The Los Angeles Dodgers have continued to amass absurd amounts of talent, utilizing deferred money to attract superstars while keeping their payroll from getting too unruly in the short term. And MLB commissioner Rob Manfred seems to be fine with the practice,
The forecast in the Palm Beach County, Florida, area calls for persisting rain all day, and the showers had already started by the time commissioner Rob Manfred
The Los Angeles Dodgers have infuriated many baseball fans with their spending spree this offseason, and commissioner Rob Manfred has certainly taken note
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has had no issue introducing new concepts to the game over the last few seasons with others in mind. Could he do the same to keep the Dodgers in check?
Rob Manfred would like to see teams share their TV revenues and would welcome a salary cap, but won't drop any demands in their next CBA agreement.
But Commissioner Rob Manfred has voiced his approval of the moves the Dodgers have made, and said they've done so within the rules, via X. “[The Dodgers] have gone out and done everything possible, always within the rules that currently exist,
The Dodgers are projected to pay a luxury tax bill of $142 million this season. That would be larger than the payrolls of 10 teams.
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Infielder Alex Bregman has a new home with the Boston Red Sox. Now that he is officially no longer with the Astros, he used social media to say goodbye to the only team he has known. This reminds us how bad Rob Manfred handled the Astros cheating scandal.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred was vocally supportive of the Los Angeles Dodgers' controversial team-building methods.
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona might be Pete Rose's strongest supporter in the game, in part because of a personal moment in 1984.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred shared conflicting feelings about the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers, praising the franchise’s competitive spirit in one breath before worrying about the financial disparity they’ve created in the next.
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred shared some conflicting feelings about the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers this week, praising the franchise's competitive spirit in one breath before addressing the financial disparity they have created in the next.
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