Dave Roberts agrees to four-year contract extension with Dodgers
Briefly

This season marks ten years of Dave Roberts managing the Los Angeles Dodgers, a period yielding eight division titles, four National League pennants, and two World Series victories. Recently, the Dodgers announced a four-year contract extension for Roberts worth $32.4 million, enhancing his salary to $8.1 million per year, making him the highest-paid manager in MLB. After a challenging postseason in 2021 and 2022, where the team's playoff runs ended prematurely, Roberts faced pressure heading into the recent season but showcased his historical significance within the franchise.
Roberts has the best winning percentage in MLB history among non-Negro League managers and now has a four-year deal worth $32.4 million.
Despite not winning the World Series again since 2020, Roberts led the Dodgers to a successful decade, including eight division titles and two championships.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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