man I really thought there were smarter folks around here.. the whole FF took less to go to the Dodger$ stick is simple minded, and that is a nice way of saying it.
the Braves 'reportedly' offered 5/140 or 28 million.. when his agent countered, the Braves pivoted and grabbed Olson.
The Dodger$ signed him for 6/162 or 27 million per.. So over 5 years, FF lost 5 million to gain the extra 22 million guaranteed. I am sorry, but getting the extra 22 million is not taking less when you are looking at a guy who would be 37 after 5 years of signing his contract.
now, outside of the Max Sherzer over pay, there are not many cases of 37 year olds getting huge deals.. But even if FF wants to keep playing at 37/38.. I doubt the contract difference given to him at 37 versus 38 was not going to be 22 million (the 27 million he was given for his 6 year less the 5 million he lost over the other 5 years)
This doesn't even take into account that when the Braves left the room, the Dodger$ basically had the leverage on any negotiations.