Or at least that is what general manager Ned Colletti has to say about their recent spending spree.
After signing Zack Greinke, the Dodgers may be done spending on the free agent market.
Greinke, who ultimately signed the largest contract ever given to a right-handed pitcher, and the Dodgers were mutually impressed with each other in a November meeting at Dodger Stadium.
The right-hander, who signed a six-year, $147 million contract on Saturday, will be introduced to media on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. on PT, a press conference that will be televised by Prime Ticket at 1:30 p.m. PT.
At $147 million over six years, Greinke has the largest contract ever given to a right-handed pitcher in baseball history.
Or at least that is what general manager Ned Colletti has to say about their recent spending spree.
After signing Zack Greinke, the Dodgers may be done spending on the free agent market.
Greinke, who ultimately signed the largest contract ever given to a right-handed pitcher, and the Dodgers were mutually impressed with each other in a November meeting at Dodger Stadium.
The right-hander, who signed a six-year, $147 million contract on Saturday, will be introduced to media on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. on PT, a press conference that will be televised by Prime Ticket at 1:30 p.m. PT.
Assuming Greinke passes his physical, he will officially become a Dodger on Tuesday.
The Dodgers ownership group has taken on over $588 million in contracts since taking over in May, and making waves throughout baseball.
The Dodgers were already nearing the stratosphere with their payroll, but the $147 million just adds to the massive expenditures.
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