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Dave Roberts blasts Dodgers rivals’ ‘lazy’ spending criticism

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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is pushing back hard against the lingering narrative that his team is ruining baseball by spending exorbitant amounts of money, calling that line of thinking “lazy” and urging critics to take a closer look within their own organizations.

“My honest opinion is the majority of takes about the Dodgers couldn’t be more lazy,” Roberts told USA Today Sports. “That it’s just about the payroll. It’s about the draft. It’s about layering on where we pick in the draft annually. The player development. How we acquire international talent. How we perform consistently at the major-league level.”

Roberts acknowledged that the Dodgers’ financial flexibility is a clear advantage, noting the club’s $420 million payroll.

Dave Roberts says MLB criticism of the Dodgers is “lazy,” arguing their success goes far beyond payroll. Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

But he emphasized that money alone doesn’t explain why Los Angeles has remained among baseball’s elite, pointing instead to long-term organizational structure and talent development.

“I actually think it’s a competitive advantage in the sense that people feel that way and not look at themselves in the mirror and see how they can operate things better,” Roberts added. “So that’s beneficial for us.”

The Dodgers, who have won back-to-back World Series and are chasing MLB’s first three-peat in 25 years, have become the centerpiece of the largest league-wide debate about competitive balance and the potential of a salary cap.

The Dodgers do employ some of the largest contracts in sports history, led by Shohei Ohtani’s $700 million deal — $680 million of which is deferred — Mookie Betts’ $365 million contract and Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s $325 million agreement.

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani reacts after a swing and a miss during the second inning of a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies AP Photo/Jayne Kamin-Oncea

But Roberts’ point is that championships are built just as much through player development and value acquisitions.

Veteran infielder Miguel Rojas remains a defensive cornerstone on a modest one-year, $5.5 million contract, reliever Alex Vesia has become one of the club’s most trusted bullpen arms while earning $3.55 million, and young outfielder Andy Pages continues to provide everyday production while making close to the league minimum.

Critics have pointed to their spending as proof of imbalance, but Roberts and players alike argue that success is far more layered.

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas, center, celebrates in the dugout after scoring off of an RBI single by Shohei Ohtani during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh

Rojas echoed Roberts’ sentiment, noting that spending alone doesn’t guarantee results across the league.

“At the end of the day,” he said, “it’s not about wasting money or spending money to buy the best players because that’s not going to guarantee you anything. You can see it. There are another five or six clubs close to us in payroll, and they haven’t accomplished it. That’s why people aren’t talking about them, because they haven’t won. People just talk about us.”

More pointed to contributions from homegrown players, undervalued signings, and player development as key drivers behind recent championships, including late-game heroes like Max Muncy and Will Smith.

As labor discussions loom across MLB, Roberts insists the Dodgers’ success isn’t an accident.

It’s simply the result of a long-term organizational vision that combines financial resources, player development, scouting, and better roster construction than anyone else in baseball.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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