Andrew Friedman was introduced to the Los Angeles media one week ago. Today we are hearing what he will be getting paid over the next five years and in that time hopefully bring some championships to LA and rebuild the farm system. Buster Olney send out this tweet early this morning stating Friedman’s deal is record-setting, $35 million plus incentives over the next five years.
Not surprisingly, Andrew Friedman’s deal with the Dodgers is record-setting: from sources, $35 million over 5 years, plus incentives.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) October 24, 2014