It’s no surprise that the Dodgers will continue spending huge! They can just get any player they want in free agency, which angers many fans and even some of the teams in MLB. This time it’s the Colorado Rockies and their owner, who have been making headlines, expressing their concerns over the direction in which MLB is going while putting blame on the Dodgers. So, what’s the fuss all about?
Well, the Rockies’ owner is found to lambast the Dodgers, pointing out the absence of a salary cap that has been affecting their competitiveness in terms of spending. But it’s also true the Dodgers have not been able to get several free agents. Still, they have got $200 million more in terms of payroll when compared to the Colorado Rockies. However, do such talks by the Rockies even matter?
Neither did the Colorado Rockies make it to the playoffs since 2018, nor have they won the World Series title since 2007. The team ranks 21st in terms of payroll, which is even lower by $23 million from what it was in 2024. On the other hand, the Dodgers’ payroll is much higher than the combined payroll of the Rockies and other teams. That’s the reason Rockies’ owner Dick Monfort, on March 15, lambasted the Dodgers for their excessive spending, citing, “Something’s got to happen.” But that’s not all!
The Colorado Rockies owner SLAMMED the Dodgers for their past years of spending and called for a salary cap.
“Something’s got to happen.”
Via The Denver Gazettehttps://t.co/iJk7wulWPF
— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) March 14, 2025
Monfort further noted, “The Dodgers are the greatest poster children we could’ve had for how something has to change.” He believed that there had to be some sort of fairness, which was absent because of the big-market teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers that have immense resources. That’s the reason; the MLB needs to have a salary cap and salary floor, which can fix the problem. Commissioner Rob Manfred addressed the idea of implementing the salary cap due to the massive spending made by the Dodgers; however, he defended them for the things they have done in the offseason.
Dodgers seemingly spark some new questions regarding the MLB fairness
While other teams and owners have lambasted the Dodgers for their huge spending, the Dodgers seem to have made headlines for some other news as well. With over $1 billion in deferred amounts for the contracts of current players, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been facing criticism and are being questioned about their compliance with the MLB rules and regulations. Their financial management has further aggravated the issues related to the competitive imbalance in the MLB, further affecting their fairness. But that’s not all!
Despite the criticism surrounding the Dodgers for deferring money or even delaying the payment of players, they have had great advantages, and that’s only frustrating the other teams watching how the absence of a salary cap has been benefiting the Dodgers by creating a condition that is not at all favourable for the teams to spend like the way the Dodgers do. And it’s quite true given that All-Star players like Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman have accepted a combined amount of $172 million as deferred amounts prior to Shohei Ohtani’s deal.
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