS.

Dodgers in 4.

Their offense is good, although this is seemingly the toughest pitching they're facing.

Games should be good. Hopefully Judge gets credit for his work in the outfield.

Don't have many BOLD picks for series award winners.

MVP: Ohtani
Taco Bell Base Stealer: Ohtani

Don't think they're going to do the Chevy vehicle thing, seemingly haven't since 2020.

If they do we can predict it once we know they're going to do it.
 

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Meant to post this a few weeks ago.

Rangers offered a "golden chicket".

If the Rangers won, you get a free ticket to the next home game.

Well the Rangers lost on April 28th.

The Rangers tried again for April 29th. Rangers won, but then lost April 30th.

Cool idea though, never seen anything like it.

 
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