Ohtani FA destination
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Time for a salary cap to stop all these unnecessary contracts
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@samguenther1987 said in Ohtani FA destination:
@sbchamps17 said in Ohtani FA destination:
How does MLB even allow it, the Dodgers are now WELL OVER the luxury tax, this is why we need a salary cap for MLB so that way there is no more stupid contracts like that in this game
They get away with by defering money, it's a scummy move but perfectly legal. The Dodgers can backload this contract much like Bobby Bonilla did with the Mets and the Dodgers can keep signing good players to put around Ohtani. For instance they are still in on Bellinger who will be the next FA to be paid.
This will set the bar for the rest of the offseason, get ready for some outrageous contracts.
Don't forget Trout. They want him too. Why? I have no idea. He hasn't played a full season in how long? His marketing draw isn't even that large.
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@sbchamps17 said in Ohtani FA destination:
Time for a salary cap to stop all these unnecessary contracts
I don't think that will happen any time soon. But i wonder who the first player to make 1 billion will be, because thats next. I know Ohtani is special and once in a lifetime player but who knows what could happen.
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Hey I’m just happy to see 10 new posts on this forum.
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@BxnnyMxn_ said in Ohtani FA destination:
I think he’s worth much more especially when you consider the billions in revenue he generates.
That has me curious how much teams can make per year on player merchandise? The Dodgers already have the best attendance in baseball year after year so how many extra seats can Ohtani's presence sell? Unless of course they use his presence as a reason to raise ticket and concession costs.
There is part of me that says more power to the player that can demand that salary but there is a bigger part of me that says that one player is not worth that much.
And if there is one thing the Mets, Yankees and Padres proved in 2023 it was that spending the most money does not guarantee anything.
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@Dolenz Yeah but the Dodgers have proven their ability to make the post season eleven straight years.
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For everyone worried about the Dodgers paying the luxury tax. The tax threshold is $237 million. Before Ohtani they had $117 million allocated to payroll. Once his actual contract information is released the number than be adjusted.
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@sbchamps17 said in Ohtani FA destination:
But there shouldn't be a 700 million contract in this game, it's unnecessary and now everyone will want that kind of money
It's too much to pay any human to play any sport, but baseball doesn't have a cap, sadly.
Congrats to him. He got that bag.
Bag? I mean Sack!
It's a bit sickening, because prices only go up in this world. This is another aspect of that.
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Hey he gets to move near Chavez Ravine. Ew.
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I laugh when these guys state that they went to a team because their desire to win. Yeah ok not the 700 mil contract
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@Blind_Bleeder
For me the sad thing is that people still go to games. These people have more money than they could ever spend, yet they clearly could care less about their fans.Anyone who can spend $100 plus for one ticket, $25 plus for parking, $10 for one beer, $8 for a hot dog to cheer for a bunch of entitled millionaires who don't care about the fans is something I just don't understand.
Billionaire owners who demand that the "lowly commoners" finance their playhouse palaces and then pay for the privilege of watching millionaire players play a game in the stadium THEY paid for can bite me.
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@darkblue1876
Entertainment can be expensive, and I do agree with you about ticket prices at the park being out of reach for most families...at least to enjoy on a regular basis. Regardless, suppy and demand drives ticket prices, and the stars drive up demand. The Dodgers will not pay his salary from the gate, but mostly from multi-national marketing and TV revenue. -
@samguenther1987 said in Ohtani FA destination:
@sbchamps17 said in Ohtani FA destination:
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700 million is too much for 1 player period.
Thats stupid money, the Dodgers have no way out of this contract either.
Thats more then most teams payrolls.
I looked it up and only the Orioles and A's had team payrolls of less than 70 million in 2023. The Pirates and Rays were close.
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@fubar2k7
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@xElRojo44x said in Ohtani FA destination:
@fubar2k7
The luxury cap threshold was probably the FO's biggest concern, which was mitigated by the deferred salary.You made a great point about their TV contract. They get $250 million annually to be on Fox Sports LA. I don’t think they’re worried about payroll or the luxury tax. The article I read said he deferred most the salary dollars. Let’s see exactly what that means.
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$10 a beer,where? caught a few in 2017 and they were 15, post pandemic they're probably 30
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@NCStateHokie Well, I guess in the end Money trumps trust lol. Plus where you will be for 10 years.
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@fubar2k7 said in Ohtani FA destination:
@TheHungryHole said in Ohtani FA destination:
@fubar2k7 said in Ohtani FA destination:
@X-FREEZE-OFF-X said in Ohtani FA destination:
Looks like the wait is over.
JP is hardly a huge source but good for him if this is where he wishes to play. That is the best division in baseball by far and Toronto is a nice city so you can’t blame the guy if they’re gonna match the dollars.
absolutely - half of the american baseball teams are in horrible cities to begin with - for example, who wants to live in baltimore or detroit?
I’ve been to Los Angeles to watch the Dodgers. I’d take Toronto over LA any day although if we are talking where he would live I’m sure he’d have a mansion in Hollywood so that wouldn’t be much of an issue.
absolutely buddy
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@theBlindRhino said in Ohtani FA destination:
@TheHungryHole or St Louis, Boston, or either team in Florida.
absolutely ....... just horrible