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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says salary cap will be 'okay' as CBA negotiations loom
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Manager Dave Roberts Confident Salary Cap Will Be ‘Okay’ Ahead of Crucial CBA Talks

December 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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The manager of the Los Angeles , a team with two World Series titles and known as the most expensive in baseball history, has expressed support for implementing a salary cap provided it includes a minimum spending threshold. Dave Roberts, the ‘ manager, said on Amazon Prime’s “Good Sports” that while he approves of a salary cap, similar to the NBA’s system of revenue sharing between players and owners, it’s crucial for the league to also ensure lower-tier teams increase their spending. MLB owners have long pushed for a salary cap, aiming to introduce it again when the current collective bargaining agreement expires on December 1 next year, citing reasons like maintaining competitive balance and addressing financial challenges. However, the MLB Players Association has consistently opposed a salary cap and plans to continue that stance, insisting that any cap discussion must also include a salary floor. Another major hurdle will be agreeing on what constitutes revenue for these financial agreements.

According to Cotts baseball contract data, the were slated to pay $415 million in salaries for competitive balance tax purposes in 2025, which is $62 million more than 2024 and $40 million over the previous record held by the New York Mets in 2023. This payroll includes roughly $167 million in competitive revenue, bringing the team’s total valuation to $582 million. Roberts, the highest-paid manager in baseball at $8.1 million per season, humorously responded to critics who questioned the ‘ high spending after their victory over the low-budget Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS, saying, “Before the season started, I said the were ruining baseball. Let’s win four more and really ruin baseball!”

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Fan Take: This conversation about salary caps with floors is crucial for baseball’s future, as it could help level the playing field and keep the game competitive and exciting for fans. Dave Roberts’ openness to these financial changes signals that even the highest-spending teams see a need for balance, which could lead to a more sustainable and competitive MLB landscape.

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