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Andrew Friedman addresses claims Dodgers are ruining baseball


Published on 2024-12-07 18:05:34 - MSN
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  • Andrew Friedman does not care about the concerns of fans who feel the Los Angeles Dodgers are ruining baseball by racking up good players. Friedman joined "The Jim Rome Show" for an interview on Friday.
The article discusses comments made by Andrew Friedman, the President of Baseball Operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers, in response to criticisms that the team's aggressive spending and strategic player acquisitions are "ruining baseball." Friedman addressed these claims by emphasizing that the Dodgers' approach is about building a competitive team within the rules of Major League Baseball, not about undermining the sport. He highlighted the team's focus on developing talent through their farm system, making smart trades, and signing free agents, which he believes contributes positively to the game by showcasing high-level competition. Friedman also pointed out that the Dodgers' success is part of a broader trend where teams with strong management and strategic foresight thrive, suggesting that other teams could follow suit rather than criticize. He refutes the notion that their methods are detrimental to baseball, instead arguing that they are simply playing the game to win, which is the essence of sports.

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