The Dodgers added a playoff-caliber arm to their staff when acquiring Tyler Glasnow from the Rays, but they’re still searching for more starting pitching, general manager Brandon Gomes told reporters Monday (via Fabian Aradaya of The Athletic).
That shouldn’t come as any real surprise. Los Angeles included a member of its rotation, right-hander Ryan Pepiot, in the package to acquire Glasnow from Tampa Bay, so they didn’t really add to their depth at all in the swap. Glasnow also has a lengthy injury history, with last season’s 120 frames representing a career-high. While the Dodgers surely feel he’s an upgrade on a per-inning basis, they also can’t simply bank on Glasnow making 30 starts and occupying a workhorse role atop the rotation.
As it stands, the L.A. rotation would feature Glasnow, Walker Buehler (who’ll be on an innings limit in his first full season back from Tommy John surgery), Bobby Miller and Emmet Sheehan. Candidates for the fifth spot include Michael Grove, Gavin Stone, Ryan Yarbrough and prospects Nick Frasso and Landon Knack.
There have already been indications that the Dodgers would continue to be active in the starting pitching market, albeit none as concrete as an on-record declaration from the team’s general manager. The Dodgers have been a prominent participant in the bidding for NPB ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and they’ve also reportedly shown interest in trading for White Sox righty Dylan Cease. Other rumored targets have included free agent righties Lucas Giolito and Seth Lugo (who’s since signed with the Royals). A reunion with Clayton Kershaw remains eminently plausible, although Kershaw wouldn’t be available to pitch until next summer at the earliest.
The Dodgers are less than $2MM from the second luxury tax threshold, per Roster Resource’s projections, although their actual bottom-line payroll clocks in under $200MM thanks to deferred money not only in the Shohei Ohtani contract but also the significant deferrals in the Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman deals. As a third-time luxury payor, they’ll effectively be taxed at a 62% clip for the next $20MM they spend and a 95% clip for the $20MM after that, and 110% for any money spent thereafter.
Yamamoto’s lingering presence in free agency has continued to hold up other aspects of the market, though he’ll have to sign a deal by early January — and reports have suggested he could look to finalize a deal before Christmas. Once he’s made a decision, pitchers like Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery, Shota Imanaga, Marcus Stroman and Giolito could accelerate. Similarly, the White Sox (Cease) and Guardians (Shane Bieber) could increase their efforts to trade prominent starters of their own, knowing that the teams who missed on Yamamoto will be motivated to find alternate options elsewhere.
deGrom/Langford Texas Ranger
Is Gomes the fool who decided to make all these moves in the offseason? I hope Friedman had some say in this…
Simm
Gomes is friedmans puppet
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Gomes is not a puppet, he is more like a valuable intern or graduate student assistant. But some teams give away the title of General Manager pretty freely now.
BlueSkies_LA
Just curious, do you consider yourself to be a puppet of your boss, or just reportable to him or her? In fifty words or less, explain the difference.
Simm
Considering I own my own company no I dont
BrianStrowman9
@Simm is everyone you Employ your puppet then?
Simm
Pretty much
richardc
In a business, you better be a puppet and do as your told; otherwise, you’ll be replaced by someone that does.
It’s that simple.
If you refuse to be a puppet, put your own resources on the line and be an owner.
Typically, the only way you can get away with not doing as your told and still maintain your job, is when either you are so valuable to that company you are just about deemed irreplaceable or there are just simply very few people who want your job.
On some rare occasions there can be some extenuating circumstances; for example, it being a family owned business and said nonpuppet takes advantage of his/her family member, having powerful/influential family members, etc. blah, blah…
BlueSkies_LA
That’s way more than fifty words. Anyway, the real answer is, a puppet is someone else who is reportable to another person, but never me.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Most business owners do not want puppets in mid-management they typically want hardworking loyal and creative people who make useful suggestions but comply when their ideas are shot down. Puppet is a unnecessary pejorative here. Gomes, 39, was a major league pitcher (nothing special, but still more than most of us have accompished within the sport) who was part of the Rays front office. His real title should be special assistant to GM Friedman or even an “Assistant GM”, but Friedman is the POBO and Gomes the “GM”.
ronnyalton
You talk like a puppet. Money can only buy so much.
THEY LIVE!!!
Who is Brandon Gomes? He’s a gnome is whom he is.
JerseyShoreScore
Calling Brandon Gomes a fool?
Great analysis and insight with that comment!
fox471 Dave
deGrom: pretty unnecessary take on Gomes. Far be it for me to give advice but you might want to dial it back a bit. People still won’t listen to anything you have to say based on your track record , but it will make ignoring you easier for the rest of us.
nukeg
As someone who grew up a Dodgers fan here in SoCal, for all the hype these moves are getting, TBH they’re no closer (if not further) to a championship.
Since the WS in 2020, they’ve won 106, 111, 100 games each year with nothing to show for it. Game 1 they lost 11-4 to the Diamondbacks this year. Nothing a little Shohei with TJ surgery and fragile Glasnow can’t fix. What?
They need some *reliable* horses on that mound.
IMO the biggest blows were losing Walker Buehler, Dustin May, and unfortunately Urias. So now Walker will be on a pitch count post TJ. Okay, so they want Yamamoto; a 5’10” lightweight who has a ton of mileage on his 25 year old arm. What about Kershaw and his surgically repaired shoulder? Half a season maybe?
Honestly, is this what their plan is??
I know there’s a ton of offseason left, but so far, the Dodgers seem to have chosen hype over substance and I’m not comfortable with that.
halloffamernobodycares
stop posting
YankeesAreDodgersEast
Imagine being called a fool because you signed Shohei Ohtani
You must have a 30 year mortgage at the cope house.
radhippo
The more they add, the more I hope they fail!
THEY LIVE!!!
Insert crying emoji here.
iBleeedBlue
As a lifelong Dodger fan, I love this Yankee hate the new generations of fans are throwing at us.
Joeydonuts
They’ll need to win some titles for the hate.
iBleeedBlue
Was referring to the spend now win now mentality. It’d work a lot better if 3rd place teams weren’t allowed into the postseason. Yankees didn’t have to contend with that nonsense in their years of dominance.
FernandoMania
You haven’t seen all the hate since Ohtani signed?? Come on, man.
BennyGiant
Yall havent won a real World Series since the 80’s,no one is confusing you with the Yankees.
jt3z
Whatever helps you sleep at night Bub
FernandoMania
“Real World Series”. Great take
fox471 Dave
Of course we haven’t, cupcake.
spliffTONE
@iBleedBlue Ha! Keep telling yourself that. Got to love the litany of excuses Dodgers fans make for their team’s consistent playoff failures.
DeferredFan
Enjoy Farhan.
spliffTONE
@wiseguy400 Thanks! I have no problem with him being the Giants president of baseball operations.
Mikey P
I’ll admit I hate the dodgers, but it’s personal experience, not their spending. With regard to spending, they are well within the rules and should do as they see best for the team. My hate there is with MLB not figuring out a way to level the playing field more.
You can’t tell me the Carolina Panthers make as much money as the cowboys, but they have the same salary restrictions.
vivalosdoyers
The Carolina Panthers have been to more Super Bowls in the last decade than the Cowboys.
Rsox
The last two decades, actually
bleedingblue1996
MLB will never limit the spending. What they have done is expand the playoffs so more mid market teams can enjoy playoff success. Whether fans like it or not the sport needs big market teams spending big. Plus all the owners in MLB would love a salary cap. More profits to them.
I.M. Insane
If after 20 games, they aren’t at the very least 17-3, Dave Roberts should start updating his resume.
iBleeedBlue
Robert’s is half Japanese and fluent. I’m surprised his name wasn’t included in the contract too.
TAKERDBACKS
It’s about time they spend.
99CaptainJudge99
Dylan Cease
The Former Player
Retire, kershaw. No more!!!
blackandorange
Yeah, get outta here with your 2.46ERA, 1.06WHIP and 13 Wins in 24 games.
The Former Player
Chokeshaw. Enough said.
Kershaw'sRightArm
No! I have a perfectly healthy-ish right arm, that I’m gonna throw straight 75 mph cheese with!
The Former Player
I said now chokeshaw!!! Your 6 run abomination was the final straw.
Kershaw'sRightArm
My preferred pronouns are Mr. Choketober
Just Bob
Trade Taylor and his 15M contract sign Kike for half of that save money and Kike is better anyway now you have more money under the 2nd cap
Travis’ Wood
And who’s taking on that entire Taylor contract? Maybe if they also throw in a top prospect lol
THEY LIVE!!!
Kikè isn’t worth league minimum. He’s a clown & not worth a roster spot. Bring back Justin Turner for 1 year. Pay JT $20mm but defer $18mm over 6 years. I want JT on the 2024 World Championship team.
Your daddy
What team will that be? Dodgers will choke yet again
Echopark
Who will take Taylor at 2 years/30 million? And he might not be worth that, but he does have value.
Re Yamamoto – 300 and 10 year is too much. But, on the flip side, I’d argue that it would likely be 4 year deal that he opts out of if he pitches well. Which is what I suspect the Dodgers are thinking because a 10 year/300 deal is a mistake for this team – they now have too many other contracts on the books long term.
My order of preference on the next Dodger moves would be – understanding that it takes two to tango in all these scenarios. And not ALL of these, just an order of preference as to which.
1. Dump Margot. Use the money to sign Kike or Duvall. Margot is not really a fit. Those other two are. Sign a few AAA backup CF’s on minor league deals. Last roster spot then goes to Vargas or Busch – whomever is not traded.
2. Trade for Luzardo.
3. Trade for Cease.
4. Sign Giolito, or whomever will be a steady, inning-eating arm that will do a 1 + 1 contract.
5. If they don’t get Luzardo, probably need a Paxton or Ryu type on a 1 year deal. Need a lefty SP, and Yarbrough ain’t the guy.
6. Get an upside play/good reliever for Busch – not sure he has the trade value a lot of Dodger fans think – age and lack of a clear position other than 1B. Looking at you – White Sox, Pittsburgh, Miami, Royals. (He should have more trade value than that – just not sure he does).
Echopark
In most of these scenarios except Yamamoto, Dodgers can stay under 277 million and not drop in the draft.
Jagsmanohman
Considering what the White Sox are delusionally demanding for Cease, I’d put signing Giolito ahead of Cease. Dodgers would probably rather incur a cash cost instead of a prospect gutting for the pitcher w/ marginally different levels of effectiveness
Echopark
Fair point
norcalblue
I’d put Manea, accounting for the cost in prospects and money, over most options.
realsox
Hey, Jag: how do you know what the Sox are demanding for Cease? What makes that “delusional”? In you view, what should they be asking for instead?
Joeydonuts
If Ben cherington was out of town when Busch played against the BUCS, he may have interest
Only 3 games, but he was really terrible.
And he’s no kid anymore.
Your daddy
This isn’t mlb the show..
Americanentropy
They won’t rid themselves of Margot, they love his defensive metrics and ability to platoon with Heyward. That said, I was hoping they would have upped their offer and had obtained Randy Arozarena instead of Margot. Who would take the under performing Taylor… what a bad contract.
Echopark
I am concerned you are right! But I hope they know his defense is overrated and so is his bat – no power and low OBP. Bad combo. I’ll say this. If he breaks camp with the Dodgers, I’d bet he doesn’t last the year.
acoss13
Considering how they’re operating with regards to payroll, I don’t think the Dodgers care about going over and paying for going over. They’re still in play for Yamamoto.
Salvi
They are in play for Yamamoto as the Royals are.
acoss13
I mean, Dodgers brass rolled out the welcome wagon when they met with Yamamoto last week. Ohtani, Freeman, Mookie and Will Smith were there to welcome him. They’re very much in play.
Travis’ Wood
It’s a pretty unnecessary risk considering how much it would cost with taxes
Jim Bibby
It is anti-American to be a Dodgers fan.
BlueSkies_LA
🙁
acoss13
Hey man, I’m no fan of the Dodgers but that’s an asinine statement. Best way to fix the loopholes that Dodgers exploited is through the next CBA. Until then, I don’t think they give a flying eff if we call them the Evil Empire.
BlueSkies_LA
I wasn’t aware that the Dodgers exploited any loopholes. They simply took up the offer of a player who made it entirely according to the rules. The real complaint is about revenue disparity, a problem that can’t be fixed by the CBA. This is completely an ownership issue and they’ve shown themselves to be happy with the system they created, and completely unmotivated to change it significantly.
acoss13
I thought deferred money was meant to help small market teams? I don’t know, if it’s not a loophole in that regard, then there’s really nothing that CBA can really do about it as you said.
Also, as everyone complains about the Dodgers getting Ohtani and potentially Yamamoto, if it makes you feel any better, remember this. Diamondbacks made it to the World Series with a much lower payroll than the Dodgers, still gotta win in the playoffs.
BlueSkies_LA
I don’t know that deferral options were created for that specific purpose. Any team can use them (and backloading) to manage their cash flow. The Dodgers backloaded a ton in the McCourt years when they were teetering towards bankruptcy.
acoss13
Backloading, yes plenty of teams do it, but not sure about deferral deals. I think what grabbed everyone’s attention was how much Ohtani’s contract would be deferred.
I can’t believe the Dodgers were ever on the verge of bankruptcy. That is just, mindblowing how an ownership group could screw up owning a team that is as popular as the Dodgers.
paddyo furnichuh
McCourt’s tenure as owner was a train wreck, a zeppelin fire, and a nasty divorce where each side argued that “yes, I’m shady, but the spouse is worse!”
BlueSkies_LA
Backloading is deferral by another name. Money guaranteed today but due to be paid later.
The Dodgers weren’t just on the verge of bankruptcy, they were bought out of bankruptcy by the current owners. Whenever I hear fans complain about what the Dodgers are today, I have to laugh. They’ve never had to endure ownership that ran their team into bankruptcy.
Cap & Crunch
Where was all this rage with the Nats when the deferred a boatload of money to Strasburg, Max, Corbin, Rafael Soriano and Brad Hand ?
I never heard a peep
iBleeedBlue
Says? A Giants fan? State your loyalties if you’re going to make such a bold statement!
paddyo furnichuh
Or…. take it as it is.. just another silly, negative from a random person who hoped to get another user to click like as “Yeah! Me angry too!” in affirmation.
BlueSkies_LA
“I came here for an argument.”
NoPlanB
The business of America is business. The Dodgers are good at it.
KindaLasorda
Yeah. The organization that broke the color barrier and furthered the cause of American civil rights has never done nuthin for this country.
THEY LIVE!!!
Trade Muncy and Barnes for prospects. Not sure what they save but Taylor or Busch can handle 3B. Bring up Cartaya.
Kershaw'sRightArm
Yeah, bring up Cartaya, who hit a robust
.189 in Tulsa last year, with an equally excellent 33% strikeout rate.
THEY LIVE!!!
Sign Garver then. Just get rid of Barnes.
fox471 Dave
Yeah, who needs Muncy’s 35 homers and 100 RBIs. Thanks for playing.
DonnieMoore
And the walks! Although his K’s are frustrating to watch.
THEY LIVE!!!
Never mind Muncy can’t play defensively anywhere & he’s an out when he doesn’t hit a Homerun. Muncy is only getting worse not better.
Rsox
You won’t get a paper copy of another team’s prospects list, let alone actual prospects for Barnes
This one belongs to the Reds
That 220 million in local TV money has to buy something.
doms272
It’s actually about 334 million, and I agree with you !
This one belongs to the Reds
Thanks for the correction. It must have gone up.
BlueSkies_LA
The $334M figure is the midpoint over the 25 years of the contract. It started out lower and increases annually (by how much, we don’t know). Since the contract is now close its midpoint, presumably they are getting somewhere around the median value currently.
s.drinkwater
So Gomes is a fool because he and Friedman are actually making moves to improve the Dodgers. I am sure it would be a different tune if the Rangers had signed Ohtani.
kripes-brewers
Go get Burnes!
Chris Koch
They set a bar by giving up Pepiot. Burnes definitely with higher value to get. That has to start at Sheehan and up.
Very Barry
The White Sox really, really wanted Ryan Pepiot. Will be much harder for them to make a Dylan Cease deal now.
norcalblue
Good, because I have no interest in acquiring Cease. And while he has not consulted with me, it’s my sense that Friedman feels exactly the same way.
BlueSkies_LA
The Dodgers rotation is a hairball. The only certainties are Glasnow, Buehler, and Miller. After that, it’s two of Sheehan, Stone, and Grove.
With Dustin May (for some reason not mentioned in this article) likely available midseason, and quite possibly Kershaw too, where would the Dodgers put another pitcher if they signed or traded for him?
acoss13
It wouldn’t hurt to get another rotation piece. Glasnow hasn’t pitched over 120 innings so that’s going to be monitored, and Buehler is coming back from surgery so he’ll be monitored as well. Always better to have too much pitching than not enough.
Echopark
100 % they need SP. I do think the Glasnow injury thing is little over-stated, but the narrative just gets repeated without deeper analysis. His innings totals look bad because 2020 was a 60 game season. And he had reduced innings totals the next two years due to one injury – TJ. Last year was an oblique (Pepiot ironically had the same injury last year) but not an arm/shoulder problem.
mlbdodgerfan2015
He also had a shoulder injury in 2017, which forced a move from starting pitcher to the bullpen.. In 2019 he had a forearm injury missing four months and limiting him to only 12 starts. Not sure how anyone can have any confidence with his injury track record. Again, 2020 was the only season he was fully healthy and that’s because they only played 37% of the games.
Echopark
You’re actually making my point. 2019 was also the UCL he later got fixed. So 2019 was actually basically the same injury as 2021 and 2022. Now, I am not saying there are no injury concerns – there are. But I am arguing they might be overblown. I mean – ALL pitchers are injury concerns at this point!
Echopark
Yamamoto throws the split. Chances of TJ during a ten year contract? I’d put it at 85+ %
mlbdodgerfan2015
Perhaps but that’s a convenient argument. Let’s summarize this. He misses four months in 2019 due to this forearm strain, Comes back later in 2019 for six starts (including playoffs). Starts another 17 games in 2020 including playoffs, and then another 14 starts in 2021 before surgery? That’s a long time before his surgery in 2021. It’s actually his best run rate in not being hurt. I think a bit loose on saying it’s all part of same injury. Seems like two separate injuries. Related yes, but an injured pitcher doesn’t make 37 straight starts. I will say that I was shocked that he was able to make 37 straight starts. Granted it was over the course of three separate seasons and not much pitching in 2020 season so I’m sure the in between season rest and limited 2020 pitching helped.
BlueSkies_LA
In general principle, yes. But the problem in this case is, unless these pitchers are injured they occupy an active roster spot. So if May is activated midseason and Kershaw comes back too, the Dodgers will be forced to assign or trade majors-ready starters. It’s sort of a “good problem” but it could create a real roster crunch down the road that leads to some hard choices.
acoss13
Oh right the 40 man roster. Yes, didn’t think about that. Okay now, didn’t think about roster spots at this point…
mlbdodgerfan2015
Kershaw won’t be available for a while and decent chance him and Glasnow are in the IL.. He may not even be a Dodger. Sheehan, Grove, Stone all can be kept in the minors until necessary and used for depth with Sheehan obviously first in line. As we learned last year can never have enough SP depth especially when you have injury prone SPs. Dodgers were exposed a bit and why the SP was below average last year.
mlbdodgerfan2015
I’d think that they’re going to be very conservative with May given his injury track record and wouldn’t surprise me if he missed entire season and/or moved him to the bullpen.
BlueSkies_LA
There’s a decent chance any starting pitcher will be on the IL at some point during the season, but it’s pretty difficult to time exactly when. I’m not much of a believer in the injury prone theory, unless a player has a chronic health issue.
Kershaw is the wildcard in this mix but an important one. If he declares himself ready to pitch at some point this summer you can bet your last dollar the Dodgers will find a place for him on the roster. He is big box office.
Optioning is a possibility but also an issue that could force a trade we as fans might not like very much.
mlbdodgerfan2015
Injuries are up but obviously some pitchers a lot more than others. I think anyone that throws in mid to upper 90s is at risk. That is a lot of unnatural forces on your shoulder, arm and elbow.
Glasnow is obviously highest of high risk potential. May the same given his very short track record and two major injuries.
Kershaw similar profile. Hasn’t made full starts since 2015 season. Has missed at least a couple of months in last three seasons.
Won’t need to trade when you’re using youngsters for depth. Could trade a guy like Yarbrough down the line. That won’t be unpopular.
BlueSkies_LA
You can’t evaluate risk of injury, especially just going by numbers. Glasnow had TJ and missed the usual amount of time for it. He got hit by one unrelated injury. That stuff is random.
Kershaw, not the same. He had a chronic issue with his back. That kind of risk can be evaluated, if you have the actual medical information. Which, I have to point out, as fans we certainly do not.
Zerbs63
@BlueSkies
You think all of them will be healthy the whole year? I don’t:
Glasnow has only pitched over 100 innings once in a 9 year career.
Buehler is coming off of TJ again.
Dustin May, if he comes back, is coming off of another major surgery and not likely until August.
Kershaw is unsigned and wouldn’t pitch until August
Miller will have his first full major league season, and Dodgers love pitching limits
Gonsolin done for the year.
So yes they need a bunch more pitching. They need more pitching than they needed before they traded Pepiot.
mlbdodgerfan2015
That was my argument with the Glasnow trade. If you want to risk adjust your SP rotation you’ve actually done more damage than good. Upside a lot higher but downside higher too due to injury profile. Don’t think that the Dodgers want to be caught with pants down like they were last year relying on youngsters that weren’t MLB ready yet.
BlueSkies_LA
In a word, no, and I didn’t say this is what I expected. I wrote what I expect.
JerseyShoreScore
Better chance that Dustin May never pitches again than he is a viable rotation option in 2024.
BlueSkies_LA
Thanks for your expert opinion, doc.
Neon Cop
Watching them fail, year in and year out, never gets old.
iBleeedBlue
It’s only by the measure of 3rd place teams being allowed into the postseason that ANYONE can call the Dodgers a failure. Get a grip bro.
Your daddy
So the dodgers win one title since the the 80s and that’s your excuse? They won the weird pandemic season and choke every other season hmm wonder what will happen this year. Funny you mention they let 3rd place teams in, if the dodgers were as good as you think why can’t they beat 3rd place teams? Dodgers suck just like the Yankees did when the tried buying championships just like the Mets who totally failed last year
Neon Cop
The Dodgers only have ONE full-season ring since the 1960s, despite being pampered at every turn, despite all that money spent, despite all those stars signed. Now *that* is failure.
DroppedThirdStrike
Stop crying, they all count
Neon Cop
Incorrect
DroppedThirdStrike
No, that’s correct. Trophies were won, flags are flying. Up to that point, the 2020 World Series was the hardest to win IN HISTORY. It most certainly counts.
Neon Cop
Wow, repeating this asinine claim? How was it possibly the “hardest to win”? Even the NBA bubble, from the same year, was tougher.
LAD only played *one* more game than the wild card Nationals the year before, and that game was against a far worse, sub-500 Brewers team.
Oh, and did you forget the part where they got to skip ONE HUNDRED games?? It’s amazing people still claim this ring LOL embarrassing…
DroppedThirdStrike
They had to survive a playoff structure with 15 other teams to win it. There had never been more than 10 previously.
Every team had the same advantages and disadvantages during the season and in the playoffs.
Just because you prefer to complain about it doesn’t change a thing.
Neon Cop
Except every team *didn’t* have the same advantages & disadvantages.
The Blue Jays, for example, couldn’t even play home games that year. Some teams (like STL) had multiple COVID outbreaks. And so on.
Claiming 2020 is absurd. Basically a spring training season. Why can’t LA win in a real season?
spliffTONE
@iBleedBlue Cope!
cencal
Brings a tear of joy to my eye as I read the whining over LA and their objective of building a better team.
Thank you everyone!
Your daddy
1 title in a pandemic season since 1988 and suddenly the dodgers are the talk of the town? Last time I checked you win the games on the field not on paper, dodgers will choke once again and be fishing in October
cencal
I don’t win or lose any games. I don’t play.
Maybe you are correct. I guess we will see.
Enjoy being angry until next October if they do though!!
XOXOXOXO
pepenas34
I have enjoyed every single season this past 12 years as a fan, been very spoiled by countless 100+ seasons so I have enjoyed very much the ride besides the “just one ring”.
Owners and GM`s are doing the best to put the best team possible every year without putting in danger the future, and must of us fans appreciate that and not just judge by the result in a sport that not many times the best team wins the ring..
fox471 Dave
@ your daddy – And yet here you are adding to the Dodgers talk of the town reputation. How many times have you commented just on this article alone?
Jagsmanohman
White Sox GM Chris Getz gonna be like “Hey Dodgers, yall got a massive black hole in your rotation. You want our “ACE” Cease? Bro, he’s so controllable. If you offer Betts and Outman maybe that would start a conversation…hello…hello?”
Dodgers then acquire Shane Bieber. And Getz solemnly wonders why he’s feeling isolated lol
AL B DAMNED
MLB should just let the Dodgers sign ALL Free Agents, Trade for any or All players they want in order to monopolize the sport! Isn’t that what they are basically doing by allowing them to defer the money of Ohtani’s contract without a REAL VALUE CBT HIT? INSTEAD OF JUST A MADE UP AMOUNT?? It basically allows the Dodgers to do whatever they want to!
Kershaw'sRightArm
WHY ARE WE YELLING and not yelling in the same COMMENT?!?!?
soaktherich
The deferral was Ohtani’s idea, not LAD’s. Same deal offered to SF and others. Unfortunately, it has a big potential to blow up in their faces. Ohtani has gotten 40% of his WAR from pitching thus far. What happens when that goes away and he’s a $46m DH? Better hope they win at least one or that $680m from 2034-43 is going to sting.
McGurk
Shouldn’t the real value CBT hit be the 2M they are actually paying him? now that would really piss people off. LOL
Candlestoked
The Dodgers have officially jumped the shark. It will be amusing to watch such greed and gluttony go south in the playoffs again this season.
Suitcase Simpson
Bring Ryu home. He just needs that Korean fried chicken.
mlbdodgerfan2015
They do need to add at least 2 more SPs. Miller is really the most sure thing for 30+ starts. Buehler is going to be delayed and limited. Glasnow has never started more than 21 games in a season ever in his life. I don’t think you want Yarbrough coming close to making 30 starts. In a perfect world Stone stays at AAA the entire season. Hopefully Grove only available for depth in bullpen and spot starts. Sheehan is probably limited somewhat. May and Gonsolin are not going to make a start this season.
bestone
Yamamoto has been seen on a flight heading to SanFran….
THEY LIVE!!!
Yamamoto seen leading the Japanese fleet towards Midway Island. Reportedly he said, “I’m afraid we have awoken a sleeping giant.” Other than that the Giants are out in the South Pacific off the coast of Antarctica.
fox471 Dave
Well played, they live!!! Well played. Although he did not personally lead the Japanese debacle at Midway.
rememberthecoop
If Betts has “signiglficsnt” deferrals in his contract, why isn’t his salary cap hit lower?
rememberthecoop
365M/12 = 30.4M AAV and that is what Cot’s has as his CBT number as well.
Echopark
CBT number for Betts is 25.5 million
soaktherich
How is Glasnow, 2-6, 5.72 in the post-season, a “playoff-caliber arm”? What even is a “playoff caliber arm”? How about bringing Kershaw back?
spliffTONE
@soaktherich I like how you bring up “playoff caliber arm” and the perennial playoff choke artist, Clayton Kershaw, in the same comment.
soaktherich
Hard to sneak one past you, @spliffTONE
Old York
Agreed. Dodgers need a lot of pitching help. Without the pitching, they’re not a great team… Go get Valdez & Yamamoto as their 4th and 5th starters.
/sarc
mlbdodgerfan2015
Yamamoto would be their #1 SP if acquired. Buehler is going to get a late start, will be limited and hasn’t pitched much in last two years. Never say never but I’d think cards stacked against Buehler for an elite season. If Yamamoto acquired, Glasnow #2, Miller #3, Buehler #4, and then I’d acquire a #5. Keep Sheehan, Stone and others ready. Kershaw may or may not join late in summer. Yarbrough can also work off the pen and/or make spot starts.
TrumboRedux
Nobody cares what Gomes thinks. He is a lame duck GM, who isn’t even allowed to blow his nose without his bosses OK.
JerseyShoreScore
Do you know what “lame duck” means?
Based on your usage, I assume you do not!
TrumboRedux
Yes Jersey I do haha
He is the GM but has no power. Therefore he is a lame duck. How did I do? I think you just proved that YOU don’t know what it means..Way to embarrass yourself sport!
BigFred
@TrumboRedux
You definitely don’t know what “lame duck” means. Look it up dude.
TrumboRedux
Lol Fred, if you think the term only applies to the President then you are sorely mistaken my friend. You two must be very young or something. This is very basic terminology/slang that I am using here haha Seriously, I think BOTH YOU GUYS need to “look it up.” The term is apt for describing many powerless and or inaffective things lol.
TrumboRedux
Be sure you know what you are talking about before you make a fool out of yourself LilFred.
fox471 Dave
Keep digging, Trumbo. Never get in the way of someone hellbent on embarrassing themselves.
TrumboRedux
I mean, I posted the link from the dictionary…They obviously didn’t click on it and educate themselves. They were coming at me with full heads of steam earlier in the day. Then I posted the dictionary link and it’s radio silence…Don’t worry I am still basking in my silent glory. They’ll see this post and say I didn’t use “basking” correctly. Some very bright folk on here sometimes haha
TrumboRedux
Jersey, Fred, I need a good laugh..So please elaborate on what a “lame duck” is…I can’t wait hahaha I know you two wont though because you have probably already realized you are wrong…
Cap & Crunch
It means they are waiting to be fired …Gomes is not ,so you didn’t use the word correctly whatsoever
TrumboRedux
Waiting to be fired??? Lol Stop gaslighting people..
TrumboRedux
merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lame%20duck
Your welcome!
Jack Dawkins
It sounds like Yamamoto is trying to decide between the two NY teams. Why else would he ask for 2nd meetings from them? Adding another front line starter might not be possible because it takes two to tango. Just because the Dodgers want someone doesn’t mean a player or team wants to deal with them unless they overpay which is not usually Friedman’s style. And I don’t consider Ohtani’s contract an overpay when two other bidders were offering the same terms.
bestone
Apparently, there’s a sushi restaurant in LA that’s booked for a large party….
Digdugler
Clown franchise bro
stubby66
It’s time to go get Burnes and Adames with Lux, Busch and Stone part of the deal.
mlbdodgerfan2015
Adames is less of a priority. Burnes I’d be all in on. Dodgers need to land either Yamamoto, Snell or Burnes in my opinion. Need that frontline ace as Glasnow cannot be relied on for a full season.
slider32
Dodgers have been the best in the west for a decade, now they have reloaded I don’t see e in the west beating them in the next decade. The playoffs are oulier, so others still have a chance!
Jack Dawkins
Welcome to our circus. I hope you enjoy the show.
Buuba ho tep
Dodgers and Yankees, the ruiners of baseball. Baseball will be obsolete in ten years. All because these two moronic franchises try to buy the world series. And they mostly fail.
Datashark
Friedman has such job security he can do all sorts of signings regardless of results.
YankeesAreDodgersEast
“You have to win championships to get hate”
While steaming and seething with fury from hate
I.M. Insane
They’ll trade two AA players for Cease, then sign Cease to a 7-year contract at $500,000 a year. The rest deferred.
fox471 Dave
Lunacy is strong in this one.