Los Angeles Dodgers finally break silence on claims they’re ruining baseball

Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes defended the team's record $350 million payroll, rejecting claims of ruining baseball's competitive balance. He cited high ratings and the inherent unpredictability of the sport, praising rivals like the Blue Jays. Gomes emphasized that success stems from execution, not just spending, highlighting the Dodgers' strong finish despite injuries.

Los Angeles Dodgers finally break silence on claims they’re ruining baseball
Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes defended the team's record $350 million payroll, rejecting claims of ruining baseball's competitive balance. He cited high ratings and the inherent unpredictability of the sport, praising rivals like the Blue Jays. Gomes emphasized that success stems from execution, not just spending, highlighting the Dodgers' strong finish despite injuries.