I suspect the anticipated lockout due to a Dodger repeat is pretty much a sure thing now
Sometimes, ya gotta pay to get paid right. Dodgers paid for top dollars and now generating revenue like crazy, nationwide and worldwide. 29 other owners are too cheap to match what the Dodgers are doing.
It'll be interesting to see what will happen after the end of 2026. A 3peat is a high possibility for the Dodgers, with odds starting at +350
Is that really true that all other owners are cheap and that?s what separates LA?
Maybe not *all* of them, like Cohen and a few others are willing to spend a ton and try to win. But yeah a majority of them are cheap and aren't willing to go above and beyond like the Dodgers. The Red Sox are also in that boat now. And then you have a bunch of the small market or just "loser" teams like the Marlins, Pirates, A's, etc. who mostly don't' even try to spend and field a contender most years.
The Dodgers are taking it to a whole new level though. There's obviously also the whole big market, West Coast mentality and a bit of a recruiting factor for foreign players with Ohtani and now Yamamoto there. But point still stands. Kudos to LA but a lockout could be coming as the other teams and owners continue to just let it all happen.
A prime example of this too. Skubal is probably the best pitcher in all of baseball or absolutely up there. He's still just 28 years old. And the Tigers are lowballing him big time (like offering around 4/80M lol) and it sounds like they might even dangle him for trade this offseason despite being a playoff team the last two years with Skubal being a legit ace. Skubal isn't even a FA this offseason