Despite winning two consecutive World Series titles, the Los Angeles Dodgers remained active during the MLB offseason to bolster their already stacked roster.The Dodgers signed relief pitcher Edwin Diaz to a three-year, $69 million contract and outfielder Kyle Tucker to a four-year, $240 million deal in free agency.While many people in the baseball community have expressed frustrations toward the balance of star power in MLB, San Francisco Giants chairman Greg Johnson does not have any issues with Los Angeles’ approach.“They’re aggressive and they have a good team,” Johnson told the San Francisco Chronicle on Thursday. “But baseball is baseball. We can beat ’em.”The Dodgers are coming off a nail-biting World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays, with a roster that mostly will have the same squad for the 2026 season.“It was an incredible World Series,” Johnson said. “Even people who are not baseball people were just amazed at how riveting it was. I just think it’s good for all of us that [the Dodgers] have the star power to draw people to baseball.“I’m not a Dodgers fan. I...
Giants chairman Greg Johnson believes Dodgers’ star power is ‘good for baseball’
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