The Los Angeles Dodgers have had an offseason that could go down as one of their most successful in history. The Dodgers have always been a team that is unafraid to spend a significant amount of money. However, this offseason they took it to another level. The Dodgers have invested over $1 billion in acquiring free agents this offseason. The standout addition to the team is the versatile and talented player, Shohei Ohtani. Ohtani has agreed to a record-breaking 10-year, $700 million contract with the Dodgers, making it the largest contract in the history of baseball. Despite being unable to pitch in 2024 due to elbow surgery, Ohtani will still contribute as the everyday designated hitter for the Dodgers. According to Alden Gonzalez, Ohtani is confident that he will be able to fulfill this role when the Dodgers open their season in South Korea. Ohtani’s exceptional hitting and pitching abilities make him a valuable asset to the team. Although he won’t be able to pitch, his prowess with the bat, particularly his power hitting, sets him apart. Last season, Ohtani led the American League in home runs with 44, and he has a total of 124 home runs over the past three seasons. With the support of the talented Dodgers lineup, Ohtani is poised to have a career year, potentially setting a new personal record in RBI and making a strong push towards hitting 50 home runs. The Dodgers knew what they were doing when they offered Ohtani a $700 million contract. He is widely regarded as the most influential player in baseball and is expected to deliver outstanding results at the plate in 2024.
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