10 Worst Los Angeles Dodgers Free-Agent Contracts Of All-Time, Including Cy Young Winner

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the more revered franchises in baseball today. They are the reigning World Series champions and a premier destination for top-of-the-line free agents like Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. However, despite their recent successes, the Dodgers have had several free-agent contracts that leave you scratching your head. Here are the 10 worst free-agent contracts in Dodgers history.

10. Juan Pierre: Five years, $44 million

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9. Scott Kazmir: Three years, $48 million

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8. Don Stanhouse: Five years, $2.1 million

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7. Dave Goltz: Six years, $2.55 million

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6. Brandon McCarthy: Four years, $48 million

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5. Jason Schmidt: Three years, $47 million

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4. Darryl Strawberry: Five years, $20.25 million

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3. Darren Dreifort: Five years, $55 million

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2. Andruw Jones: Two years, $36.2 million

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1. Trevor Bauer: 3 years, $110 million contract

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