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Dodgers notes: Dave Roberts, Rob Manfred, Miguel Rojas

Dodgers manager was a guest Wednesday night on ‘Good Sports with Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson’ on Amazon Prime, and was asked if Major League Baseball should have a salary cap.“I’m alright with that,” Roberts said. “I think the NBA’s done a nice job of kind of revenue sharing with the players and the owners. But if you’re going to kind of suppress spending at the top, I think that you’ve got to raise the floor to make those bottom feeders spend money, too.”The collective bargaining agreement between MLB players and owners expires at 11:59 p.m. ET on December 1, 2026. The history of ownership wanting to limit player salaries is long and voluminous, dating back to the 19th century.LinksSpeaking of MLB labor history, Dayn Perry at CBS Sports did a deep dive into commissioner Rob Manfred’s decade-plus at the helm of the sport. “Since taking over from Bud Selig, Manfred has in some ways been a transformative leader, but at the same time he’s reinforced some of the worst traits of his office,” Perry wrote.Katie Woo covered the St. Louis Cardinals for the last five seasons at The Athletic. She’s staying at The Athletic but now joining the Dodgers beat as well, alongside Fabian Ardaya.Felina at the And They All Went to the Ballpark newsletter wrote about the joys of visiting the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.To round out your morning, here is (a returning) Miguel Rojas talking about his baseball glove for a few minutes.”Necesito que también mi guante sea una extensión de mi mano.”Miguel Rojas nos muestra lo que requiere en sus guantes para su uso diario en Más con Mota.@JoseMota05pic.twitter.com/xF53YsSOFm— Los Dodgers (@LosDodgers) November 25, 2025

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