This MLB Prospect Is Getting More Than $28 Million Before Ever Playing A Game
Unlike some other sports, MLB teams don't have a salary cap they need to adhere to. If an owner wants to spend a ton of money to improve their team's roster, they can make it happen. We've certainly seen it this offseason with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have committed more than $1 billion to free agents, including a record-setting amount for Shohei Ohtani.
In those cases, the players being signed have produced at high levels, either in the major leagues or other professional international leagues.
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