We Just Saw a Record-Breaking Decision That Will Change The Way MLB Works Forever

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23 comments
  1. Crazy tigers even wanted to get Valdez who hit his own catcher like sure give him a chance but there a risk he’ll do that again to your catchers if that happens again.

  2. Bring in the Cy Young awards in my opinion is both hilarious and brilliant. Hilarious, because of the idea of packing it for the case, and brilliant because he brought the reason why he should get the money. I hope future young stars take notes on that.

  3. It's not the Dodgers who are ruining baseball. It's these teams with money that do this kind of nonsense that messes up baseball. You can also look at the Angels who had Trout and Ohtani on the same team and they decided that it wasn't enough to compete so they went the AZ route.

  4. People better start pointing fingers at the owners of teams who don’t even wanna try and put a good product on the field instead of blaming the dodgers Yankees blue jays Mets or teams that wanna try and compete.

  5. Morons need to stop blaming the Dodgers for their own team's bad decisions. The Dodgers didn't give Soto $31 mil and they sure as hell didn't try to disrespect a 2x Cy Young winner with $19 mil (pathetic). It wasn't the Dodgers who decided to give a bush league pitcher who hit his own catcher $38 mil/year. When the Dodgers pick up Skubal next season for $400 mil (with most of that deferred) don't blame them. Blame Detroit's idiot front office. And if you don't think this is going to impact your team's star players going forward, you don't know how baseball works.

    Great vid, dude, as always. Keep 'em coming.

  6. The tigers originally offered 19.8 and then boras started his bs and ruined the negotiations. So they filed at 19 and let it go to arbitration. That has been their approach since Harris took over. So sick of everyone acting like they are blatantly disrespecting Skubal. It’s how arbitration works. They are not trading him now.

  7. 1:03 This is going to come into influence when the lockout occurs.

    Players now have a very high benchmark in every arbitration hearing in perpetuity. The Tigers, as an ownership, fumbled by offering such a pitiful offer instead of something competitive such as $23-$25 million (still a bargain while giving ground that was deserved).

    Expect negative feelings carrying over from the other owners this time next year as the players and owners hit roadblocks during negotiations with this new record.

  8. Okay, I'm only going to say this once and then all of you will go back to ignoring the lady with the 140s IQ with training in economics:

    SALARY ARBITRATION ISN'T ABOUT WHAT A PLAYER'S VALUE IS. SALARY ARBITRATION IS ABOUT WHO IS LESS OUT-OF-LINE WITH THEIR VALUATION. We now return you to your regular call-in-show fantasies that a salary cap will make your tickets cheaper or your team's WS odds the equal of LA's

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