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    New MLB rumor claims Yankees tried to copy the Dodgers deferral-filled contract for Ohtani with another top free agent

    By Jason Burgos,

    2 days ago
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    In the winter the New York Yankees also attempted to use the Los Angeles Dodgers’ highly criticized strategy of a massive free-agent contract with deferrals baked into it.

    This past offseason was a very expensive one for the Dodgers. In an attempt to bring the franchise its first World Series title since 2020, the organization handed out over a billion dollars in contracts over the next decade to Shohei Ohtani, Teoscar Hernandez, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

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    However, it was the deal with Ohtani that got a lot of blowback from the baseball world. Not because they gave him a record-shattering $700 million deal, but how the contract pays out. Instead of being on the books for a huge sum each season, the majority of the contract is filled with deferrals that begin in 2034. Over the next 10 years, the MVP candidate is only making just over $2 million per season.

    It allowed LA to a few weeks later give Japanese countryman Yoshinobu Yamamoto a $325 million contract. It drew the ire of many around MLB. However, it seems that the New York Yankees liked the idea and tried to mirror it with a different player.

    Yankees rumor claims they also tried to hand out deferral-filled contract in the offseason

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    Heading into the offseason, the Yankees were not looking to add a huge amount of money to a sizable payroll. But they still needed to improve the roster. And former Yanks draft pick Jordan Montgomery was a top target after helping the Texas Rangers win the World Series.

    Montgomery chose to go to the Arizona Diamondbacks (One year, $25 million) instead of returning to New York. However, this week New York Post MLB insider Jon Heyman revealed “Montgomery turned down a four-year deferred Yankees offer for $72M.”

    Obviously, things worked out for New York because they are still a title contender in 2024 and Montgomery has had a very rough season in Arizona. But it is interesting that they also tried the much-maligned technique to improve the team now and worry about the cost later.

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    irishjack
    1d ago
    My idea is almost the exact opposite. Restructure the contracts of Judge, Stanton, Cole, Rodon, and Stroman to pay them $10 million each in 2025. Add Soto to that list. This would put the team below the league threshold and reset the luxury tax to its minimum. Then, in 2026, make balloon payments to all of them of $100 to $200 million dollars and pay the luxury tax for one year. After that, all these players would be getting small per year salaries so the team could stay below the threshold for 5 to 7 years.
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