This Day In Dodgers History: Shohei Ohtani Signs 10-Year, $700 Million Contract
Briefly

Ohtani's decision to sign a record 10-year, $700 million contract with the Dodgers allows the team to fortify its roster while still promising to reinvest in talent.
Despite the enormous size of his contract, it includes a unique structure of deferred money, which enables the Dodgers to continue adding high-caliber players even beyond Ohtani.
Ohtani expressed satisfaction with the Dodgers' commitments, noting that the team effectively kept their promise of improving the roster and investing in further talent acquisitions.
Winning the National League MVP in his first season and helping the Dodgers to a World Series victory underlined Ohtani's immense value to the team.
Read at Dodger Blue
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