The Los Angeles Dodgers currently hold $1.01 billion in deferred contracts with eight players, including a significant $680 million deal for Shohei Ohtani. Bobby Bonilla, known for his own famous deferred contract with the Mets that pays him $1.2 million annually until 2035, praises the Dodgers’ approach, highlighting how deferred deals can be beneficial for players’ long-term financial stability.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers were swept at home by the Milwaukee Brewers, losing 6-5 on Sunday, marking their third consecutive loss and 10th in 12 games. Clayton Kershaw expressed frustration during a brief media session, emphasizing the need for the team to improve and cutting his comments short to avoid saying more. Need More Context? 🔎
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