The Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a record $169.4 million luxury tax after winning their second straight World Series title, raising their two-year total to $272.4 million.
Might be the quietest and oddest pursuit of a definitive 1/1 free agent in recent memory – heavy on supposition, light on specifics. Lest we remind you, Juan Soto and Shohei Ohtani signed their $700 ...
Paying the tax for the fifth consecutive year, the Dodgers have a $169.4 million bill, raising their two-year total to $272.4 ...
The Mets’ hopes ride on Weaver being healthier in 2026. He suffered a hamstring injury last June that contributed to his ...
San Diego Padres starting pitcher Michael King says he has "unfinished business,", a big reason he signed a 3-year contract ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a record $169.4 million luxury tax after winning their second straight World Series title, raising their two-year tax bill to $272.4 million. The New York Mets have ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a record $169.4 million luxury tax after winning their second straight World Series title.
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