Dodgers’ Spending Gets Commissioner’s Backing as CBA Tensions Rise
The Dodgers’ court-approved TV deal guarantees an average $334 million annually, boosting spending power amid MLB’s push for centralized media rights and a salary cap.
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What’s the deal with the Dodgers’ TV deal? Is MLB giving them special treatment?
The Dodgers’ $240-million signing of Kyle Tucker revived anguished cries that the team is ruining baseball. It also revived a strange chapter in team history, with frenzied online commentary that the signing of Tucker was made possible in large part because Major League Baseball long ago rewarded the Dodgers’ owners with preferential financial treatment that continues to this day. Is that true? Yes and no. Uh, thanks. Go on. Remember Frank McCou…
Q&A: What’s the deal with the Dodgers’ TV deal? Is MLB giving them special treatment?
There was plenty of angst that the signing of Kyle Tucker was made possible in large part because MLB long ago rewarded the Dodgers’ owners with preferential financial treatment.
The 13 All-Stars on the Dodgers’ roster, ranked
You’ve heard all the complaints since Los Angeles signed Kyle Tucker: “The Dodgers have all the All-Stars now!” Well, I am here to tell you that that's not true. The Dodgers do not have all the All-Stars. They have 13 of them. I counted! Los Angeles, through a combination of
The hiring of Kyle Tucker for $240 million by the Dodgers has rekindled the cries of anguish that the team is ruining baseball. He also revived a strange chapter in the team’s history, with frantic online comments that Tucker’s signature was largely possible because Major League Baseball rewarded Dodgers owners a long time ago with preferential financial treatment that continues to this day. Is this true? Yes and no. Thank you. Continue.
Kyle Tucker Shares Reason For Wearing No. 23 With Dodgers
After beginning his career with the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs, Kyle Tucker joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a four-year, $240 million contract in free agency. Tucker will be wearing a new number with the Dodgers as he is switching to 23. He had worn the No. 30 since the 2020 season, but that currently belongs to manager Dave Roberts. Tucker tried to convince Roberts to give up the number, but his efforts were unsuccessful. He then decided…
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