The Dodgers partied hard this weekend, and now, they’re looking ahead to the 2026 season. Jack Harris at the Los Angeles Times has four big questions for the team, starting with: Can they keep spending this much money?

The Dodgers set records this year with $347 million in year-end salary and $415 million in competitive balance tax payroll; according to Cot’s Baseball Contracts, they’re projected to spend about $100 million less in both categories. There’s room to make some moves, then, if the Dodgers are willing to take on the 110% surcharge they’ll now be hit with for adding new money to their payroll.

Next question: Who’s coming back to the team? Max Muncy has a $10 million team option, Kiké Hernández and Miguel Rojas are free agents, and all three are in their mid-30s. But Muncy’s sa

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