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GLENDALE, Az. — Dave Roberts and the Dodgers have made strong progress toward an extension that is expected to top the managerial annual value record and be finalized before the team leaves Wednesday to open the season in Tokyo, sources told The Post.
The deal was not finalized, but GM Brandon Gomes described “conversations that are very good” and Roberts said he anticipates a positive resolution soon. The current largest deal for annual value is the $8 million per year average of Craig Counsell, who signed a five-year, $40 million pact last offseason with the Cubs.
The extending of Roberts after he won his second World Series as Dodgers manager would complete the last major item on Los Angeles’ to-do list since beating the Yankees last October, which includes signing, re-signing or extending: Michael Conforto, Tommy Edman, Enrique Hernandez, Teoscar Hernandez, Clayton Kershaw, Hyeseong Kim, Roki Sasaki, Tanner Scott, Blake Snell, Blake Treinen and Kirby Yates.
It has left the Dodgers with a super-team and a question — could anyone manage this and be successful?