Dodgers, Dave Roberts Agree to 4-Year, Record-Breaking Contract Extension
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have extended manager Dave Roberts' contract, making him the highest-paid manager in MLB history with an average of over $8 million per year for four years. Following a successful 2024 season that culminated in a World Series win—his second in five years—Roberts' impressive track record includes nine postseason appearances, eight division titles, and a historical winning percentage. He overcame injuries and challenges to lead the Dodgers, asserting his value through consistent team performance and strategic prowess, calling his recent season the best he’s ever managed.
Roberts and the Dodgers have agreed to a four-year deal worth a little over $8 million per year, surpassing Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell.
In the nine seasons since taking over as the Dodgers manager, Roberts has led Los Angeles to nine postseason appearances, eight National League West titles.
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