December 27, 20241 yr Teoscar Hernandez is returning to the Dodgers on a 3-year, $66M deal per @ChrisCotillo pic.twitter.com/bLOuTeBAE4 — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) December 27, 2024
December 28, 20241 yr I hope the Dodgers win every championship until the Sox are good again so I keep hearing how this is somehow good for the game.
December 28, 20241 yr The outfielder and 2024 World Series champion agreed to a three-year, $66 million deal with Los Angeles on Friday, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. The deal reportedly includes a fourth-year team option for $15 million, a $23 million signing bonus and, as is common for the Dodgers now, around $23 million in deferred money. yahoo.com/sports Question to answer in 2025: Can anyone knock the Dodgers juggernaut off its perch? Plain and simple, the Dodgers are acting like bullies, which gives them a strong chance to become the first MLB team in the 21st century to win back-to-back titles. That, far and away, is the biggest storyline heading into 2025. Can anybody knock this juggernaut off its perch? Shohei Ohtani will be back on the mound. Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman should be healthier than they were in ‘24. And there’s no way the Dodgers will suffer as devastating a barrage of starting pitcher injuries as they did this past season. The MLB playoffs remain deliciously random, and the 2025 season is far from a done deal, but boy, oh boy, do the Dodgers look like a steamroller at the outset. — Jake Mintz Edited December 28, 20241 yr by caulfield12
December 28, 20241 yr George Steinbrenner owned the Yankees 38 years, from 1973 until his death in 2010. He was the longest-serving owner in club history, and the Yankees won seven World Series championships and 11 American League pennants under his ownership. LA Dodgers now have four of the last eight NL pennants and two World Series titles (asterisk attached) in the 12 years since the Guggenheim Group took over in 2013.
December 28, 20241 yr 57 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: Other teams could have done this 🤷♂️ Exactly correct. Other teams/owners cry poor instead of trying to win. I have zero sympathy for them. If they can't or don't want to play the game the way it is being done today, then sell and get out.
December 28, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said: Exactly correct. Other teams/owners cry poor instead of trying to win. I have zero sympathy for them. If they can't or don't want to play the game the way it is being done today, then sell and get out. Example: Pirates. They need hitting to go with that young rotation. Their payroll is like $75M. f*** them.
December 28, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Chicago White Sox said: I hope the Dodgers win every championship until the Sox are good again so I keep hearing how this is somehow good for the game. I'd say there's a 70% chance you get your way.
December 28, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said: Exactly correct. Other teams/owners cry poor instead of trying to win. I have zero sympathy for them. If they can't or don't want to play the game the way it is being done today, then sell and get out. These takes are absolutely hilarious to me. The Dodgers spend more because they have access to revenue streams substantially above almost every other team in baseball. They spend more because they can without going into the red. It fucking sucks for parity, but alas, the MLB could give two shits about trying to have a competitive product like the NFL.
December 28, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: These takes are absolutely hilarious to me. The Dodgers spend more because they have access to revenue streams substantially above almost every other team in baseball. They spend more because they can without going into the red. It fucking sucks for parity, but alas, the MLB could give two shits about trying to have a competitive product like the NFL. Every team in MLB has access to more domestic and international revenue streams then ever before. More than enough to put good teams on the field. The White Sox have more advantages for one example than every other team in the division. Yet because of their incompetence, dysfunction and ineptness they have squandered them. It's not MLB's fault they are run by a miserly owner who seemingly has done everything possible to alienate his fan base. Your response is hilarious to me. And I again point out how many different teams have been to or won the World Series over the past 25 years.
December 28, 20241 yr 54 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: Example: Pirates. They need hitting to go with that young rotation. Their payroll is like $75M. f*** them. This again
December 28, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said: Every team in MLB has access to more domestic and international revenue streams then ever before. More than enough to put good teams on the field. The White Sox have more advantages for one example than every other team in the division. Yet because of their incompetence, dysfunction and ineptness they have squandered them. It's not MLB's fault they are run by a miserly owner who seemingly has done everything possible to alienate his fan base. Your response is hilarious to me. And I again point out how many different teams have been to or won the World Series over the past 25 years. I hate Reinsdorf as much, if not more, as you. I think he is a terrible owner. That doesn’t change the fact that the Dodgers’ revenue blows ours out of the water and we could never spend what they could on payroll. Not having a real salary cap sucks and this is just another example of that. If you have a problem with cheap owners, then argue for a salary floor…they aren’t mutually exclusive issues.
December 28, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: This again If they trade Jones and Skenes without even trying for extensions...
December 28, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, SoCalChiSox said: Hopefully Robert market gets moving now I think the 2 teams he was rumored for filled an OF vacancy. He’s the opening day CF for the Sox. Edited December 28, 20241 yr by Bob Sacamano
December 28, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Bob Sacamano said: I think the 2 teams he was rumored for filled an OF vacancy. He’s the opening day CF for the Sox. Reds desperately need a CF…whether they will ante up remains to be seen. My guess is he our OD CF.
December 28, 20241 yr 44 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said: I hate Reinsdorf as much, if not more, as you. I think he is a terrible owner. That doesn’t change the fact that the Dodgers’ revenue blows ours out of the water and we could never spend what they could on payroll. Not having a real salary cap sucks and this is just another example of that. If you have a problem with cheap owners, then argue for a salary floor…they aren’t mutually exclusive issues. While not the Dodgers, the Sox should be a team with a revenue stream in the next bucket of teams. Not the Yankees or Dodgers, but why not the about Angels level as a 2nd team in in similarish metro area? Why should the Padres be able to outspend us? Even being realistic, we should be way higher.
December 28, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said: I hope the Dodgers win every championship until the Sox are good again so I keep hearing how this is somehow good for the game. Who cares? Every other team can do the same thing. Yes, some teams make more money than others, but keep thinking Jerry couldn’t go on a spending splurge if he truly wanted to, at least to a lesser extent than the Dodgers. Remember how the Sox cut salary for the first rebuild and are now doing the same thing again? I’m pretty sure they still haven’t spent all the money they saved from cutting so much salary during the first rebuild. Edited December 28, 20241 yr by WhiteSox2023
December 28, 20241 yr 57 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said: While not the Dodgers, the Sox should be a team with a revenue stream in the next bucket of teams. Not the Yankees or Dodgers, but why not the about Angels level as a 2nd team in in similarish metro area? Why should the Padres be able to outspend us? Even being realistic, we should be way higher. Beat me to it. Exactly. I read your post after I made mine. There have been numerous rumors of the Sox dumping the contracts of Benintendi and Robert. Meanwhile, the Dodgers sign a 32-year old outfielder for a higher AAV than both of our jabronis and we try to rationalize it. Blame Jerry’s absolute fucking cheapness and greed, rather than rooting for a salary cap to keep down teams that actually want to win. Teams that would rather sit back and collect profits are exactly where they should be, in the dumpster. Edited December 28, 20241 yr by WhiteSox2023
December 28, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said: These takes are absolutely hilarious to me. The Dodgers spend more because they have access to revenue streams substantially above almost every other team in baseball. They spend more because they can without going into the red. It fucking sucks for parity, but alas, the MLB could give two shits about trying to have a competitive product like the NFL. Meanwhile, Jerry doesn’t even try. He endeavors for .500 seasons because that’s good enough for him. Remember the quotes he has made about how coming in 2nd place is good? I hope the Dodgers win every WS from now until eternity. Maybe it will force cheap skate owners like Jerry to actually spend some money and try to compete. But no, Jerry loves rebuilds because he gets to cash in on $60 to $70 million dollar payrolls.
December 28, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Bob Sacamano said: Other teams could have done this 🤷♂️ He didn’t want to sign with the other teams… so actually, they couldn’t have. 😆
December 28, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Bob Sacamano said: I think the 2 teams he was rumored for filled an OF vacancy. He’s the opening day CF for the Sox. Reds and Astros certainly aren’t set in the OF
December 28, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, JUSTgottaBELIEVE said: Reds and Astros certainly aren’t set in the OF You should be right, but the Reds are cheap like Jerry. Our only hope is the Astros, and that’s only if they have given up on Jacob Melton.
December 28, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, southsider2k5 said: While not the Dodgers, the Sox should be a team with a revenue stream in the next bucket of teams. Not the Yankees or Dodgers, but why not the about Angels level as a 2nd team in in similarish metro area? Why should the Padres be able to outspend us? Even being realistic, we should be way higher. Oh no doubt, but Jerry won’t spend the money up-front to build a best in class product.
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