This is incorrect. On a per year basis, sure that is true. And maybe if you factor in cost of living and deferrals it helps that argument. But the total amount of the contract was most certainly not less than the Braves offered. And that was ultimately the sticking point. The Braves only wanted to do 5 years, while Freddie wanted 6. If the Braves offered Freddie that 8/168 that they offered Olson, Freddie would almost certainly be on this team right now.
Also let's remember that the Dodgers had no one to bid against. Freddie lost all negotiating leverage once we traded for Olson. And yet he still was able to grab a larger contract than what we were offering.