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‘Are the Dodgers loopy?’ How baseball’s latest big-market antihero reacts to villain storyline

By Editorial Board Published February 5, 2025 8 Min Read
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‘Are the Dodgers loopy?’ How baseball’s latest big-market antihero reacts to villain storyline

For the primary of what’s sure to be many instances, following a blockbuster offseason of seemingly limitless roster spending, Dodgers gamers had been requested about the identical hot-button subject final weekend.

Had been they stunned how the remainder of the game recoiled within the face of the group’s freewheeling winter, during which the Dodgers made half a dozen important signings and blew previous each different group’s payroll?

Did they agree with the argument that has emerged in some corners of the business, that the defending champions’ stop-at-no-cost angle may be dangerous for baseball and probably dangerous to the game’s already fragile scale of aggressive stability?

And most of all, did they really feel like MLB’s new evil empire — big-money villains with targets on their backs earlier than they’ve even reported for the beginning of spring coaching?

Unsurprisingly, the Dodgers noticed issues in a different way. And of their first public look as a group throughout Saturday’s DodgersFest fan occasion, they responded with solutions that painted a special image of what has develop into the league’s largest offseason story.

“This is going to be another stripe for the tiger,” veteran shortstop Miguel Rojas echoed. “The Dodgers are always going to be in that hate kind of mode from other teams. We all know that. We all know we are the Dodgers, and we are ready to kind of embrace everything that is coming our way.”

“Who wouldn’t want to be the focus and do what our organization is doing for the city, the fans?” supervisor Dave Roberts added. “To be quite frank, we draw more than anyone as far as any sports, any venue in the world. So when you’re drawing 4 million fans a year, the way you reciprocate is by investing in players. And that’s what we’ve done.”

Contemplate these the primary of many such quotes that possible will trickle out of the Dodgers clubhouse this season — the beginning of a story arc destined to underline each step of their World Sequence title protection.

With a luxury-tax payroll pushing $400 million and a litany of former most respected gamers, Cy Younger Award winners and All-Stars dotting their lineup, the Dodgers have emerged as baseball’s latest big-market antihero. They’ve raised alarms in a sport with no wage cap and huge disparities in participant spending. They’ve constructed a group some concern might dominate the game for the foreseeable future.

“It’s difficult for most of us owners to be able to do the kind of things that they’re doing,” New York Yankees chairman Hal Steinbrenner insisted to YES Community. “We’ll see if it pays off.”

For now, although, the Dodgers aren’t apologizing for the methods they’ve reloaded. Or how they’ve capitalized upon their standing as a celebrity vacation spot.

Positive, as first baseman Freddie Freeman put it, “I understand people can be mad at us.”

However, as teammate Mookie Betts countered, “What are we supposed to do? As a player, of course you want to play with the best players in the world.”

Granted, no Dodger was anticipating the group to be this aggressive this winter. They watched in collective amazement because the group added Snell (one of many high starters on the free-agent market), Roki Sasaki (a coveted 23-year-old Japanese phenom), Tanner Scott (the highest free-agent reliever accessible) and several other different names to what already was arguably probably the most proficient group within the majors.

“My family and my friends, they all asked, ‘Are the Dodgers crazy?’

” joked outfielder Teoscar Hernández, whose $66-million re-signing represented one other main transfer.

“The crazy part is, you think it’s like, OK, once you sign someone, like, that’s it,” Snell stated. “Then we sign another guy, and you’re like, that’s it. And then it just keeps going.”

“It’s incredible,” fellow starter Tyler Glasnow concurred. “It’s like the Avengers. It’s like the Monstars. It’s the best team I’ve ever been on.”

None of this, nonetheless, guarantees something. Even after the Dodgers’ memorable march to the World Sequence, it might take the group time to get all the brand new items to suit.

“I really don’t think you can take anything from last year and expect it to carry over to the start of the season,” veteran utility man Chris Taylor stated. “We have new faces. It’s a new team. It’s gonna be a new identity.”

The crapshoot of a 162-game season and unpredictable playoff format nonetheless looms too, particularly for a group that steadily faltered within the postseason earlier than lastly prevailing final October.

“We all know that [all these moves] aren’t gonna guarantee us the World Series,” Rojas stated. “We gotta go out there and do our part.”

What the spending has produced, although, is a renewed supply of motivation amongst gamers — serving as a possible elixir for any World Sequence hangover.

“I mean as a player, all you want is winning, right?” Hernández stated. “And when you see the front office giving you the best chance, it just puts you in a better position, and in your mind, as a player, you go on the field and try to give the 200%, just to give it back what the front office is giving us.”

In any case, whereas the Dodgers won’t take into account themselves villains, they know the way excessive expectations have been set getting into one other season. As soon as once more will probably be World Sequence or bust. And this time, amid all the opposite scrutiny this offseason has kicked up, the possibility to cement a dynasty hangs within the stability too.

“There’s a buzz around here,” Freeman stated. “There was a buzz last year when we got Shohei [Ohtani]. And there’s a major buzz here. That’s a testament to our organization, our fans, our front office and players want to come here.”

“We’re sort of talking about legacy territory,” Roberts added. “So that’s what we’re focused on right now.”

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Jack Harris covers the Dodgers for the Los Angeles Instances. Earlier than that, he lined the Angels, the Kings and nearly the whole lot else the L.A. sports activities scene needed to supply. A Phoenix native, he initially interned at The Instances earlier than becoming a member of the workers in 2019.

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