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Per the Giants - Ohtani's camp came to them with the same exact agreement as the Dodgers. The Giants said "Absolutely - we will do that". Ohtani then still chose the Dodgers

Their consolation prize - they signed OF Jung Hoo Lee. 6 years, $113 million (opt out after 4 years)

It is the largest amount for Asian born hitter coming to MLB 

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Phil usually details the proposed rule changes, but, you're stuck with me...

  • 18 second pitch clock when runners are on base. (Down from 20)
  • The runner's lane from home to 1st to expand by 6 inches.  
  • Total mound visits is now 4  (was 5).  Team's will still get an extra visit starting in the 9th.
  • If a pitcher warms up at the beginning of an inning on the mound, they must face a batter. 

 

The MLBPA has already said they'll vote against these, saying  they're unnecessary.  

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21 minutes ago, Dolfan in NYC said:

Phil usually details the proposed rule changes, but, you're stuck with me...

  • 18 second pitch clock when runners are on base. (Down from 20)
  • The runner's lane from home to 1st to expand by 6 inches.  
  • Total mound visits is now 4  (was 5).  Team's will still get an extra visit starting in the 9th.
  • If a pitcher warms up at the beginning of an inning on the mound, they must face a batter. 

The MLBPA has already said they'll vote against these, saying  they're unnecessary.  

These are in fact enacted for 2024, not just proposed.

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And the players on the committee did in fact vote against them - however the MLBPA agreed to this system where the owners have more representation on the committee than the players thus how they can always implement these rules changes now

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A record 8 teams went over the luxury tax (the previous high was 2016 when 6 teams went over)

Here are the teams are what they owe

  • Mets: $100,781,932
  • Padres: $39.7MM
  • Yankees: $32.4MM
  • Dodgers: $19.4MM
  • Phillies: $6.98MM
  • Blue Jays: $5.5MM
  • Braves: $3.2MM
  • Rangers: $1.8MM

The Mets broke two records

Most over the cap and highest tax amount to pay (Both blew past the 2015 Dodgers)

By most metrics - the 2022 team is now MLB's "biggest flop"

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I don't want to alarm anyone so please sit down before you read this:

The Mariners actually spent money to sign a free agent. To a major league deal. For more than league minimum. For longer than 1 year. 

Mitch Garver 2 years, 24 million

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It seems like the next domino to fall will be Bellinger: Kiermaier back to Toronto for 1/10.5, which means the Blue Jays will be dependent on two glove-first OFs who are LHHs, when they really need LH power. 

With the Jays seemingly out, you wonder if the Cubs just don’t bring Belli back. The Giants got Lee and seem like they wouldn’t go get Bellinger, but maybe they hedge and feel like Bellinger in CF and Lee in RF would be enough. 
 

And by enough? 84-78. 

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On 12/26/2023 at 4:24 PM, TimLivingston said:

It seems like the next domino to fall will be Bellinger: Kiermaier back to Toronto for 1/10.5, which means the Blue Jays will be dependent on two glove-first OFs who are LHHs, when they really need LH power. 

With the Jays seemingly out, you wonder if the Cubs just don’t bring Belli back. The Giants got Lee and seem like they wouldn’t go get Bellinger, but maybe they hedge and feel like Bellinger in CF and Lee in RF would be enough. 
 

And by enough? 84-78. 

I really don't think the Cubs bring back Bellinger. 

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