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Dodgers’ spending spree sparks controversy causing MLB commissioner Rob Manfred to react

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred recently addressed the growing concern over payroll disparities within the league, urging critics to focus on the system rather than the Los Angeles Dodgers.

During a spring training media event, Manfred emphasized that the Dodgers have been operating well within the established rules, saying, “They’ve gone out and done everything possible, always within the rules that currently exist, to put the best possible team on the field, and I think that’s great for the game.”

The Dodgers’ competitive-balance-tax payroll is currently estimated at around $392 million, significantly higher than any other team in the league. This has led to concerns among fans and team owners about the team’s ability to outspend competitors and dominate the league. Only the New York Mets come close, with a payroll of roughly $321 million.

Looking to address the situation

Rob Manfred highlighted that while the Dodgers’ spending is within the rules, it underscores a larger issue with the system itself. He pointed out that the league needs to address this disparity to ensure a more level playing field. “Disparity should be at the top of my list of concerns about what’s occurring in the sport,” he remarked.

The Dodgers have been compared to the New York Yankees teams of the 2000s, often referred to as “The Evil Empire” for their ability to continually sign star players. Manfred noted that the current Dodgers are “probably more profitable on a percentage basis than the old Yankees teams were,” making the disparity more sustainable and, therefore, a bigger problem.

As MLB continues to grapple with these issues, the debate over how to address payroll disparity remains a central point of discussion, especially as the collective bargaining agreement approaches expiration.

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