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Updated · Fox News · Apr 30
Miami Marlins win series against Los Angeles Dodgers after Dodgers' offensive struggles
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 30

Miami Marlins win series against Los Angeles Dodgers after Dodgers' offensive struggles

15 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 30
  • The Marlins took two of three games at Dodger Stadium, winning 2-1 and 3-2 after dropping the opener 5-4.
  • Despite the Dodgers' star-studded, high-payroll lineup and elite pitching from Yamamoto, Ohtani, and Glasnow, they managed only eight runs in the series.
  • The Marlins' upset highlights baseball's unpredictability and challenges arguments for a salary cap, as even low-payroll teams can defeat top-spending clubs in short series.
Did the Marlins' upset prove a salary cap is unnecessary, or was it just a lucky fluke?
Is the Dodgers' $500M roster built for the long season but vulnerable to short-series upsets?
If big spending doesn't guarantee wins, why do teams like the Dodgers continue to do it?
How are private equity investors secretly shaping the future of baseball's salary structure?
With a lockout looming, can players and owners find a compromise beyond a hard salary cap?
Will baseball's new media deals with Netflix and NBC force teams to spend more on players?