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Attention Dodger fans! Since entering the Dodgers’ dugout in 2016, Dave Roberts has been a trailblazer, steering his team to triumph with bold strategies and steady leadership. In 2020, he made history by becoming the first Asian-origin manager to win the World Series, ending the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ championship drought in spectacular fashion. Now it just feels like the next installment in a story where Roberts continues to redefine what it means to lead one of baseball’s most storied franchises, as the buzz grows around his contract renewal.

The rumor is that Dave Roberts might just become the highest-paid manager in the MLB ever. After looking at his resume, nobody will complain about this. During the conversation on the YouTube channel, Dodger Blue, there was a big number that came up about his contract.

Jeff Spiegel says, “I think everybody thinks the contract extension is going to get done. So let me ask you this way, Craig Counsell’s contract is such an outlier among major league managers. That I actually…even though I think Dave Roberts…you could make a case as one of the better managers in major league history based on his resume, he is going into the Hall of Fame, etc., etc. It still seems crazy to me that he would get more money than Craig Counsell but it sounds like just because of the gap between like… it’s like a 5-year [gap].” 

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Craig Counsell shook up MLB in 2023, becoming the league’s highest-paid manager with a jaw-dropping $40 million, five-year deal with the Cubs. Now, the spotlight shifts to the Dodgers and their skipper, Dave Roberts. Would L.A. open its vault to outbid Counsell’s paycheck, or does Roberts need another World Series ring to cash in on that kind of love?

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To this, Andy McCullough replied, “I think if you are Dave Roberts, what does Craig Counsell do better than you? What has he done? That suggests that he should make more money than you.” Andy McCullough wasn’t throwing shade at the Chicago manager or diminishing what was built—far from it. He was highlighting Dave Roberts, whose work over the last few years has been nothing short of stellar. The message? The guy has run the show like a maestro, going out and winning and making big-time moves, so if anybody deserves a big contract, it is him. Craig Counsell’s great, sure, but Roberts has been playing in a different league altogether.

And when asked by Jeff Spiegel, “So, do you think Dave is going to get close to 10?” To which Andy McCullough replies, “Yeah, I would suspect so.” Dodgers fans are abuzz with excitement, wondering if the eventual extension that will make Dave Roberts the league’s highest-paid manager is in his future. With the Dodgers making some big moves in the offseason, all eyes are on the front office to see what kind of offer they will eventually pitch Roberts, which will solidify his legacy or fuel even more debate with this ever-passionate fan base.

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Dodger Blue Reloaded: Key Offseason Contracts to Watch

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have also made significant moves in the offseason, including a five-year deal worth $182 million for the two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell. The Dodgers have bolstered their pitching arsenal in style, adding Blake Snell to a powerhouse rotation already featuring the dynamic Shohei Ohtani, the electric Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and the formidable Tyler Glasnow. It’s not just depth—it’s dominance. These signings aren’t just moves; they’re bold strokes on a championship blueprint, setting the stage for a season where the Dodgers won’t just compete—they’ll command.

The Dodgers made waves this offseason, not just by snagging Blake Snell, but by landing Japan’s pitching phenom, Roki Sasaki—a name that had fans buzzing across continents. With a fastball that seems to defy physics and a splitter that disappears like magic, Sasaki brings a jolt of electricity to L.A.’s rotation. The young ace is not merely adding depth. He brings a whole new thing on the mound, and should he translate all this dominance stateside, the Dodgers have their secret formula for a possible championship run.

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The Dodgers just turned their bullpen into a fire-breathing monster, locking down All-Star closer Tanner Scott with a 4-year, $72 million deal. Known for his laser-focused intensity and that wicked 1.75 ERA from his star-studded runs with the Marlins and Padres, Scott is the missing piece to the Dodgers’ relief puzzle. After seasons of bullpen hiccups, they’ve now got a flamethrower ready to slam the door on any late-game drama—and maybe even rewrite their postseason script.

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