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Enrique Hernández Raises Collusion Concerns in MLB Free Agency

The Dodgers utility man's recent re-signing and public comments have sparked discussions about potential collusion among teams.

  • Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Enrique Hernández has publicly suggested that MLB teams might be colluding in the free agency process, pointing to similar timing and offers from teams.
  • Hernández, who recently re-signed with the Dodgers on a one-year, $4 million deal, highlighted the slow and uniform nature of the free agency market this offseason.
  • Several high-profile MLB free agents, including Blake Snell, Matt Chapman, and J.D. Martinez, remain unsigned, raising concerns about potential collusion among team owners.
  • Hernández's allegations have sparked discussions among players and fans, with some citing the use of similar computer models for player evaluation as a possible reason for uniform offers.
  • Despite the controversy, Hernández is looking forward to his return to the Dodgers, emphasizing his comfort with the team and the opportunity for playing time.
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