Terms of ichiro taking up 20% of the payroll
As part of a five-year contract extension signed in July 2007, Ichiro Suzuki deferred $25 million of his $90 million deal with the Seattle Mariners.
So he was being paid more like $13 MIL a season. The mariners responded by reducing payroll. His contract made as much sense for the team then as ohtani's does today for the dodgers terms of ichiro's ability to generate revenue. The dodgers didn't respond to ohtani's signing a contract by reducing payroll. The dodgers are taking advantage of Ohtani's ability to generate revenue by raising payroll. Of all the things that irritate me about how they have managed the franchise that's close to number one.
Terms of certain positions demanding certain types of hitters, that's an old fashioned concept. Today you have power hitting shortstops and defensive first basemen. If I was clever at all with stats I'd be curious to investigate that more, that shift