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Baseball's Spending Giants: Jays & Dodgers Defy Trend
12 Dec
Summary
- Blue Jays and Dodgers are active spenders in a quiet MLB offseason.
- Dodgers secured Edwin Diaz, pursued Skubal, and signed Ohtani.
- Blue Jays signed Dylan Cease and are pursuing Kyle Tucker.

The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers stand out this offseason as major spenders, contrasting with a trend of budget-conscious decisions across Major League Baseball. The Blue Jays have notably signed pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million contract and are actively pursuing free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker.
Conversely, the Dodgers have bolstered their bullpen by signing closer Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million deal. With substantial financial backing, they are also rumored to be in pursuit of Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, indicating a willingness to make significant trades.
This aggressive stance by both franchises is attributed to their strong financial positions. The Blue Jays, backed by Rogers Communications, and the Dodgers, benefiting from vast revenue streams including the Shohei Ohtani deal, are proving to be exceptions in an offseason marked by owner reluctance to spend and concerns over local TV deals.




