How Are Shohei Ohtani's Historic Deferrals Affecting The Dodgers' Spending?
Briefly

"The Ohtani thing, you know, was unbelievable. I'm still amazed that the Angels didn't match that deal. But, you know, with a $2 million salary and $68 million deferred every year, it costs the Dodgers about $43 million a year, really. And they're making more than that, not just on ticket sales, but on promotions, sponsorships, and tours coming in from Japan."
"Yeah, well, they're making their money and they're spending it. A lot of people don't. You know, think about back in the days of George Steinbrenner - he was about the only guy who spent every penny and could care less about turning a profit."
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