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  2. How the Dodgers benefit from salary deferrals and signing ...

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    The five-year, $182-million contract Andrew Friedman, left, and the Dodgers agreed to with Blake Snell, center, included a $52-million signing bonus and $60 million in deferred compensation.

  3. LA Dodgers finalize $13 million, 1-year contract with ... - AOL

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    Yates joins a refurbished bullpen for the World Series champions, who finalized a $72 million, four-year contract with Tanner Scott last week. The 37-year-old Yates went 7-2 with a career-low 1.17 ...

  4. Dodgers utility man Tommy Edman agrees to 5-year, $74 ... - AOL

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    Tommy Edman had a good first year with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team is making sure it gets a few more. The super-utility man has agreed to a five-year, $74 million contract extension with a ...

  5. Scott's $72 million, 4-year contract finalized by Dodgers ...

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    Reliever Tanner Scott's $72 million, four-year contract was finalized Thursday by the Los Angeles Dodgers, raising the World Series champions' offseason spending to $452 million on eight players.

  6. Koufax–Drysdale holdout - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between Sandy Koufax, the Dodgers' ace and future Hall of Famer, and the Dodgers' GM soured considerably after his salary negotiations in 1964.After his MVP- and Cy Young Award-winning performance in the 1963 season, followed by his World Series performance against the New York Yankees, Koufax asked for a $75,000 salary, writing in his autobiography:

  7. Even with all the Dodgers' spending, there will never be a ...

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    But now, 30 years later, the idea of a salary cap has stampeded back into public discourse. Its impetus: the free-wheeling, cash-flashing Los Angeles Dodgers and their seemingly bottomless pockets.

  8. Major League Baseball collusion - Wikipedia

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    By then, only 14 of the 1985 free agents were still in baseball, and Roberts awarded seven of them a second chance as "new look" free agents. They could offer their services to any team without losing their existing contracts. On January 29, 1988, Kirk Gibson signed a $4.5 million, three-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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