MLB News: Steve Cohen Isn't Scared of Dodgers' 'Formidable' Spending
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MLB News: Steve Cohen Isn't Scared of Dodgers' 'Formidable' Spending
"They have the ability to spend. So do I, by the way."
"Frankly, once it was all done, and we got Bo to come to the Mets, (I) actually feel Bo might be a better fit for the team,"
"So I think things worked out for the best."
"Every team should be doing it. ...S- is f-ing great for the game. So I think every team has the ability to do it, so I hope all 30 teams can learn"
Steve Cohen acknowledged that the Los Angeles Dodgers have built a high-level, spend-heavy franchise and said the Mets have comparable spending ability. The Mets pursued Kyle Tucker but failed to sign him and lost closer Edwin Díaz to the Dodgers. The Mets signed infielder Bo Bichette and Cohen expressed that Bichette might be a better fit for the team. The $240 million contract for Tucker has renewed debate about implementing a salary cap in Major League Baseball. Many current players approve of the Dodgers' spending approach, with Manny Machado praising the strategy and encouraging its adoption across other teams.
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