The Dodgers may be at it again.

Fresh off a second straight World Series and two consecutive offseasons in which they signed the biggest Japanese free agent, star pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto grabbed dinner with top Japanese free agent Munetaka Murakami, as captured in a photo by Kenshiro Saito .

Now, of course, this dinner may be nothing more than just two friends catching up.

However, the Dodgers have become the Yankees of the 1990s and early 2000s in free agency, signing premier player after premier player no matter the shocking cost.

And they have particularly excelled in the international market.

The Dodgers signed Yamamoto to a pitcher-record $325 million contract before the 2024 season and also inked two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani to a then-North-America record $700 million deal

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