In honor of its value and long-term payments, maybe December 1 will become Shohei Day. They can pay him $5M or $10M a year until 2065...following the Bobby Bonilla (July 1) model. Interest rates are high...the math would favor Shohei.
I wonder in terms of just marketing Ohtani (jerseys, bobble-heads, hats, etc.), how much money the Dodgers organization will take in - perhaps even before the season starts.
Much of the contract is deferred so the Dodgers will be able to pay other players (for a while).
In honor of its value and long-term payments, maybe December 1 will become Shohei Day. They can pay him $5M or $10M a year until 2065...following the Bobby Bonilla (July 1) model. Interest rates are high...the math would favor Shohei.
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Dec 10, 2023 - 8:57am
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Well, it apparently makes sense to the Dodgers, and really there are no guarantees for any athletes, but he is 29 years old. I don't know what offers the Blue Jays, Mets, Cubs, and other teams made for him, but I think part of it is that he wants to play on the west coast. As far as having a contending team - the Dodgers did win 100 games last season, they just managed to disintegrate in the playoffs.
That bloated contract is also a windfall for the Calif state tax coffers!
It's hard to see how that contract will make sense. At $70 million/year, Ohtani's contract is larger than the 2024 total payroll for eight MLB teams or 47% of the average MLB payroll of 147,827,561. For one player.
Granted, he's been extraordinary but there's no guarantee he can sustain that success for five more years, let alone ten. Also, the Dodgers may have to go on a budget to build contending teams around Ohtani.
Not surprising John Henry and the Red Sox wouldn't bid that much for Ohtani. They don't overpay.
Well, it apparently makes sense to the Dodgers, and really there are no guarantees for any athletes, but he is 29 years old. I don't know what offers the Blue Jays, Mets, Cubs, and other teams made for him, but I think part of it is that he wants to play on the west coast. As far as having a contending team - the Dodgers did win 100 games last season, they just managed to disintegrate in the playoffs.
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Dec 10, 2023 - 8:06am
kcar wrote:
It's hard to see how that contract will make sense. At $70 million/year, Ohtani's contract is larger than the 2024 total payroll for eight MLB teams or 47% of the average MLB payroll of 147,827,561. For one player.
Granted, he's been extraordinary but there's no guarantee he can sustain that success for five more years, let alone ten. Also, the Dodgers may have to go on a budget to build contending teams around Ohtani.
Not surprising John Henry and the Red Sox wouldn't bid that much for Ohtani. They don't overpay.
It's just amazing to think that Bryce Harper is in the middle of a 13-year, $330M contract. He's a STEAL at that number... which is why Boros is working on an "extension" (the current contract ends when he's 38...extending him is a favor).
It's hard to see how that contract will make sense. At $70 million/year, Ohtani's contract is larger than the 2024 total payroll for eight MLB teams or 47% of the average MLB payroll of 147,827,561. For one player.
Granted, he's been extraordinary but there's no guarantee he can sustain that success for five more years, let alone ten. Also, the Dodgers may have to go on a budget to build contending teams around Ohtani.
Not surprising John Henry and the Red Sox wouldn't bid that much for Ohtani. They don't overpay.
It's just amazing to think that Bryce Harper is in the middle of a 13-year, $330M contract. He's a STEAL at that number... which is why Boros is working on an "extension" (the current contract ends when he's 38...extending him is a favor).
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Dec 6, 2023 - 4:51pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
:lol: I'm sure the Yankees are all in on him and Shohei, even though I don't think Shohei's going to be worth what he's going to get paid. If he ever pitches again I'll be mildly surprised.
You could be right The Yankees acquired outfielder Alex Verdugo from the Red Sox and dumped 3 underwhelming pitchers
Red Sox, reportedly amongst teams looking at signing top Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. If we are lucky to acquire him then we can have a fire Sale.
:lol: I'm sure the Yankees are all in on him and Shohei, even though I don't think Shohei's going to be worth what he's going to get paid. If he ever pitches again I'll be mildly surprised.
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Dec 6, 2023 - 1:13pm
Red Sox, reportedly amongst teams looking at signing top Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. If we are lucky to acquire him then we can have a fire Sale.