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Dodgers' $17 Million Ex-All-Star Gets Honest on Being Snubbed From Playoffs

Dodgers' $17 Million Ex-All-Star Gets Honest on Being Snubbed From Playoffs

Summary

Los Angeles Dodgers' player Michael Conforto was left out of the team's playoff roster due to poor performance. Conforto, who signed a $17 million one-year contract, struggled throughout the season and now faces an uncertain future in free agency.

Key Facts

  • Michael Conforto was signed by the Dodgers for a one-year, $17 million contract.
  • He was left off the postseason roster due to his poor performance during the season.
  • Conforto hit .199 with an on-base percentage of .305 and a slugging percentage of .333.
  • His performance metrics categorized him as worse than a replacement-level player.
  • Dodgers management decided to pay Conforto to remain off the playoff roster.
  • Conforto expressed motivation to improve after being left off the roster.
  • With a limited World Series roster size, his chances of making the roster later are slim.
  • Conforto faces an uncertain free agency period while seeking to revive his career.
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