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The Dodgers now owe $1.06 billion in deferred payments to nine players, including Edwin Díaz, with major future obligations to Ohtani, Betts, and Snell.
The Los Angeles Dodgers now owe $1.06 billion in deferred payments to nine players through 2047, following their acquisition of closer Edwin Díaz.
His three-year, $69 million deal includes a $9 million signing bonus and $4.5 million in annual deferred payments, set to be paid in 10 installments from 2036 to 2047.
The team’s largest deferred obligations are to Shohei Ohtani ($680 million), Mookie Betts ($115 million), and Blake Snell ($66 million), with peak annual payments of $102.3 million in 2038 and $102 million in 2039.
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Los Dodgers ahora deben $ 1.06 mil millones en pagos diferidos a nueve jugadores, incluido Edwin Díaz, con importantes obligaciones futuras a Ohtani, Betts y Snell.